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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 177872" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>DTM, thanks for starting this thread. I love all GT sports but unfortunately Basketball has been driven to the point I can't hardly follow it except to turn on every game I can watch and hope for the best.</p><p></p><p>I will offer up Option #4. I believe that GT should scour the universe and find someone young & inexperienced and make him the Asst Coach. Reach deep and hope you hit paydirt by allowing someone we would normally not consider to "run the Team". Leave Gregory as the Head Coach, but take all his responsibilities away except those he's good at whatever they are. Let the Asst Coach recruit, teach, coach the game, etc kind of like the "coach in waiting scenario" we see in football at some places. Invest $100-200K or so in this, no more, maybe expenses to make sure the nugget can live off his salary. There has to be someone willing to jump start their career by taking over this sinking ship and getting valuable ACC Coaching experience while we ride out the bad contracts.</p><p></p><p>Gregory seems like a decent enough guy and I'd welcome him in an "ambassadorial" role. Kind of like the Queen of England. No real power but everyone seems to like the lady. I believe Gregory has GT's best interests at heart & this role would be a natural fit. He just has no business running GT Basketball's core operations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 177872, member: 789"] DTM, thanks for starting this thread. I love all GT sports but unfortunately Basketball has been driven to the point I can't hardly follow it except to turn on every game I can watch and hope for the best. I will offer up Option #4. I believe that GT should scour the universe and find someone young & inexperienced and make him the Asst Coach. Reach deep and hope you hit paydirt by allowing someone we would normally not consider to "run the Team". Leave Gregory as the Head Coach, but take all his responsibilities away except those he's good at whatever they are. Let the Asst Coach recruit, teach, coach the game, etc kind of like the "coach in waiting scenario" we see in football at some places. Invest $100-200K or so in this, no more, maybe expenses to make sure the nugget can live off his salary. There has to be someone willing to jump start their career by taking over this sinking ship and getting valuable ACC Coaching experience while we ride out the bad contracts. Gregory seems like a decent enough guy and I'd welcome him in an "ambassadorial" role. Kind of like the Queen of England. No real power but everyone seems to like the lady. I believe Gregory has GT's best interests at heart & this role would be a natural fit. He just has no business running GT Basketball's core operations. [/QUOTE]
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