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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 221061" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>if he brings the level of recruits and plays a style of BB (protect the ball, great guard play, good shooters,up tempo) that will convert me back to watching games on a regular basis I will consider him to be a success. I doubt that I have watched 3 games in the last 10 or so years or posted more than 5 times in a BB related thread in the same time frame. Of all the major sports, bad BB is absolutely the worst specator sport for me. Maybe because it was my favorite sport as a kid.</p><p></p><p> Many of you do not know what GT BB was like prior to Homer Rice and Bobby Cremins. It was in a far worse place than Postner is inheriting. But with CBC, it was clearly obvious by year 2 (certainly by year 3) that we had a winner Like others have said, because of the smaller rosters and greater impact of true FR, things happen quicker in the BB cycle.By the 3rd year we will certainly know what we have. This guy is not a young Bobby C or Mike K coming from an App. State or Army. This guy has already had 7 years at a program that has a richer BB heritage and culture than GT has had over the years.</p><p></p><p>I was not happy with this hire. But, as with all other coaches GT has hired, I wish him a Hall of Fame career here at the NATS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 221061, member: 844"] if he brings the level of recruits and plays a style of BB (protect the ball, great guard play, good shooters,up tempo) that will convert me back to watching games on a regular basis I will consider him to be a success. I doubt that I have watched 3 games in the last 10 or so years or posted more than 5 times in a BB related thread in the same time frame. Of all the major sports, bad BB is absolutely the worst specator sport for me. Maybe because it was my favorite sport as a kid. Many of you do not know what GT BB was like prior to Homer Rice and Bobby Cremins. It was in a far worse place than Postner is inheriting. But with CBC, it was clearly obvious by year 2 (certainly by year 3) that we had a winner Like others have said, because of the smaller rosters and greater impact of true FR, things happen quicker in the BB cycle.By the 3rd year we will certainly know what we have. This guy is not a young Bobby C or Mike K coming from an App. State or Army. This guy has already had 7 years at a program that has a richer BB heritage and culture than GT has had over the years. I was not happy with this hire. But, as with all other coaches GT has hired, I wish him a Hall of Fame career here at the NATS. [/QUOTE]
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