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<blockquote data-quote="GTLorenzo" data-source="post: 775080" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>Pleasantly surprised by the interview. Stated that he learned a lot and would've handled things differently looking back on it. Wish they would've gotten into the whole "player development vs. team development" conversation and more about how the contract stuff went down and how that impacted public perception. He did state that he learned a lot and would've acted differently today than he did then. I agree with Ryan to a large degree, seemed like he got a big head or something after the Final Four run and wanted to be more about the BCA and getting kids to the NBA and not as much about the team. At least that was my perception and the contract sort of gave him the leeway to do that. I come away from the interview feeling better about him than I was prior to it and having fond memories of being in San Antonio and the thrill and afterglow of the game against Oklahoma State and how great that was and how rare it is to feel something like that at Georgia Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTLorenzo, post: 775080, member: 359"] Pleasantly surprised by the interview. Stated that he learned a lot and would've handled things differently looking back on it. Wish they would've gotten into the whole "player development vs. team development" conversation and more about how the contract stuff went down and how that impacted public perception. He did state that he learned a lot and would've acted differently today than he did then. I agree with Ryan to a large degree, seemed like he got a big head or something after the Final Four run and wanted to be more about the BCA and getting kids to the NBA and not as much about the team. At least that was my perception and the contract sort of gave him the leeway to do that. I come away from the interview feeling better about him than I was prior to it and having fond memories of being in San Antonio and the thrill and afterglow of the game against Oklahoma State and how great that was and how rare it is to feel something like that at Georgia Tech. [/QUOTE]
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