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Because Gottfried can't coach. I would rather see him help PC then go to NC State and be another wasted talent.Why is that ?
Because Gottfried can't coach. I would rather see him help PC then go to NC State and be another wasted talent.Why is that ?
Because Gottfried can't coach. I would rather see him help PC then go to NC State and be another wasted talent.
Because Gottfried can't coach. I would rather see him help PC then go to NC State and be another wasted talent.
You do understand the national perception of your coach, right?
Agreed. Look what he did with Leslie and Howell pro potential.
CJ Leslie had the talent to be a top 10 pick coming out of high school IMO. Yes he met have had some problems within himself but isn't it the coaches job to get his players to perform the best they can by pushing the right buttons?HMM, I think Gott has done more with the talent at NCSU than our previous coach did. I am not going to talk down about Providence, but I think NC State is a great option for a forward who can shoot and wants an opportunity to play in the UCLA style offense we run.
As for wasted talent at NCSU, who would that be. CJ Leslie wasted his own talent, not coach Gottfried. What other players underperformed in the last two years. Lorenzo Brown was a 35-40 ranked recruit when he came to NCSU(under Lowe) and was drafted in the second round. Sounds about right when you factor the drafted foreign players into the mix. Gott turned Richard Howell into a first team all ACC player. So what talent "at NCSU" has coach Gottfried wasted in his two years on the job.
What was Howell's pro potential. He was never considered a future pro in high school or after his first two years at NCSU. The only reason he even got an NBA tryout is because of the work Gott's staff and the S/C coach put in with him. He was never projected to be in the NBA. Kid is a 6'6 center.
In the NBA height Howell is 6'9" and would have gotten a invite to a camp for more than a looksee.
And as 3UCONN mentioned above going into last year CJ was thought to be a first rounder.
For all these recruits getting to the NBA is it. They mostly will play where they get the clearest path.
That is why UCONN should be as attractive as Florida to get AMA.
That's funny because last time we were in that situation we won a national championship...I watched every NCSU game last season and I can tell you one thing about CJ. It is his ATTITUDE not his talent. There are always going to be kids who get in there own way far too often. When you watch a kid quit boxing out and then go sulk on the bench with a towel over his head on a regular basis, you will understand what I mean.
As for last season, we certainly underperformed. No depth and 3 freshmen in a 7 man rotation really hurt. We lost our back up big man 'Deshawn Painter' to a family emergency transfer(at least that is what he said), so we were very undermanned at the C/PF position. We also greatly overachieved in Gott's first season. He took a team that had just lost its projected starting point guard and head coach to the NCAA sweet 16. That team had a losing record the season before. He also turned a SG in Lorenzo Brown into an NBA draft pick at the PG position.
That's a hell of a statement. Because you think Barnes sucks bad as a "coach".Gottlieb is a good recruiter, but a pure butcher as a coach.
He makes Rick Barnes look like Pete Carill.
AMA might do well at NCST but he would probably be best utilized at the other three schools. I don't think his skillet is a great fit for Gottfrieds system.
NCSt and Gottfrieds issues IMO is that he has a system he likes and is fairly inflexible in playing said system. However, in the case of Purvis at the least and maybe others, it's not a system that highlights his players strengths. So while he may recruit well, the recruits weren't really good fits for what he was trying to do.
It's really the fault of Gottfried to recruit that way, based on stars and not fit. It's also the fault of the recruits for believing him or being pushed into that system. With the right types of players (I don't mean attitude but skill sets) his system could be successful.
That's just on the offensive end. On the defensive end he had a good amount to work with last year and was fairly unsuccessful at motivating his kids to play defense well.
He's by no means the worst coach out there but he's behind Donovan, Ollie and maybe Cooley overall. Cooley is the biggest question mark, but I like what I saw out of him last year more than what I saw out of Gottfried.
Gottfried also is just a whiny jerk.
AMA might do well at NCST but he would probably be best utilized at the other three schools. I don't think his skillet is a great fit for Gottfrieds system.
Maybe he'll be at UConn tomorrow... not over until it's over...@jeffborzello: After visiting Florida earlier this week, Abdul-Malik Abu is on NC State's campus today. Likely to choose one of them on Saturday.
Oh well...
Anytime you can play at the 3rd best (possibly 4th best) school in North Carolina you jump on that opportunity!really strange, putting UConn aside for a minute, Cooley recruited him longer than anyone, and now NC State stands among the final 2?? I could understand if this was UNC or Duke, but NC State?
HMM, I think Gott has done more with the talent at NCSU than our previous coach did. I am not going to talk down about Providence, but I think NC State is a great option for a forward who can shoot and wants an opportunity to play in the UCLA style offense we run.
As for wasted talent at NCSU, who would that be. CJ Leslie wasted his own talent, not coach Gottfried. What other players underperformed in the last two years. Lorenzo Brown was a 35-40 ranked recruit when he came to NCSU(under Lowe) and was drafted in the second round. Sounds about right when you factor the drafted foreign players into the mix. Gott turned Richard Howell into a first team all ACC player. So what talent "at NCSU" has coach Gottfried wasted in his two years on the job.