If so many players were breaking team rules, then the coach has lost control of the program. There is no sunny picture to what is going on.Originally Posted by Clutch0364
If so many players were breaking team rules, then the coach has lost control of the program. There is no sunny picture to what is going on.Originally Posted by Clutch0364
He did control the situation he suspended them. And he went out and handled the situation even more this off season but getting the cancer off the team. And you stated in another post if they were making the grades and doign what they had to do...how do you know they were making the grades? Coach Lee went and did what he had to do and got rid of the players who he felt were hurting his team on and off the court.Originally Posted by miamicajun32
these guys were lucky enough to get some playing time. The way these guys performed especially pesoli, I wouldn't have played him the rest of the year!
I don't think they stopped caring about basketball. I think all three were used to getting their way. Why do you think Turner transferred from Pittsburgh? Because he wasn't getting enough playing time. Why do you thing Pesoli transferred from Long Beach State. Because he wasn't getting enough playing time. Why do you think Fields went to JUCO out of high school?Originally Posted by miamicajun32
These three players all wanted to be "the man". The problem was that we had Mitchell, Southall, and Cameron who were "the man". They did not want to play second fiddle. That is the problem you get with JUCO players who are supposedly "superstars". They were asked to pass the ball to the other "men". They were asked to play defense. They did not like that. So they hung their heads. They tried to show Coach Lee during games that they had talent, they tried to do too much. Most of the time, they failed because they did not let the game come to them. They rushed everything. They did not play any defense. Did you ever watch any of these 3 play defense. It was a joke. (During the Sunbelt tournament, I think Turner got the message, he actually played much better defensively) Off the court, all three were suspended at various times during the year. They did not abide by Coach Lee's rules.
I do believe that coach lee said that they didn't full the requirements to stay on the team. This is addition by subtraction. Those two players did absolutely nothing last year when they stepped on the court. I personally am happy to see those two go, because they were the biggest problems on the court last year. These incoming freshmen are head shoulders above the people we got last year, im looking forward to a very exciting year with these kids.
This doesn't have as much to do with Lee's ability to instill discipline as it has with Lee's L A C K of ability to recruit talent (physical AND mental)! When one cannot coach talent, one cannot recruit it.
regardless of what happened, whats done is done! the only thing that matters now is the players we do have. i understand we'll have to endure some growing pains, but i for one am excited that we're getting some young talented guys to build on. i think its very important to go out and support the program and these young guys that are going to be our future. talk is cheap! lets get out there and give other young talented players a reason to come be a RAGIN CAJUN!
If I'm remembering correctly...last years squad was missing some key players that fled to other teams after making commitments to the cajuns. Some of last years players were brought in under a short amount of recruiting and were asked to fill shoes they weren't qualified to fill. The only player I heard a lot about and was a let down was Ed Turner. The assistant coach that left prior to last year told me during a fund raiser that Ed Turner was going to be incredible. He had some flashes, but wasn't very aggressive. I thought that later in the season, the team started to finally commit to what Coach Lee was trying to do. But...too little, too late. The players last year seemed to be lost at times, I'm curious to see if this years players will look as lost (and I'm talking about basic offensive skills...). Anyway, time will tell how good our coaches are at teaching. Football anyone? 25 days until D-Day.
As per today's arrest reports:
Lucian Alexander Graham, 22, Bellaire, TX - possession of marijuana.
very nice.Originally Posted by cajun1300
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Originally Posted by cajun1300
Got rid of him just in time. He scared me everytime he got the ball any way....
Good Riddance!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is missing from your view is that you have no idea how the new players will turn out. Northwestern State won an NCAA tourney game this year with players not rated nearly as high as our class. I agree this year may be similar to last due to youth. However, let's see what happens next year when these guys get a year of experience.Originally Posted by miamicajun32
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