I feel that in order to maintain his job, Gregory needs to do the AMAZING. Bring in a Top-3 recruit, Jaylen Brown. If we cant get homegrown talent with him at the helm and being at the heart of ATL, he's not our guy.
Favors can still be a force in recruiting. Played at Tech, now performing well in NBA
I agree, just trying to find any reason at all that he would stayI'm speaking more to the fact that Hew landing Favors likely bought him another year when, for the good of the program, it probably would've been better to just let Hew go at that time. Same situation could be presenting itself with Brown. If CBG lands him does he really deserve to stay?
I feel that in order to maintain his job, Gregory needs to do the AMAZING. Bring in a Top-3 recruit, Jaylen Brown. If we cant get homegrown talent with him at the helm and being at the heart of ATL, he's not our guy.
OK. No. That is a terrible reason to keep a coach around.
Say we land Jaylen Brown. He comes into the program in July/August.
Next year we win...............19-22 games, get into the tournament as a 7-10 seed. Remember JB isnt a shooter, hes a slasher, rim attacker.
At next years conclusion, we lose, MGH, Bolden, Mitchell Jacobs and Brown because he is a one and done. For the 16-17 season we have a starting lineup as follows:
PG-Jorgy
SG-Tadric
SF-Q
PF-Gueye
C-Lammers
That is of course without knowing who we land in the 16 class (currently have zero commits and have whiffed on our top big man target)
Is one year as a tournament team worth it? That starting 5 above has more questions than answers and after that 5 there is really...........not much. At least the class that came in with Favors had a bunch of talent. Udofia was highly rated. Rice and Holsey were top 100 and Oliver was top 150. In 14 we brought in a project player in Gueye, a defensive big man in Lammers and Tadric who has struggled mightily and has played very sparingly lately and i am hoping that his development goes better than Boldens. Next season we have Ogbonda who is again a project player and noone else as of yet. CBG has continuously shown he struggles recruiting elite talent in ATL. 2016 isnt looking real hot at the moment but its still way too early to tell. If he gets lucky and lands Brown and then pulls the golden sombrero in 2016 this program is EFFED for years to come.
I cant imagine keeping this guy as the coach. There hasnt been enough improvement in his first 4 years to give him another 2 IMHO. Ive spoken with DTM before about fans who give ultimatums, but i am not sure I will care as much next year if he is still here, its just not worth the frustration. A lot of good basketball being played elsewhere.
Q is taller than I am, but he has the same body type I had in college. I played two seasons and finally gave it up. I was getting pushed around far too much, and relatively speaking, it didn't take much of a push to move me out of the play. I was a shooter, like Q, but we didn't have the 3-point shot back then. I doubt it would have mattered much because I could not defend a player who weighed 200 pounds when I was giving away 30 pounds. And I could not drive past that player unless I just flat out beat him. Every fight for position was a battle I lost. I see that with Q all the time. And, that is precisely why he tires so quickly. It takes more effort when you give away so much physically.I think we are just happy to sign kids that we can actually find on recruiting sites. Q was one of those kids. He is a great piece dont get me wrong, the kid is a sniper. But a player like Q cant be a feature player in your offense.
Q is taller than I am, but he has the same body type I had in college. I played two seasons and finally gave it up. I was getting pushed around far too much, and relatively speaking, it didn't take much of a push to move me out of the play. I was a shooter, like Q, but we didn't have the 3-point shot back then. I doubt it would have mattered much because I could not defend a player who weighed 200 pounds when I was giving away 30 pounds. And I could not drive past that player unless I just flat out beat him. Every fight for position was a battle I lost. I see that with Q all the time. And, that is precisely why he tires so quickly. It takes more effort when you give away so much physically.
The Favors situation work against what you're saying. If I take a pig and dress it in prada for a day, I'm still left with a pig in the end.
Meh. I think it's an apples-to-oranges comparison.
Hewitt was an awful coach with incredible talent throughout his tenure. So what if he added more talent to the mix - he'd had great talent for years and driven the program into the ground.
Gregory is a decent in-game coach, we've just had no talent since he's been here. If he did manage to land Brown (which he won't) that would be a totally different situation than what we've had. I'd give him another year, but it would be contingent on landing Brown, making a run to the NCAAs next year, AND landing more talent in the '16 and '17 classes to give us a reason to believe the success is sustainable.
I don't disagree at all that the situation is unrealistic and will never happen. I do think the jury's still out on his coaching ability but we'll never really know because he will never have the talent.It's not that simple on both counts.
Hewitt was a significantly better coach in all facets than CBG has ever been. The problem was he didn't stay that way.
There's no way for CBG to land talent for '16 or '17 without committing to him long-term. If you want to give him a year with Brown you gotta be willing to put GT on the hook for paying him for several more years. You'd also have to assume he lands more post-grad talent this offseason to bolster the roster. I think that's a crapshoot as well.
So you'd actually give him at least 2 more years?Meh. I think it's an apples-to-oranges comparison.
Hewitt was an awful coach with incredible talent throughout his tenure. So what if he added more talent to the mix - he'd had great talent for years and driven the program into the ground.
Gregory is a decent in-game coach, we've just had no talent since he's been here. If he did manage to land Brown (which he won't) that would be a totally different situation than what we've had. I'd give him another year, but it would be contingent on landing Brown, making a run to the NCAAs next year, AND landing more talent in the '16 and '17 classes to give us a reason to believe the success is sustainable.
I don't disagree at all that the situation is unrealistic and will never happen. I do think the jury's still out on his coaching ability but we'll never really know because he will never have the talent.