masslumber
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I agree, Marcus Carr is not ready for the NBA, I predict he is back next year.Why would Carr turn pro. He’s not good enough.
I agree, Marcus Carr is not ready for the NBA, I predict he is back next year.Why would Carr turn pro. He’s not good enough.
Yeah they have some guys like Gach and Ihnen that are fast and long who would excel in that.Look how good the press was....Think he could of installed a three quarter press a few games to change the momentum of games?
There’s also the fact that when the roster wasn’t healthy and they were forced to play a lot, we lost 7 in a row. Maybe there’s a correlation?Williams and Freeman needed more experience when the roster was fully healthy. Look at how impactful they were today. I blame Pitino for not giving these guys hardly any minutes to start the season..
Cmon back Brandon. Battler!!Great effort by the entire team, shout out to Brandon Johnson for gutting it out to the end.
I personally think he has no shot in the NBA, and very little in the G League. My guess is it will be a toss up pending what he hears from overseas. If he can get a decent contract in some non descript European Country he is gone. If he cant find anything good I suppose there is a shot he comes back, but that is small.I agree, Marcus Carr is not ready for the NBA, I predict he is back next year.
No. In the end, we needed his depth.Yep, all year. Pitino, in retrospect should have given Curry a grad assistant job. Curry deserved a better end to his career to playing like a shadow of his former ability. Great kid, no fault to him but it just didn't work.
They get open threes but it's the wrong guys usually. Gabe was the exception- it just went south for him. Other teams don't give Carr clean looks and even Williams ends up forcing a lot of his.At some point you have to win games, and potions record is such that a firing is warranted. However, a lot of the blame has to go on players simply not making shots. I don’t feel like a lot of the 3s we take are contested or rushed (aside from carr sometimes), but we don’t make them. The offense is generating open 3s, if we just made open 3s at a reasonable rate we would have a couple extra wins. Maybe that’s on pitino, maybe the offense isn’t good enough or bad recruiting or not emphasizing shooting enough in the off season, but sometimes I think how if our guys shot a little better on open 3s, we’d have a completely different season and perception of pitino as a coach.
Yeah, they weren't prepared when they should have been. They deserved minutes all year but did get them until injuries. Our lineup wasn't deep at all and that's Pitino's faultThere’s also the fact that when the roster wasn’t healthy and they were forced to play a lot, we lost 7 in a row. Maybe there’s a correlation?
Well said and I totally agree. He settled for 3s way too much this season and we finally saw how impactful he can be in all areas of the game. He was guessing all year, needs a real coach to give directionIhnen also played a heck of a game- 5 boards, 4 assists, 2 blocks, 4 points, no turnovers and terrific defense. He was a factor in more good plays than the box score shows. Likewise- he should have seen more time. He's a guy they should have run some back doors to the bucket for to get him confident. A lot of it appears to be that he's afraid to screw up on offense (miss a shot) or he will get yanked.
I agree, there are little adjustments that always need to be made in shooting, kind of like a batting coach to get a guy out of a slump, takes a special skill to do it though, not many have it.There are actually coaches that work with their guys on basketball skills. I don't recall Pitino mentioning that about shooting at anytime over the past 8 years. He never really played, so probably doesn't have much to offer.
No one has improved as a shooter with Pitino as the coach. There are quite a few examples where they get worse. Plus, his sarcasm may be funny to the listening audience, but if he says anything like that to the team, it's going to do more harm than good because sarcasm don't work the same way with kids.
Shooting is not all on the players. If you're the coach, you own that too.
I'm going to pull my best Tom Kelly impression:It was. But Holtman is a garbage coach just like Pitino. Saw Izzo do it too recently. Garbage coach.
There are actually coaches that work with their guys on basketball skills. I don't recall Pitino mentioning that about shooting at anytime over the past 8 years. He never really played, so probably doesn't have much to offer.
No one has improved as a shooter with Pitino as the coach. There are quite a few examples where they get worse. Plus, his sarcasm may be funny to the listening audience, but if he says anything like that to the team, it's going to do more harm than good because sarcasm don't work the same way with kids.
Shooting is not all on the players. If you're the coach, you own that too.
I think he’s gone regardless. Just a hunch.I agree, Marcus Carr is not ready for the NBA, I predict he is back next year.
Ya, he’s a hall of famer. Almost won 40% of the Big Ten games he coached over 8 years.Funny what a terrible coach he is when how well he coached against Mich, Iowa, etc and then without 2 starters and a banged up Johnson and Goth almost beat the 9th ranked team today
Not even close to 40%Ya, he’s a hall of famer. Almost won 40% of the Big Ten games he coached over 8 years.
Yep that and the non travel call could have given them that last opportunity. Nice come back Gophs !Carr might be kicking himself looking at the film on that last play- got caught watching the Liddell action and should’ve helped on the guy who got the pass. But I can’t complain with some actual fight to end the season.
OSU will not make the Sweet 16.Kinda makes you question that ranking, eh?
Yeah, his actions after the game yesterday seemed to me like a guy who thinks his college career ended on that floor. Could always change his mind, but I think he moves on.I think he’s gone regardless. Just a hunch.
Asshat alert BADGERNot even close to 40%
Yeah, his actions after the game yesterday seemed to me like a guy who thinks his college career ended on that floor. Could always change his mind, but I think he moves on.
If a pro career is Carr's primary focus (which it appears likely to be), the basic question is "What will staying an extra year do to advance that prospect?" If I were answering that question, my response would be "probably not much."
Hmm. Interesting question--would a new coach and system set him up for a huge senior year? Would that be enough to sneak into the second round?
I would be very surprised if he came back, but I think if he wants to shoot for the NBA another year in college might be his only shot.