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I have gained a lot of respect for Jeff over the years and continue to think he is a great game coach. His players play a tough physical game of basketball and take what the refs allow, but they also know how to dial it back based on what the refs are calling. His teams have beaten a lot of teams with a lot more talent because he devises a game plan and gets his kids to buy in, and he knows how to adjust on the fly. If he ever gets really top talent watch out - he has taken very flawed teams to the championship game and he was a big part of that MD NC team.
I agree that one foul last year was over the top, but so did Jeff and he yanked the player immediately.
I agree with everything here. The one foul on Step. was overboard and, typically these exessive fouls by players have little to do with coaching as frustration of a player gone amok. Where this type of playing come bak to haunt us is international play. There some of our (US) star players come into problems beause they have difficulties keeping their ounterpart in front of them without grabbing.
As for Jeff. No question about him being one of the best in the business- just look at his reord. However, the constant cry here about him doing well with half the talent does not hold. LV is a talented team with many good players. There are at least 3-4 players on that team that Uconn would have recruited had they not gone after others who may have filled a need/or paired better!