H-Wade
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Getting THT would have done wonders for this squad
I'm sure you could say that about 10 different guys we've whiffed on in the past 1.5 years.
Getting THT would have done wonders for this squad
Some ok reasoning in that article but for the most part it sounds like a bunch of excuses and BS. We are not maximizing our talent. We are playing good defense. This is nowhere near a better coaching job than the NIT season. We played great defense, actually ran an offense, and fell flat when talent got to us. What we managed to get out of Q that year was great coaching. I get we're young and that team was older but having 5 guys on the floor afraid to shoot the ball and playing hot potato is not good coaching and not maximizing talent.
I like that you're coming hard and I agree, it's hard to say this year's coaching job is better than his first year. As others have stated in other threads, there seems to be opportunity with CJP's rotations and guys fitting certain roles, etc. And I also agree with your underlying point that the results are the results.Some ok reasoning in that article but for the most part it sounds like a bunch of excuses and BS. We are not maximizing our talent. We are playing good defense. This is nowhere near a better coaching job than the NIT season. We played great defense, actually ran an offense, and fell flat when talent got to us. What we managed to get out of Q that year was great coaching. I get we're young and that team was older but having 5 guys on the floor afraid to shoot the ball and playing hot potato is not good coaching and not maximizing talent.
Some ok reasoning in that article but for the most part it sounds like a bunch of excuses and BS. We are not maximizing our talent. We are playing good defense. This is nowhere near a better coaching job than the NIT season. We played great defense, actually ran an offense, and fell flat when talent got to us. What we managed to get out of Q that year was great coaching. I get we're young and that team was older but having 5 guys on the floor afraid to shoot the ball and playing hot potato is not good coaching and not maximizing talent.
Now even more guys are sick. Can’t catch a break.
They should be required.How in the hell are we in the same city as the CDC and can't get effective dang flu shots?
How in the hell are we in the same city as the CDC and can't get effective dang flu shots?
I agree with Bradley's article. CJP has done a good job maximizing what he has. Defense is very good - Offense is a train wreck most nights.
What he does not have is a 'go to' scorer (Okogie would have been that person this year if he stayed).
One go to scorer changes a lot on the offensive end - opens things up for better looks for complementary players.
This team is one go to scorer from being competitive for NIT ... and probably two from being solid NCAA team.
On the court right now, I only see three players ready to start and play starter minutes in the ACC - Alvarado, Devoe, and Banks.
Unfortunately, none of those are 'go to scorers. Alvarado has been in a shooting slump - but that happens to everyone from time to time (we just don't have enough other options to cover for it).
Everyone else, at this stage of their development, is a role or complementary player.
Some of them I am close to thinking will never get to ACC starter level - others I think they may in a year or two.
I watched a lot of video of Usher at USC. He is a very good player - and I expect him to start and play starter minutes once eligible, but I am not sure he is a 'go to' scorer.
Most on this board knew this would be a long season - probably CJP's worst here ... I am sure he knows the record needs to show considerable improvement next year (NIT at minimum) or the seat will get quite warm the following season.
Who CJP signs in the spring will be key .... needs to find backup post player, and proven scorer (could be same person ..... but probably different players).
He has stayed away from the transfer market - but if he dips into it for one season I am ok, but we saw with Gregory that you can't rely on that year to year (plus holes, not core recruiting strategy).
Keep in mind who was on that team CJPs first year.
Ben Lammers (3rd year playing).
Tadric Jackson (3rd year playing).
Quenton Stephens (4th year playing).
Josh Heath (4th year playing).
Corey Hayward (4th year playing).
Josh Okogie (1st year, NBA now)
Now compare that to our roster this year:
Abdoulaye Gueye - 4th year playing (his ppg have gone 0.5, 1.2, 5.9, 7.0)
Jose Alvarado - second year playing, but missed several games last year due to injuries.
Brandon Alston - second year playing, but has missed significant playing time due to personal reasons.
Curtis Haywood - second year playing, but missed significant playing time last year due to injury.
Moses Wright - second year playing
Evan Cole - second year playing
James Banks - first year playing
Khalid Moore - first year playing
Mike Devoe - first year playing
Kristian Sjolund - first year playing
I mean, this is why you call it a rebuild. We are playing with a nearly new team.
Kentucky had several 5-star players on their 2017-2018 roster yet lost 11 games and only went 10-8 in a weak SEC because they were nearly all first year players. Its extremely hard to win with first year players, even if they are the best in the country.
I don't think this is Pastner's best job. I don't think he has done a great job and I don't think he has done a horrible job. Just sort of meh.
it was always going to be a test to see if the young team could grab a win or two during the really difficult middle stretch of the schedule and keep their confidence up. They did not.
if this team is going to win another game this season it will have to start tonight.
I've said from the start year 4 would be the big year for me and I have to see two things next year. First, a strong 2020 recruiting class and second positive momentum on the court (18-20 wins and at least an NIT bid). if either of those things do not happen then we will know what we need to know about Pastner's tenure. If both go well then the jury is still out but there are some positive signs.
Year 4 has always been the big year for GT coaches, that is when things come together. if they don't, they are not going to.
FWIW, as i've said from the beginning I like the potential of the FR class. It wasn't going to be one that would be huge contributors from the start, but could be a really solid group by the time they are Jr.
I see the starting lineup next year as Jose, Devoe, Banks, Usher and one of Moore or Sjolund.