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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 549611" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>I agree completely with being smart about being cheap meaning you should role the dice. </p><p></p><p>I disagree on Pastner though. IMO Pastner was that outside the box type of hire. The gamble with Pastner was if you believed that his issues were more with where he was at than who he was as a coach, which as someone who lives in Memphis, is a reasonable assertion. It was still a hire made on the cheap that was probably not going to work out but had a chance to be great. And if the Bell stuff hadn't happened, along with the DLab thing, it may very well have worked out (and it still could). </p><p></p><p>Gregory was just a no upside hire with almost no chance of success. Pastner had his questions for sure, but there was at least a chance that his issues were more Memphis than him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 549611, member: 2299"] I agree completely with being smart about being cheap meaning you should role the dice. I disagree on Pastner though. IMO Pastner was that outside the box type of hire. The gamble with Pastner was if you believed that his issues were more with where he was at than who he was as a coach, which as someone who lives in Memphis, is a reasonable assertion. It was still a hire made on the cheap that was probably not going to work out but had a chance to be great. And if the Bell stuff hadn't happened, along with the DLab thing, it may very well have worked out (and it still could). Gregory was just a no upside hire with almost no chance of success. Pastner had his questions for sure, but there was at least a chance that his issues were more Memphis than him. [/QUOTE]
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