coolhandgopher
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Isiah Thomas' return to college basketball and his immediate impact on the recruiting trail after his disastrous time with the Knicks got me thinking; could Kevin McHale transition successfully into the college game? It isn't a question of whether he wants to or would go that route; I'm guessing he doesn't have much interest in the college ranks. There isn't much else to talk about at this time though, so I thought I'd throw out the question.
I do think McHale has some definite positives he could bring to the college game. His former players with the T-Wolves speak highly of him, both from his ability to teach and the fact that he's a "player's coach". He's one of the NBA's Top 50 Greatest players, who even if he played before college age kids were alive, still has some cache. While his personnel moves torched much of his goodwill in Minnesota, he has the personality to bring attention to a program.
Negatives? Assuming that he'd want the job, McHale's player personnel decisions with the T-Wolves were questionable, at best. Would he be able to recruit or hire a competent coaching staff that would be able to bring the talent to campus? When it's the July recruiting period, would he be riding next to Tom Izzo on those flights across country or rather kick back on his estate?
Like I said, I'm sure this is nothing more than speculation, but I'm curious to see what others think.
I do think McHale has some definite positives he could bring to the college game. His former players with the T-Wolves speak highly of him, both from his ability to teach and the fact that he's a "player's coach". He's one of the NBA's Top 50 Greatest players, who even if he played before college age kids were alive, still has some cache. While his personnel moves torched much of his goodwill in Minnesota, he has the personality to bring attention to a program.
Negatives? Assuming that he'd want the job, McHale's player personnel decisions with the T-Wolves were questionable, at best. Would he be able to recruit or hire a competent coaching staff that would be able to bring the talent to campus? When it's the July recruiting period, would he be riding next to Tom Izzo on those flights across country or rather kick back on his estate?
Like I said, I'm sure this is nothing more than speculation, but I'm curious to see what others think.