Re: Special year in Basketball
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Originally Posted by
MountainDew
So you’re looking for a guy that’ll come in for a year or 2 and then move on?
I'd be open to that if that guy comes in and gets us an NCAA tournament win.
It's better than where we are now where consistently fail to make the tournament.
Re: Special year in Basketball
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Originally Posted by
MountainDew
So you’re looking for a guy that’ll come in for a year or 2 and then move on?
Again, remember saying this about Hud or Napier when they were hired? The whole argument was that if they come in and build something, someone bigger will come along and scoop them up from us but at least they've built something that you can now hopefully build upon. I remember plenty of people saying they hope that particular coach is only here for 3 or 4 years because it means they were successful and moved on. It's a slippery slope.
Of course there's the chance someone can come in, be ultra successful and leave and we never see that level again but its better than consistently underperforming according to expectations.
Also, the scenario you suggested happens very little in CBB. You would likely look at a longer time period to build. Beard was an exception, not the norm in that situation. I just used him since he started out in the SBC and is now a major D-1 coach. I'm sure plenty of people didn't hear of him before he was given his shot.
My question to you is are you happy having Marlin stay here another 5-10 years? With the same results?
Re: Special year in Basketball
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Originally Posted by
Cajunsmike
We can have this discussion, for entertainment purposes. History shows that the administration does not pay much attention to the views expressed on this forum on this issue. Having said that, I will give an opinion which I think is pretty close to how things are being viewed at this time. A championship of any sort, regular season or tournament will result in retainment. I don't think a new contract will be more than two years. Any conference finish less than third place results in a change. Now if the results are in between those two scenarios, I don't have a clue as to what will occur. I think Express had the right idea. Let's enjoy any success we do have. Again, this is just opinion. I could be completely off base but don't think I am.
Ball movement in general was good, especially in the first half and particularly when Michael Thomas was not in the game. I'm not sure what the deal is with him but he pounds the ball too much and the game slows down when he's running the point. We won't be able to do that against teams like JMU.
I'm concerned about how many minutes we are playing Brown and Lewis. To ultimately be successful this season, we are going to have to find a way to spare those guys some minutes and actually get production from those who replace them. Bench depth is a concern at this point.
Re: Special year in Basketball
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Originally Posted by
ULvictory
I'd be open to that if that guy comes in and gets us an NCAA tournament win.
It's better than where we are now where consistently fail to make the tournament.
Pick a sport, we got plenty of options.
Re: Special year in Basketball
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Originally Posted by
ULvictory
I'd be open to that if that guy comes in and gets us an NCAA tournament win.
It's better than where we are now where consistently fail to make the tournament.
Not only do we fail to make the tournament, we really don't ever challenge for the conference title in general. Our average position of finish over his tenure has been roughly 4th or 5th with maybe 2 regular season titles? Not exactly raising banners.
Re: Special year in Basketball
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
Ball movement in general was good, especially in the first half and particularly when Michael Thomas was not in the game. I'm not sure what the deal is with him but he pounds the ball too much and the game slows down when he's running the point. We won't be able to do that against teams like JMU.
I'm concerned about how many minutes we are playing Brown and Lewis. To ultimately be successful this season, we are going to have to find a way to spare those guys some minutes and actually get production from those who replace them. Bench depth is a concern at this point.
At this point it is, you are correct, but that will change when a few things happen.
#1--Kobe Julien coming back. Kobe is not as physical as Lewis or Brown, but can give you minutes that will spell one of them, specifically Lewis.
#2--Joe Charles and Isaiah Richards have to continue to improve and I think they will.
#3--We are playing allot of guys right now (10/11), that won't be the case when conference play rolls around, by that point your rotation will be 8. Here is what I see.
PG--Fulks
SG--Garnett
SF--Williams
PF--Lewis
C--Brown
Bench will consist of:
Julien if and when healthy
Charles
Thomas as you will need a backup PG but his minutes will be limited unless foul trouble
Dalcourt
You will see others play spot minutes, but the 9 listed above will gobble up the majority of the minutes. Thomas' minutes will not be as high as they are now and much of this will depend on the health of Kobe. If he is ready and 100% this team becomes much better.
Just my opinion.
Re: Special year in Basketball
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Originally Posted by
RaginDave
At this point it is, you are correct, but that will change when a few things happen.
#1--Kobe Julien coming back. Kobe is not as physical as Lewis or Brown, but can give you minutes that will spell one of them, specifically Lewis.
#2--Joe Charles and Isaiah Richards have to continue to improve and I think they will.
#3--We are playing allot of guys right now (10/11), that won't be the case when conference play rolls around, by that point your rotation will be 8. Here is what I see.
PG--Fulks
SG--Garnett
SF--Williams
PF--Lewis
C--Brown
Bench will consist of:
Julien if and when healthy
Charles
Thomas as you will need a backup PG but his minutes will be limited unless foul trouble
Dalcourt
You will see others play spot minutes, but the 9 listed above will gobble up the majority of the minutes. Thomas' minutes will not be as high as they are now and much of this will depend on the health of Kobe. If he is ready and 100% this team becomes much better.
Just my opinion.
So who spells brown and Lewis? Charles and julien? That would be some small thin lineups. We need Richards in the middle I think.
Re: Special year in Basketball
Also would be curious to see Richards at the 5 and brown at the 4 Lewis at 3 for a few minutes to see what kinda havoc we could cause in the half court.
Re: Special year in Basketball
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JMVCAJUNS
Front page of what?
The web ... the term carried over.
Re: Special year in Basketball
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Originally Posted by
RaginDave
At this point it is, you are correct, but that will change when a few things happen.
#1--Kobe Julien coming back. Kobe is not as physical as Lewis or Brown, but can give you minutes that will spell one of them, specifically Lewis.
#2--Joe Charles and Isaiah Richards have to continue to improve and I think they will.
#3--We are playing allot of guys right now (10/11), that won't be the case when conference play rolls around, by that point your rotation will be 8. Here is what I see.
PG--Fulks
SG--Garnett
SF--Williams
PF--Lewis
C--Brown
Bench will consist of:
Julien if and when healthy
Charles
Thomas as you will need a backup PG but his minutes will be limited unless foul trouble
Dalcourt
You will see others play spot minutes, but the 9 listed above will gobble up the majority of the minutes. Thomas' minutes will not be as high as they are now and much of this will depend on the health of Kobe. If he is ready and 100% this team becomes much better.
Just my opinion.
If you look at a box score, we are playing a lot of guys right now. However, in meaningful games this season, our starters are averaging well over 30 minutes each with much lower minute contributions from the bench. I think that shows the trust Marlin has in the starters but also may show that he's not as confident in the guys off the bench.
Julien will have to help in the front court but he won't be able to do what Lewis or Brown do in regards to his rebounding, rim protecting and defending opposite bigs. My biggest concern is running JB down, especially through the grind of the conference season. Hopefully one of our other bigs can step up and be productive.