Who do you think he may have more impact with....Pitino or Johnson? Pretty sure Pitino listened to his dad more than any assistant for recruiting.Based on that logic, Thorson would have no impact here.
Who do you think he may have more impact with....Pitino or Johnson? Pretty sure Pitino listened to his dad more than any assistant for recruiting.Based on that logic, Thorson would have no impact here.
If that were true Isaiah Washington would have never been a gopherWho do you think he may have more impact with....Pitino or Johnson? Pretty sure Pitino listened to his dad more than any assistant for recruiting.
I'm not following this line of thinking with Thorson. Isn't the main reason Johnson was hired because they think he will be a strong in state recruiter? Why then would your top target for top assistant's best asset also be a strong in state recruiter? Seems redundant.Getting Thorson back on staff would eliminate that issue (HC experience). Thorson can recruit locally better than most. I don't remember too many poor DeLaSalle teams either. Even his lesser talented teams were good. Don't know too much who else on Pitino's staff is worthy of keeping.
Someone mentioned maybe getting Saul Phillips as an Asst. (Former NDSU and Ohio University coach---currently at Northern State) or Tim Miles. Many options to fortify that supposed lack of HC experience.
You replied before I updated my post, to say "at this time". Completely nullifies your response, and is indeed correct.it isn't
Convince me that it isn't the case that the only reason he came to Minnesota is that his dad played for Rick.1. Get Mashburn to stay
You know this how?If that were true Isaiah Washington would have never been a gopher
Don't just have to be good ... have to be good enough to overcome the fact that those kids have a golden ticket to go anywhere in the country that they want, away from where they grew up in cold, isolated Minnesota.The top dogs aren't going to come now because we aren't very good.
How about this -- I made this up from my rear one, on the spot right now:Believe it.
Well known pitino sr did not approve, IW also didnt last long with iona once he took over. Im guessing IW would not have transferred if pitino sr liked his game.You know this how?
What a great sign. Let's hire the coach who is easier to fire; no question this is the path to building a quality program.People already debating which coach better due to 3rd year buyout being cheaper. This is why there is frustration.
?? So you are guessing? Prob more skill than the original recruitment. Same applied here. There are busts (like IW was) doesn't mean that Ben did or didn't agree.Well known pitino sr did not approve, IW also didnt last long with iona once he took over. Im guessing IW would not have transferred if pitino sr liked his game.
Pitino sr openly said he did not like IW as a player. When Pitino sr got to iona, iw left shortly thereafter. You said richard listened to his dad more than his assistants. I pointed out a situation where that clearly wasn't true. Johnson did not recruit iw, young did. Anything else to add??? So you are guessing? Prob more skill than the original recruitment. Same applied here. There are busts (like IW was) doesn't mean that Ben did or didn't agree.
Thorson can coach basketball.I'm not following this line of thinking with Thorson. Isn't the main reason Johnson was hired because they think he will be a strong in state recruiter? Why then would your top target for top assistant's best asset also be a strong in state recruiter? Seems redundant.
What's the success rate in hiring someone with experience?Who cares?
I do.
Might it work out? Sure. Might Ben become the second coming of Mark Few? Absolutely.
The likelihood of success in hiring someone without HC experience is low, imho.
My argument in favor of the hire. Love that Ben saw front row what not to do. Ben is far brighter, not entitled and no cronies needed to pump him up. Ben learned what too do from a master teacher and what not to do from his D1 experiences. Coyle got his guy. There is no reason not to believe everything Ben said to Coyle. He is a clear thinker and authentic. This will not be about wins and losses in the beginning, this will be about character and culture. It does not matter to me who did not want the job , to Ben this is the best job.I guess he nailed the "tell me everything Pitino did wrong" question.
Nope, not what happened at all. About the opposite.How about this -- I made this up from my rear one, on the spot right now:
Smith says to Coyle something like "look, my family and I really like it out here and we want to stay in Utah. UU's AD says they can do 2.3 and I'm gonna take that .... unless you can make me an offer I can't refuse."
Coyle says "sorry, I'm capped at 2 for this hire ...". And that was that.
What "master teacher" did Ben learn from? Miles?My argument in favor of the hire. Love that Ben saw front row what not to do. Ben is far brighter, not entitled and no cronies needed to pump him up. Ben learned what too do from a master teacher and what not to do from his D1 experiences. Coyle got his guy. There is no reason not to believe everything Ben said to Coyle. He is a clear thinker and authentic. This will not be about wins and losses in the beginning, this will be about character and culture. It does not matter to me who did not want the job , to Ben this is the best job.
Didn't happen.How about this -- I made this up from my rear one, on the spot right now:
Smith says to Coyle something like "look, my family and I really like it out here and we want to stay in Utah. UU's AD says they can do 2.3 and I'm gonna take that .... unless you can make me an offer I can't refuse."
Coyle says "sorry, I'm capped at 2 for this hire ...". And that was that.
I don't have to convince you of anything. I was listing possible events that would make me more impressed with the hire. That is one regardless if you think it'll happen or not.Convince me that it isn't the case that the only reason he came to Minnesota is that his dad played for Rick.
Smith interviewed for the job. Indications are he absolutely wanted it and would have taken it. He was not offered it. Not sure Medved was even interviewed, but I'd be very surprised if he'd have turned it down.And what is your source for that certainty?
5 year contract is pretty standard. I doubt Smith or Medved would have gotten more than $2.5 at the most. Johnson's contract is not much of a discount over what anyone else would have cost and neither will his buyout.I disagree with what you just said.
Smith or Medved would require either more money and/or a longer contract than Johnson.
both of those things would increase year 3 buyout
Smith is currently guaranteed a little over 5 and you think he would agree to a contract at a job that is more likely to get him fired for 1.9 a year where he could be let go for 1.5 after 3 years? You’re dreaming.
why would anyone take a job at a place more likely to get you fired for a marginal pay raise?
That's exactly what it is. We would prefer not to have bought a lotto ticket. But we all hope it's a winner.For everyone you mentioned there are hundreds of others no one will ever hear of. As some have said, this hire may be the equivalent of buying a lotto ticket and hoping for the win.
Even if it is 2.5, that’s a 20% difference. I guess you don’t see 20% as significant5 year contract is pretty standard. I doubt Smith or Medved would have gotten more than $2.5 at the most. Johnson's contract is not much of a discount over what anyone else would have cost and neither will his buyout.
I don't think Conroy's ability to coach is in question.Ben or whoever is pulling the strings has to decide if he can coach. It surely would not be worth it for one quality player for one season which is likely to be a disaster with or without him.
The point is that if you're hiring someone based on how easy it is to fire them in a few years, you should be fired right now for even considering that in your hiring.Even if it is 2.5, that’s a 20% difference. I guess you don’t see 20% as significant
Clem wasn't a big time hire. He was the coach at Western Kentucky, which is roughly on the same level of Utah State and Colorado State. And Gonzaga wasn't even at that level in 1999.The last three "big time" Coaches we hired were Tubby, Monson, and Clem....in a sense all three got us into the tourney but were somewhat dissapointments.
Out of all the ones mentioned....Musselman might be the only one in that class.
Not sure it's redundant. Also, it seems like Thorson does a lot of the X's and O's for Niko.I'm not following this line of thinking with Thorson. Isn't the main reason Johnson was hired because they think he will be a strong in state recruiter? Why then would your top target for top assistant's best asset also be a strong in state recruiter? Seems redundant.
I’m not saying that’s why they hired him.The point is that if you're hiring someone based on how easy it is to fire them in a few years, you should be fired right now for even considering that in your hiring.