I think we have not peaked. It seems like the core group of guys play with passion and maximum defensive effort. I think we should expect (as a program) to be a regular top 4 ACC Team.. Winning the conference is tough, but I think we should expect to be making noise. I also think as some of the old heads in the conference retire CJP will find himself as a more tenured and established coach in a Killer city, with Access to many additional benefits (read CGC's twitter feed to learn more). We should be able to get back to being at or near the top of conference regularly if we stick to the script and keep this identity on Defense.Our coach has already exceeded the projected ceiling of many skeptical GT fans. Time for a Ceiling adjustment.
Have we reached the ceiling this last season? Can we sustain that? Or are greater heights in store for GT fans?
Our coach has already exceeded the projected ceiling of many skeptical GT fans. Time for a Ceiling adjustment.
Have we reached the ceiling this last season? Can we sustain that? Or are greater heights in store for GT fans?
The plan for big men >> in Rev we trust!!I don't think we really have any way of judging the ceiling at this point.
The first job Pastner had when taking over was to build a team to get back to the NCAAT. He's done that. Not the smoothest, nor the quickest, but he achieved it in a pretty reasonable timeframe.
Next step isn't a one year thing but rather proving that he has the program at the level of being a consistent NCAAT team to the point where we should have reasonable expectations of making the tournament regardless of roster turnover. We really haven't had a chance to do that and will either this year or next to some degree. That takes recruiting from a "take the best you can and adapt" to "have a plan and be able to recruit to that plan" phase. Now without having too much of an idea of exactly what Pastner wants to do going forward, it's hard to judge how the recruiting fits long terms. I do like the seemingly consistent focus on having multiple ball handlers. On the other hand our big man recruiting still seems sort of get what we can rather than having a particular style that we are looking for.
So I don't know what his ceiling is nor do I think we've enough evidence to say he's reached it. Which is the second best case behind knowing the ceiling and it being a national championship in my opinion.
Gypsum ?Well, if we KNEW the ceiling there would be no point of discussing. I am looking for ignorant and semi-ignorant guesses for defecations and Mona Lisa Smiles.
Moser's defense is great for his league and his players. And it can be great in other leagues with other rosters too. But it may not be the optimal approach for more athletic/sizable rosters. I have not looked at Loyola's forced turnover stats, but even if I did I would not trust the "turnovers" stat by itself. A defense like Moser's certainly forces TOs, but it focuses more on forcing plenty of terrible shot selection from undisciplined, impatient teams. Consistently bad shot selection is akin to turnovers.As much as I like our defense, I’d love if we could steal from Moser.
If you came for ignorant, you came to the right place. I think the Sistene Chapel would be a good aspiration.Well, if we KNEW the ceiling there would be no point of discussing. I am looking for ignorant and semi-ignorant guesses for defecations and Mona Lisa Smiles.
"The Roof. The Roof. The Roof is On Fire.Coach Josh Pastner's "Ceiling is the Roof!" - Michael Jordan
That’s a good question. Of course, we have no idea, especially since it remains to be seen the actual talent and skill of many of those players and how they will gel together (which was a HUGE part of this year’s success). But with my limited knowledge, I would guess that this team could hang around .500 in the ACC or maybe be slightly below it. Now, if Usher steps up his game like we all think he can, one of the bigs makes big progress over the offseason and one or two of the freshman come in and play lights out....I can squint and see >.500 and another NCAA tourney berth."The Roof. The Roof. The Roof is On Fire.
The Roof, The Roof, The Roof is On Fire.
We don't need no water, let the M***** F****** Burn.
Burn, M***** F*****, Burn."
Wasp, well versed in the Classics.
I can understand why, after Hewitt, GT fans would be averse to biting too hard on a coach's success; scarred by the coach that climbed the ladder of success, and promptly took a nose-dive off the top rung.
Let's ask the question more specifically: Let's assume that Moses, Jose and Devoe do NOT come back. that leaves the roster looking like this:
Guards: Sturdivant, Smith, Parham / Coleman, Kelly and Maxwell
Forwards: Usher, K, Moore, J. Moore
Post: Howard, Gigiberia & Meka
Does Pastner take that group and finish with a >.500 ACC record? That would be the third consecutive winning season in the ACC, and that (finishing above .500 in conference for three consecutive seasons) has only happened once since GT joined the ACC.
Does that happen?