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Sean Miller on UConn's dominance

When I think of Sean Miller I think of when Fox had mic'd up the coaches for the whole game a few years back. Xavier was playing St. John's who had Mike Anderson their at the time. The difference of the Basketball Acumen between Sean Millier and Mike Anderson was startling. Mike a great coah who teaches ball pressure and trying to turn over the team was basically talking about getting back on d and hustling while Miller was going indepth discussion about using back sceens, bliztzing on the pick and roll, back cuts, brush screen, hedging on pick roll, Flex Screen etc. I was amazed on how detailed he was during in game on what was happening compared to Mike Anderson. LOL! I felt bad for Mike he got embarrassed on TV like that.
That particular event and my having the exact same thoughts were the first thing that comes to mind in this thread.
 
That particular event and my having the exact same thoughts were the first thing that comes to mind in this thread.
Yeah, I came away so impressed with how much of an X & O coach Sean Miller was or maybe anyone compared to Mike Anderson looked like Basketball Genius. LOL!
 
I kind of feel bad for these coaches in league. The league this year was as good as it had been in the past 5 years. We have the most well coached league in the country, and we had a lot of familiar faces still around. We just made them all look far worse than they were and it hurt the league in March. Seton Hall and St John’s win 15 games in the ACC.
 
Everyone here can be so black and white. Two things can be true about Miller at the same time. Much like Calimari is a 2-way street, great recruiter, not so good at game planning (Not saying Miller has these traits).
 
Hilarious seeing some of the things that have been said here over the years about Sean Miller but he makes some nice comments about Uconn and its a slurp fest lol! Man! I love my fellow Uconn fans.
Don't worry. Tomorrow I'm sure he'll do something that'll piss us off.
 
That particular event and my having the exact same thoughts were the first thing that comes to mind in this thread.
Yeah, I came away so impressed with how much of an X & O coach Sean Miller was or maybe anyone compared to Mike Anderson looked like Basketball Genius. LOL!

I went to a Nike coaching clinic with a lot of high level D1 coaches probably 12-14 years ago when he first got to Arizona. He was by far the best, most in depth, detailed coach there. He broke down tons of nuanced press breakers, tons of X and O stuff that was next level compared to every other coach. And I always liked his personality too.
 
Listen to everything the guy has said since he's returned to the Big East. He's a basketball guy through and through, and a Big East guy through and through. I hope he stays at Xavier for the long haul, he looks happier and healthier than he ever did at Arizona.
He sounds good and does look relaxed.
He may actually be proving to himself he's been a good coach all along and didn't need to get involved with buying players. There had to be a lot of stress in the AZ job wondering about the FBI and wiretaps.
 
May say nice words but I would never turn my back on this DB. He should not be coaching college basketball after what happened at Arizona.
My guess is he benefited from there being so many other high profile coaches involved that the NCAA didn't want to harm the image of the sport by banning them all or even severely punishing them.
 
That particular event and my having the exact same thoughts were the first thing that comes to mind in this thread.
Much like listening to Penny Hardaway or Juwann Howard talk during their times out.
Special stuff like, "we need to rebound", or "when we miss a shot we need to get back on defense".
Meanwhile the opposing coaches were all sounding like Dan Hurley or Miller giving detailed direction.
 
My guess is he benefited from there being so many other high profile coaches involved that the NCAA didn't want to harm the image of the sport by banning them all or even severely punishing them.
I never understood the Sean Miller story at Arizona. NCAA cleared him of wrongdoing, that really means nothing because the NCAA is a joke but that was an FBI investigation. If what he was accused of actually happened why wasn't Miller charged?
 
Much like listening to Penny Hardaway or Juwann Howard talk during their times out.
Special stuff like, "we need to rebound", or "when we miss a shot we need to get back on defense".
Meanwhile the opposing coaches were all sounding like Dan Hurley or Miller giving detailed direction.
Dan Hurley’s Inside the Huddles are must-see TV for any basketball player or fan.
 
When I think of Sean Miller I think of when Fox had mic'd up the coaches for the whole game a few years back. Xavier was playing St. John's who had Mike Anderson their at the time. The difference of the Basketball Acumen between Sean Millier and Mike Anderson was startling. Mike a great coah who teaches ball pressure and trying to turn over the team was basically talking about getting back on d and hustling while Miller was going indepth discussion about using back sceens, bliztzing on the pick and roll, back cuts, brush screen, hedging on pick roll, Flex Screen etc. I was amazed on how detailed he was during in game on what was happening compared to Mike Anderson. LOL! I felt bad for Mike he got embarrassed on TV like that.
I watched/listened to that also. The difference between the two was so stark, it was almost comical. Especially at crunch time. I became a big Sean Miller fan after that game.
 
I never understood the Sean Miller story at Arizona. NCAA cleared him of wrongdoing, that really means nothing because the NCAA is a joke but that was an FBI investigation. If what he was accused of actually happened why wasn't Miller charged?
Too many AZ fans at the Justice Department?

Clearing him of the bribery was akin to uNC being cleared of the charges related to the fraudulent Afro American Studies "courses"
Roy Williams knew nothing about.......:rolleyes:
 
Much like listening to Penny Hardaway or Juwann Howard talk during their times out.
Special stuff like, "we need to rebound", or "when we miss a shot we need to get back on defense".
Meanwhile the opposing coaches were all sounding like Dan Hurley or Miller giving detailed direction.

That's all I ever see from Calipari too. That's why I wonder where all this great coaching is.

I see him screaming "NOOOO" and then staring his soon to be millionaire frosh, but I'm not sure what he's teaching them or better yet adjusting with them in game.

That stuff can still work if you do everything else great, but most basketball people can tell a real coach from a talent manager.
 
Miller was very complimentary of us when he had his post game press conferences after all of our games this season. He also speaks really thoughtfully about the game and what he sees on the court. He doesn't dumb it down too much, or use as much coachspeak as some of the others do. After one of the games he really broke down our 5-out lineup in an interesting way (i think this was after our first game when DC was out and we won by 5).

And of course, anytime I think of Miller, i, like many of you think of that St Johns game against Anderson. Man, the difference was really noticeable.
 

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