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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 952592" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I tend to agree with the whole "The more pro talent you have, the better off you are" take. Doesn't mean having 5 NBA level guys will beat everyone, as coaching/development/chemistry mean a LOT, but it's always better to have more talent than not enough talent. </p><p></p><p>You look at all of our teams that went to the NCAA tournament. I don't think there's one team that didn't have a future NBA guy. Our best teams had multiple NBA level guys. </p><p></p><p>Even in football, look at our best teams in the last two decades. The 2006 ACC Championship game team with Gailey was LOADED with future NFL players on both sides of the ball. The 2009 ACC Championship team also had a bunch of NFL players on both sides of the ball. The 2014 Orange Bowl winning and ACC Championship game teams also had a bunch of future NFL players.</p><p></p><p>In the end, yes you can develop players to become talented college players, but there's a reason why teams that win their conferences and go to the post season have NBA/NFL level players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 952592, member: 360"] I tend to agree with the whole "The more pro talent you have, the better off you are" take. Doesn't mean having 5 NBA level guys will beat everyone, as coaching/development/chemistry mean a LOT, but it's always better to have more talent than not enough talent. You look at all of our teams that went to the NCAA tournament. I don't think there's one team that didn't have a future NBA guy. Our best teams had multiple NBA level guys. Even in football, look at our best teams in the last two decades. The 2006 ACC Championship game team with Gailey was LOADED with future NFL players on both sides of the ball. The 2009 ACC Championship team also had a bunch of NFL players on both sides of the ball. The 2014 Orange Bowl winning and ACC Championship game teams also had a bunch of future NFL players. In the end, yes you can develop players to become talented college players, but there's a reason why teams that win their conferences and go to the post season have NBA/NFL level players. [/QUOTE]
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