You're probably right, my friend. I didn't read the report, but I think the Boneyard is more objective on JPM than she is on herself. She REALLY, REALLY needs to make some changes. For the better, that is. The University and her players deserve it. So do the fans.To your last sentence - I doubt very much she will (look hard in the mirror). She was basically exonerated by the University and probably as a result, not only feels she did nothing, but apparently feels emboldened to go on the attack.
Also INCOMPETENCE!!Jealousy, envy, frustration - they have raised their ugly head again.
JPM needs a serious dose of reality.
Williams and Stokes are both proving to be better pros than college players. Funny how that works out sometimes. .
Irrational garbage from coach JPM! Lexie called you and the first words out of your mouth is "I don't take transfers"-BS! She would have been better off keeping Geno's and UCONN's name out of her mouth. It's on and popping right now! Your not going to slam two people from Philly (Dawn & Geno) and get away with it. South Carolina play Duke this year?
Count me skeptical, as well, of the "I just want a guaranteed championship" characterization of what Stevens told McCallie.I don't believe for a second Stevens made that exact comment. What she probably said was "I want to go to a place that actually has a prayers chance in hell at winning a championship".
JPM-
<<On Azurá Stevens
... We were really proud of her. ... came back ...a different player and a different person ... I knew all season that she was struggling. .... Very devastating.... extremely distressing for her....It was really sad.>>
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So... if I am correct in reading this...
YOU as a coach & mentor...
HAD TAKEN a responsibility for one of the most gifted WBB players in collegiate ranks...
recognized a powerful personal change in her... observed a season long, extremely distressing, struggle within her...
and DID NOTHING to take her aside... counsel, advise, and grow her....
Your response was to feel sad (for yourself?)...
Is there such a thing as Coaching Malpractice?
Azurá was pretty honest about her reasons for transferring. Dawn must have shown Azurá what a good coach is like and decided she wanted better coaching on a consistent basis. From this article:But consider McCallie's own observation that Stevens came back from international play with a changed attitude. And consider this actual Stevens quote:
"At this time, I feel it would be best for my basketball career to go in a different direction.”
She's not saying that playing on the USA team woke her up to the sudden necessity of winning a national championship, much less a guaranteed one.
She's saying she wants better coaching that will elevate her game for the remainder of her college career and for the next level. I think there's a more explicit statement about that somewhere.
And maybe, just maybe, she prefers a better atmosphere. Sailors in the grip of Captain McCallie can't be blamed for jumping ship -- or getting a tad rebellious.
You do great stuff. Not enough of it, though.With apologies to my esteemed colleague JS
LOL, what a great comment from the Duke Basketball Report:
You know, of all the people to get into a media scrap with, Auriemma is one to avoid. First, he's good at it. Second, he enjoys it. And third, no matter who you are, he's better than you are.