Remember what really matters here, and that is what kind of team are we in January/February, and do we play in March. Gotta give Hurley, his staff, and the players, the time to get better on the court, learning new defensive and offensive strategies, becoming cohesive and building an identity as a team, with leadership and go to guys.
It takes a minute in the proving ground(actual games) to get better. I look for great progress and see us as a contender as the season progresses, sooner rather than later.
This isn't magic, with Hurley waving his wand and suddenly we're better. We have to grind it out, we have to earn it. The talent level is different from player to player, sure, but if Hurley can enforce his will and get the team playing how he wants them to, tough and hardnosed, like you've been in a fight, PLAYING TOGETHER with offensive and defensive strategies, we're gonna win some games.
Hurley's coaching definitely reminds me of 'Calhoun's; this team will be fun to watch and will compete. No quit.