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Tony Bennett
He could potentially take them from rags to riches in the NBE. Just think it will be hard for him to recruit, could just stay there for a song and a dance

Tony Bennett

You are right and so is FriarJ about Billy Donovan, but the tongue in cheek point obviously is that Mullin and the suggested Ewing (if not certainly Iverson) are as much ghosts of programs past as they are coaches. We've certainly got that problem if not with Ollie than with his assistants. Ironically with guys like Sean Miller, Alford and to a lesser extent Danny Manning, the former superstar model has only worked when the guy is not coaching his alma mater.Come on Pitt should be Sean Miller
We will see how Alfrod does at IU but I cannot think of oneYou are right and so is FriarJ about Billy Donovan, but the tongue in cheek point obviously is that Mullin and the suggested Ewing (if not certainly Iverson) are as much ghosts of programs past as they are coaches. We've certainly got that problem if not with Ollie than with his assistants. Ironically with guys like Sean Miller, Alford and to a lesser extent Danny Manning, the former superstar model has only worked when the guy is not coaching his alma mater.
Is there one example of a college superstar (so Ollie wouldn't count but Mullin would) becoming a great coach at his alma mater?
Amaker would be an awful hire. He can recruit but did a bad job at Seton Hall and Michigan before crawling to the Ivy League. He's also pulled a lot of shady s#-t, not a good guy.
Unless they pay him enough to bring the ocean with him, why would you move from California to Indiana - especially when next 5 years recruiting pipeline is practically in the bank with the Ball family?We will see how Alfrod does at IU but I cannot think of one
Because its home, and IU is a better job than UCLA. IU has much better facilities and pays more.Unless they pay him enough to bring the ocean with him, why would you move from California to Indiana - especially when next 5 years recruiting pipeline is practically in the bank with the Ball family?
Ha ha Marvin Barnes- If any kid got out of line he would have a tire iron by his side.I think you are right. But just for fun what if all the former BE schools hired alumni, we aren't far off..
St. John's - Mullin
Georgetown - Ewing
UConn - Ollie, but need to add Ray Allen to staff
Villanova - Jay Wright leaves for NBA, hire Kerry Kittles
Providence - Assuming Marvin Barnes is still dead, Eric Murdock will do
Syracuse - Hiring Carmelo Anthony puts Knicks fans out of their misery
Pittsburgh - I'm torn between Jerome Lane, Demetrious Gore and Brian Shorter
Seton Hall - Andrew Gaze, if Australia is too far Anthony Avent
He seems to have a ceiling at ND, although I don't know if it's the school's admissions policy, or his own recruiting. Otherwise ND looks like a better job to me.Hearing from ND types that GU is interested in making an offer to Brey. I assume ND would match GU's offer. Not sure how much better of a job GU is today, anyway. (ND is finally building an actual BB practice facility after many of years of not bothering about it.)
I think BD is a pro coach now, realize OkC may be done for immediate future with gutted Harden/Ibaka/Durant/Westbrook core. But Donovan made chicken salad out of chicken poop this season. They are surging towards 6th maybe even 5th in West. They've over-achieved in comparison to Portland, TWolves & Grizz this year largely because Donovan successfully re-calibrated around Westbrook. He can probably pick and choose his next NBA job based on someone with an attractive roster (aforementioned TWolves) and ownership/GM competence (not PhillyIf I'm Billy Donovan a take the IU job as soon as it's offered.
.He seems to have a ceiling at ND, although I don't know if it's the school's admissions policy, or his own recruiting. Otherwise ND looks like a better job to me.
He seems to have a ceiling at ND, although I don't know if it's the school's admissions policy, or his own recruiting. Otherwise ND looks like a better job to me.
If I'm Billy Donovan a take the IU job as soon as it's offered.
Exactly, if you are BillyD with that mindset you absolutely would have taken Kentucky but didn't. I've heard him interviewed this year and I think he likes the fact that at the NBA level its about basketball only.Didn't he turn down Kentucky while he was at Florida? The Big 10 is a much tougher conference than the SEC was then, or now, imo. But I guess Saban "returned" to college and it obviously worked out.
It is harder to succeed immediately in the pros, I guess. I could see him winning right away at IU.
Good luck with that.Ewing already in the running.
Sources: Georgetown to consider Patrick Ewing for head-coaching position
Pitt - Orlando AntiguaI think you are right. But just for fun what if all the former BE schools hired alumni, we aren't far off..
St. John's - Mullin
Georgetown - Ewing
UConn - Ollie, but need to add Ray Allen to staff
Villanova - Jay Wright leaves for NBA, hire Kerry Kittles
Providence - Assuming Marvin Barnes is still dead, Eric Murdock will do
Syracuse - Hiring Carmelo Anthony puts Knicks fans out of their misery
Pittsburgh - I'm torn between Jerome Lane, Demetrious Gore and Brian Shorter
Seton Hall - Andrew Gaze, if Australia is too far Anthony Avent
Like that school would even entertain that. They are so PC at GU It would shock me if a minority is not hired.Brey to Georgetown would be interesting.
Brey grew up about five minutes from Georgetown and went to DeMatha.
That was a long time ago, but home is home.
Like that school would even entertain that. They are so PC at GU It would shock me if a minority is not hired.