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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 131201" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>[USER=11]@kg01[/USER] says it well & succinctly, but I'm gonna ramble on for no good reason.</p><p> </p><p>In & of itself, this really isn't enough. BG really needed to show a platform for sustained success this year so that Jaylen Brown could put us over the top for a run next year.</p><p> </p><p>I was a Hewitt apologist for years, but in retrospect, we really should have fired him after the massively underachieving Derrick Favors year. He had at least 3 McDonald's All-Americans on that squad and couldn't get past the 1st wknd. Heck, he had to squeak in to the NCAA tourney.</p><p> </p><p>The following year was a disaster.</p><p> </p><p>Even if he lands JB, he's now got to replace 5 kids in 2016, which is proving tough already. There is a ton of 2016 talent locally and nationally that we're evaluating and while there may be interest on some fronts, we're poised to get beat out by plenty of programs that shouldn't be beating us out.</p><p> </p><p>I wish things would've worked out with BG. I like a lot of our players and think there's talent to win. He hasn't been able to coach them over the top though and things could potentially get worse with a big class needing to be brought in.</p><p> </p><p>Probably just best to wish him success in his next role and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 131201, member: 572"] [USER=11]@kg01[/USER] says it well & succinctly, but I'm gonna ramble on for no good reason. In & of itself, this really isn't enough. BG really needed to show a platform for sustained success this year so that Jaylen Brown could put us over the top for a run next year. I was a Hewitt apologist for years, but in retrospect, we really should have fired him after the massively underachieving Derrick Favors year. He had at least 3 McDonald's All-Americans on that squad and couldn't get past the 1st wknd. Heck, he had to squeak in to the NCAA tourney. The following year was a disaster. Even if he lands JB, he's now got to replace 5 kids in 2016, which is proving tough already. There is a ton of 2016 talent locally and nationally that we're evaluating and while there may be interest on some fronts, we're poised to get beat out by plenty of programs that shouldn't be beating us out. I wish things would've worked out with BG. I like a lot of our players and think there's talent to win. He hasn't been able to coach them over the top though and things could potentially get worse with a big class needing to be brought in. Probably just best to wish him success in his next role and move on. [/QUOTE]
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