D-man44
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They say this guy is a good recruiter, and at this point that is what Tech needs. Sure Gregory was a good Xs and Os guy but that only goes so far, if you can't bring the players in it won't matter how good of a coach you are. Imo this is the type of coach we need, a young guy that can't sell the GT brand to the local talent and lock down ATL and make sure none of that local talent slips away. Just look at the beloved 04 team, they pretty much relied on talent alone to get to the title game. These day Most 4-5 star guys are probably 1 and dones anyway so there's not much opportunity to coach them up, just bring them in here and let them play.
Prepare to be back on probation. No way this clown has any idea how to deal with the academic side of things.
Appreciate itOK let me give ya the scoop. Josh Pastner is the nicest, most giving human being most of us have ever been around. I'm dead serious. He doesn't cuss, smoke, use caffeine, drink, I mean nothing. He absolutely knows the academic side of things. He will graduate your kids and your program will be squeaky clean. He is an amazing game human being. That being said, he took over a dumpster fire at Memphis after Cal. He had good success early on with a no nonsense style approach with rich home grown talent. His major knock was x's & o's. We had good assistants (Luke Walton, Damon Stoudemire, and others). But it always seemed like he was out coached in big games. (5-26 vs top 25) He thrived on weak opponents early on with great talent but never got past 2nd of tourney. We loved him for his squeaky clean image and glad the program was recovering from 2008 DRose fiasco. But seemingly since we moved to the aac, we have missed the tourney and nit last 2 hrs. And have had a Mass exodus of transfers for all sorts of various reasons and it just became too much. The combination of 7+years of not developing McDonald's Americans or watching big name after big name leave the program, the weary factor set in. (Nick king,Austin nichols,to name a few. ) local Memphis kids leaving the city and program. It is just time for a change.
the academic side of things isn't hard to deal with. That won't be an issue regardless of who we get, unless we just are getting one and dones who stop going to class in the spring semeseter.
http://espn.go.com/colleges/basketball/recruiting/school/_/id/235/class/2015I challenge y'all to actually look at the last 3-4 classes he's pulled in, how many are still there and what results he got from this great(sic) recruiting. Spoiler alert, you will be underwhelmed.
He'll have to prove he can do it at a place that actually puts academics before sports.
He'll have to prove he can do it at a place that actually puts academics before sports.
OK let me give ya the scoop. Josh Pastner is the nicest, most giving human being most of us have ever been around. I'm dead serious. He doesn't cuss, smoke, use caffeine, drink, I mean nothing. He absolutely knows the academic side of things. He will graduate your kids and your program will be squeaky clean. He is an amazing game human being. That being said, he took over a dumpster fire at Memphis after Cal. He had good success early on with a no nonsense style approach with rich home grown talent. His major knock was x's & o's. We had good assistants (Luke Walton, Damon Stoudemire, and others). But it always seemed like he was out coached in big games. (5-26 vs top 25) He thrived on weak opponents early on with great talent but never got past 2nd of tourney. We loved him for his squeaky clean image and glad the program was recovering from 2008 DRose fiasco. But seemingly since we moved to the aac, we have missed the tourney and nit last 2 yrs. And have had a Mass exodus of transfers for all sorts of various reasons and it just became too much. The combination of 7+years of not developing McDonald's All Americans or watching big name after big name leave the program, the weary factor set in. (Nick king,Austin nichols,to name a few. ) local Memphis kids leaving the city and program. It is just time for a change. Also his apparent refusal to hire an assistant who specialized in x and o's was of utmost frustration.
Interesting take from Memphis boards on GT - "a coaching graveyard". May explain why we have the options (or lack of) that we have.