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<blockquote data-quote="gtpi" data-source="post: 221224" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>you do realize if he was the entire package you want at 38 years old... other programs with better reputations and more money than we have NOW would take him from us? he is 38 years old. coach k has 30 years of coaching experience on him. coach williams 28 years of experience on him. boeheim 30. etc</p><p></p><p>we have a coach that is very personable.... very smart... very energetic... an achiever... a good recruiter... etc... all things that can not be taught. what we have <u><strong>as i see it </strong></u>is a very young coach (youngest in the acc?) who has all the intangibles and has plenty of room to grow as far as...</p><p></p><p>-x's and o's. >>> bc / bench coach as mentors</p><p>-learning how to be a coach not a buddy. >>> bc / bench coach as mentors</p><p>-building team chemistry >>> bc / bench coach as mentors</p><p></p><p>i read an article that said saka smart was developed using mentors to groom him. looks like mbob went for a great base that could be built on. now to surround him with the right people.</p><p></p><p>just my opinion and i could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>btw i found this article while trying to see where cjp ranks age wise with the other acc coaches.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1744302-the-10-best-college-basketball-coaches-under-40-years-old/page/11" target="_blank">http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1744302-the-10-best-college-basketball-coaches-under-40-years-old/page/11</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtpi, post: 221224, member: 869"] you do realize if he was the entire package you want at 38 years old... other programs with better reputations and more money than we have NOW would take him from us? he is 38 years old. coach k has 30 years of coaching experience on him. coach williams 28 years of experience on him. boeheim 30. etc we have a coach that is very personable.... very smart... very energetic... an achiever... a good recruiter... etc... all things that can not be taught. what we have [U][B]as i see it [/B][/U]is a very young coach (youngest in the acc?) who has all the intangibles and has plenty of room to grow as far as... -x's and o's. >>> bc / bench coach as mentors -learning how to be a coach not a buddy. >>> bc / bench coach as mentors -building team chemistry >>> bc / bench coach as mentors i read an article that said saka smart was developed using mentors to groom him. looks like mbob went for a great base that could be built on. now to surround him with the right people. just my opinion and i could be wrong. btw i found this article while trying to see where cjp ranks age wise with the other acc coaches. [URL]http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1744302-the-10-best-college-basketball-coaches-under-40-years-old/page/11[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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