salzie
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Amen. Ralph Sampson and Colton Iverson come to mind as players that never developed under Tubby.
Iverson was a beast for the Rams
Amen. Ralph Sampson and Colton Iverson come to mind as players that never developed under Tubby.
Not a defense of Tubby but over all my years i have seen that most of a players development happens in the off season and is on the player. They are given a season ending evaluation about where they are at and what they have to work on. The majority of the season is focused on team. At this level it is not usually about their talent but their lack of skill. That is a hard part of recruiting is identifying those players that have the undying devotion to their craft, to get better. Their young men and can change their mind on how much it means to them to get better, or they make the fatal flaw and think they are good enough. Very confidant that Pitino excells at telling his guys exactly what they have to get better. Some recruit to that hunger, some take athletes they think they can make that way and sometimes it works. If you do not master skills you will hurt your team and crush your own hopes. This team has a bunch of guys that really work everyday, really hard to get better. The big three remaining are really driven to do the work. Same is true of Omersa. Hurt, same but he is limited. Will IW commit to the constant drill work to build skill, especially getting low and wide on defense. Those drills are tedious and exhausting, will he commit to getting up a few hundred shots everyday, will he watch film to understand shot selection. Tubby has several guys who worked pretty darn hard. Tubby's failing was he had little energy left for recruiting and a poor staff.
Damien Johnson was probably Tubby's best development project.
Even Johnson game didn't necessarily improved. He just got more playing time and stronger. He was similar to Rodney where he should have been a 3 but was stuck playing the 4 because he never developed a perimeter game. I look at all the guys that transferred during Smith 3rd and 4th year and look how much more they flourished outside of Smith's system. That was either player development from those staffs or coaches emphasizing to players what they need to do better. Iverson developed a jumpshot at CSU.
One thing I will say about Pitino over Tubby. Players with Tubby never improved. Just name one player during Coach Smith time who actually got better.
Not a defense of Tubby but over all my years i have seen that most of a players development happens in the off season and is on the player. They are given a season ending evaluation about where they are at and what they have to work on. The majority of the season is focused on team. At this level it is not usually about their talent but their lack of skill. That is a hard part of recruiting is identifying those players that have the undying devotion to their craft, to get better. Their young men and can change their mind on how much it means to them to get better, or they make the fatal flaw and think they are good enough. Very confidant that Pitino excells at telling his guys exactly what they have to get better. Some recruit to that hunger, some take athletes they think they can make that way and sometimes it works. If you do not master skills you will hurt your team and crush your own hopes. This team has a bunch of guys that really work everyday, really hard to get better. The big three remaining are really driven to do the work. Same is true of Omersa. Hurt, same but he is limited. Will IW commit to the constant drill work to build skill, especially getting low and wide on defense. Those drills are tedious and exhausting, will he commit to getting up a few hundred shots everyday, will he watch film to understand shot selection. Tubby has several guys who worked pretty darn hard. Tubby's failing was he had little energy left for recruiting and a poor staff.
Which players have substantially improved under Pitino?