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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 202583" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I'm trying to think of top-end coaches who have the same demeanor with refs as BG. My initial list was the opposite - K, Roy Williams, Bill Self, Calipari, Pitino, Boeheim. Maybe Izzo. Some of the next level teams/newer coaches are on the opposite end - Bennett, Jay Wright, Larranaga.</p><p></p><p>Despite the differences in demeanor with the refs, the thing that I think most hold in common is they ride the crap out of their players during games when they don't meet expectations, maybe minus the deliriously charismatic Larranaga. The bottom line is there's internal accountability and it's visible. I've rarely if ever seen this from BG.</p><p></p><p>The list of top coaches also strategically ramps up intensity when their teams need it like [USER=195]@AE 87[/USER] suggests, whether it's with the refs or their own team. BG has done this at times but not often enough, imo. Last night was one example out of several this season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 202583, member: 274"] I'm trying to think of top-end coaches who have the same demeanor with refs as BG. My initial list was the opposite - K, Roy Williams, Bill Self, Calipari, Pitino, Boeheim. Maybe Izzo. Some of the next level teams/newer coaches are on the opposite end - Bennett, Jay Wright, Larranaga. Despite the differences in demeanor with the refs, the thing that I think most hold in common is they ride the crap out of their players during games when they don't meet expectations, maybe minus the deliriously charismatic Larranaga. The bottom line is there's internal accountability and it's visible. I've rarely if ever seen this from BG. The list of top coaches also strategically ramps up intensity when their teams need it like [USER=195]@AE 87[/USER] suggests, whether it's with the refs or their own team. BG has done this at times but not often enough, imo. Last night was one example out of several this season. [/QUOTE]
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