You spend a lot of time and never really make a point. What is you point?
- We would be a better team if Pastner was still coach? - my answer - NO
- We would have a better record at this point with CJP as coach? - my answer - NO
- The future of GT basketball would be better with CJP as coach? - my answer - NO
- We would be a better team if Terry wasn't hurt? - my answer - YES
- You think CDS is a bad coach? - my answer - NO
Just answer the questions, they aren't difficult.
Pastner isn't our coach, won't be our coach, and there is no real way to support either a yes or no to the first three answers in an concrete way. None of my points had anything to do with Pastner. The only reason I go back to the end of last year is to establish where we were at when CDS took over.
But to answer them.
Would we be a better team if Pastner was still our coach? It would depend on his success in the portal and in general who else transferred out. But based on what he was able to pull from the portal previously, I would say yes. You say know. But it doesn't really matter and isn't what is important.
Would we have a better record with CJP? Same as above.
Would the future of Gt basketball be better with CJP as a coach? I don't know. Right now it looks like CDS is a better recruiter. The 2012 class had Brian Gregory looking great. We saw what happened after. The 2021 class saw us add 2 four stars from the recruits, and a 4 star from the portal. But Pastner couldn't replicate that. CDS has a great first class. Will he replicate that? I don't know. And even if he has an improved roster, will he utilize it effectively? I don't know. I don't think either had really proven anything to give any real reason to be sure the future is better one way or the other.
Would we be better if Terry wasn't hurt? I see no reason to believe we'd be worse. It's just another option. Do I think he is an obvious huge upgrade over anyone he'd be taking minutes from? No.
Do I think CDS is a bad coach? I think he is very inexperienced as a head coach having never even made the NCAAT and only having one year of any real notable success. I think he is inexperienced as a coach at a power 5 conference having only 2 years as an assistant at Arizona. I think his approach is much more suited for the NBA than college. And I think based on his interviews that he doesn't have the self introspection to recognize his faults as a coach and address them. I think he is a good recruiter, and just like when we hired Pastner there is potential from him to learn from his mistakes. Whether he will or not remains to be seen.
But none of those things are really relevant. What any of us think of CDS isn't going to change any wins to losses or losses to wins. I can think he is the worst coach in the conference, but if we win something like 10 of 14 to close the year I'm going to judge based on what actually happens. You can think he's the next coach K but if we go 4-16 you don't have a leg to stand on to say he has done a good job this year. And even if he does a terrible job this year it doesn't mean he can't do a great job next year and find success.
But my overall point is as follows.
At the end of last year we were, based on play, around a middle of the road team in the ACC, likely on the back end of the middle.
Given we were set to return 7 of our top 8 and bring in a 4star in the back court, it was reasonable to believe the team would improve from that state which could be what I outlined above as a solid middle of the road conference team. That includes an expectation of addressing needs through the portal. Whether Pastner would have failed to meet the expectations, met them, or exceeded them is unknowable and irrelevant at this point. Realistically Pastner would have also had expectations to make the NCAAT that was more based on it being year 8 than the roster, but that isn't a factor for CDS.
When we changed coaches I don't see any reason to suddenly think those expectations should be lowered (meaning the ones based on the state of the roster). We lost Blue Cain as a recruit but were already returning a lot in the back court so the impact immediately shouldn't have been that big an issue. He was also hired with enough time to put a staff together to take advantage of the portal.
When the new staff came in they went through a roster overhaul that, to me, seemed coach driven. So I don't see why that would reduce expectations because that means the staffs decision to go through that overhaul was a bad one.
Even after the roster overhaul the roster seemed to at least be in a similar state if not better. We lost Smith but added Abram. Lost Moore but added Reeves. Lost Howard but added Dowuona. And he went into the portal and got Claude who had a similar profile to that of Franklin comin in last last year. And he even went beyond what I would have expected at the end of last year and added a freshman that had a relatively good chance of being able to contribute right away (Ndongo). So even after the overhaul I don't see a reason to have really lowered expectations.
Then we lose Terry. Sure that hurt. He'd be another option. It's possible he'd have been a huge difference maker this year. It's also possible he'd be a huge disappointment as well. No real way to support either stance. But he'd be taking minutes from Kelly/Coleman/Reeves, and I don't think there is much basis to think it is likely he was a significant upgrade over any of them. If he was the same caliber of player as a 6-10 center? Yeah. I'd put more stock in that argument, because then he'd be taking away minutes from people that were clear downgrades.
So where do we actually stand? We have a great win against Duke which looks like an outlier similar to Miami last year. The MSU win doesn't look as strong as it did at the time given they are 2-4 in conference but still solid. A road win against Clemson is also a nice and the NET still likes them despite being 3-4 in conference. By the end of the year that could look like a better win. After that our best win is probably against UMass who is currently 3-4 in the A10. Of our losses, I don't really read much into the FSU, UVA, @Duke, or @UGA games due to the quality of the opponent. Although UVA was so bad on the road previously, being 0-4 with the closest loss being by 16 points, that it should probably be viewed as a big missed opportunity.
However we are 2-6 in conference overall putting us clearly in the bottom third by record, and, more importantly imo, we have three home losses to the other members of that group so I don't see an argument currently for us being anything better than the second worst team in the ACC at the moment. We also have OOC losses to UMassL from a one bid conference, Nevada who is currently middle of the road in the mountain west, and a 35 point loss to a bottom of the big 12 Cinci team. Now obviously records aren't final so that can change at the end of the year, but I can only go by what they are now. So to me we clearly aren't performing at a higher level than we were to end last year, and we aren't even winning the games against the bad teams of the conference like we did to end last year. And you can put some of the losses on the roster, but we are stacking up losses to the very same type of teams that we were beating to end last year. To me that is not getting what we should out of our roster, and that falls on the head coach.