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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 996482" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>I think the fine edge of the matter comes down to a few questions:</p><p></p><p>1. Is Stoudamire getting the most out of the talent he has? I think the answer is, 'No.'</p><p></p><p>2. Is Stoudamire willing to sacrifice the present to establish a culture, a standard and system as a first step in moving toward a sustainably successful program? I think the answer is, 'Yes.'</p><p></p><p>Then it comes down to which approach is the primary job of the coach? I think you could answer it either way. I can see the argument that a coach's job is simply to do everything possible to win the next game. But I also see the argument that you make a plan, hold the players up to a standard to execute that plan, even if it means the initial group of players struggles to execute the plan. </p><p></p><p>It really doesn't matter how fans feel about the program right now because if the program continues to scuffle into year three, then all the present dissatisfaction will be validated. But if the subsequent teams start to realize the coach's vision, all the present dissatisfaction will be magically forgotten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 996482, member: 4110"] I think the fine edge of the matter comes down to a few questions: 1. Is Stoudamire getting the most out of the talent he has? I think the answer is, 'No.' 2. Is Stoudamire willing to sacrifice the present to establish a culture, a standard and system as a first step in moving toward a sustainably successful program? I think the answer is, 'Yes.' Then it comes down to which approach is the primary job of the coach? I think you could answer it either way. I can see the argument that a coach's job is simply to do everything possible to win the next game. But I also see the argument that you make a plan, hold the players up to a standard to execute that plan, even if it means the initial group of players struggles to execute the plan. It really doesn't matter how fans feel about the program right now because if the program continues to scuffle into year three, then all the present dissatisfaction will be validated. But if the subsequent teams start to realize the coach's vision, all the present dissatisfaction will be magically forgotten. [/QUOTE]
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