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Long Goodman article on the program
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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 2573162, member: 1414"] Article simply reiterates what we knew, and what was obvious from the results we’ve seen. [LIST] [*]Recruiting effort isn’t there, and talent recognition is poor. That remains true once they sign. He doesn’t know who his best players are. Even now, he doesn’t know who to play or when to play them. [*]Game planning for opponents is non existent. Look at how we start games. Look how unprepared we have been for teams like Wagner and Columbia. They toss the ball and we play as if it’s a game in the neighborhood. [*]Individual coaching, which leads to player development, doesn’t seem to occur. Who has improved on this team? Adams was better the second half of his freshman season than he is now. Facey got better as a senior, probably because KO had to finally play him. Other than Facey, nobody on any of the last 3-4 teams has been better year to year than they were when they got here. [/LIST] It all points to the same thing [USER=38]@Fishy[/USER] has said, he’s simply not interested in putting in that level of effort. Maybe he worked too hard all those years in the NBA and is tired of it. Maybe it’s the dissolution of his family. Maybe it’s the money, and the fact that he doesn’t have to work to get that next contract. Probably several factors. I do think he has enough pride not to want to be straight up fired. So I think they will find a way to reduce the buyout and he can find an NBA assistant job, where he won’t be scrutinized or bear the responsibility he does now. [/QUOTE]
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