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The reason Jalen isn't in the NBA today is because he isn't a good enough shooter from 3 nor is he a good enough defender. I always thought he was a bright spot on some really bad teams.

He bears responsibility for this, but he wasn't exactly the hardest worker to come through the program. Calhoun would not have allowed that. Neither of the deficiencies you identify are even remotely unfixable.
 
He bears responsibility for this, but he wasn't exactly the hardest worker to come through the program...
Remember if anyone mentioned that he was sucking wind in the first half they were branded a hater.
 
First folks say KO had no eye for talent and now he had the best talent. Make up your damned minds. K O is gone and he deserved to be fired but one frustrated guy who this board said had no chance to make it anywhere on the hardcourt is now the gospel.
He didn’t recruit most of that roster. I disagree with the people who try to say 2014 was more Calhoun’s title more than Ollie’s, but the majority of that roster were guys Ollie got to stay (to his credit).

But from a roster building standpoint, Ollie either had no eye for talent, no ability to develop talent, or both. I’m not even sure this is debatable.
 
Imagine what Calhoun would have done with a couple years with Jalen Adams.

Yeah Jalen was absurdly talented. There was a game against Temple a few years back where it was close late and he just took over, killing them with the dribble drive, getting to the rim at will or collapsing the defense and finding wide open shooters. All that wasted potential...
 
I always thought the biggest issue with the post NC teams (2014-2018) were the injuries. Omar Calhoun’s, Alterique’s and Larrier’s were heart breaking and totally derailed their development. I thought all could of been drafted someday. Also Vance Jackson, Juwan Durham, Steven Enoch and Terence Samuels didn’t turn into the players we were expecting

I really wonder what the would have looked like if JC stayed or if Glen Miller became the Head Coach (he certainly was my pick)
 
He didn’t recruit most of that roster. I disagree with the people who try to say 2014 was more Calhoun’s title more than Ollie’s, but the majority of that roster were guys Ollie got to stay (to his credit).

But from a roster building standpoint, Ollie either had no eye for talent, no ability to develop talent, or both. I’m not even sure this is debatable.
He did well to get buy-in from tough-minded JC recruits.

He did terribly when trying to identify talent and/or character/toughness when doing his own recruiting, and then was too lazy or incapable of molding the mediocre pieces he brought here.
 
I always thought the biggest issue with the post NC teams (2014-2018) were the injuries. Omar Calhoun’s, Alterique’s and Larrier’s were heart breaking and totally derailed their development. I thought all could of been drafted someday. Also Vance Jackson, Juwan Durham, Steven Enoch and Terence Samuels didn’t turn into the players we were expecting

I really wonder what the would have looked like if JC stayed or if Glen Miller became the Head Coach (he certainly was my pick)

I would rank our issues from 14-18 in the following order
1- Kevin Ollie
2- American Athletic Conference
3- Injuries
 
'this is the first post of yours that I have been able to comprehend,'
ok, this is not good, not good at all. i've heard this elsewhere, and makes me wonder if im losing velocity on my fastball, like the obvious loss of hops on my in game dunks on asphalt. and, that thing where my knees feel like someone poured napalm on them, and then throw a match, again, on asphalt, makes me think that the sunny daze rest home could be a lot closer than i realized.
now, if it's the sunnyvale trailer park instead, like in TPB, that would be fun. yes indeedy, me, snoop, phil collins, all hangin by the pool, eating pepperoni and quaffing 40s - now, that's a retirement.
im a hopeful sort so i'll just make the appointment for TJ surgery.
Sunnyvale?
 
He bears responsibility for this, but he wasn't exactly the hardest worker to come through the program. Calhoun would not have allowed that. Neither of the deficiencies you identify are even remotely unfixable.
Agree. I didn't mean this as a shot at Ollie. Just saying Jalen got a bit of a raw deal...but he def wasn't the hardest worker.
 

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