No. That is not what I am saying at all. But its much easier just to make this post then to actually read and understand what I am saying.
The point of that post was to say that Louisiana is not a crap state in basketball. My post was a rebuttal to that argument. In fact if you look at state producing NBA players per capita. I know that you would find Louisiana near the top of that list. I also know that due to the laws of Time and Relativity that we cannot put together a team of the best players over a 30 year period. Many on that list that actually attended other schools.
There are thirteen scholarships in basketball...
So that is 3.25 players per year.
I understand and Cajun T will attest that recruiting will never be that easy. So, lets say on average every year, you will have to sign 4 players. I believe that Louisiana produces 3 kids that can help UL win consistently every year. I also believe that we can get these guys, and if you coach them, they will be good enough. Will you have to dip into Houston, or the Dallas Metroplex occasionally? I'm sure that you will. But with out a doubt the state can produce players in great enough quantity that can help this team win...
So, lets do a little experiment....
Class of 2000: Brad Boyd, Laurie Bridges, Antoine Landry (That worked out)
Class of 1987: Eric Mouton, Aaron Mitchell, Kevin Brooks (That worked out)
Class of 2006: La'Ryan Gary, Tyren Johnson, Elijah Millsap (Those guys were good enough) Plus the other guys that we signed who are good players in this league...Randell, Brandon Dison.
Class of 2010: Raymone Andrews and Javon Mitchell (Even in a year when every other program in the state knows that our coach is probably heading into his last year, and when we have not been winning we were able to get players who can help you win in the Sunbelt.)
The point of this argument is that if you have a guy who can really lock down the state of Louisiana. You may be able to contend with LSU for some. You should split recruiting with Tech. And the other schools are not an issue. (except maybe Tulane). Kids want to play basketball here, and the program is well thought of around the state. Does it make sense to have guys who can recruit other areas, of course.
In my opinion you should have one guy really good in Dallas, one guy good in Houston, then your head coach and one assistant should be GREAT in Louisiana.
The notion that winning consistently comes from being able to draw players from all over the country is flawed. I think winning consistently on a national level means being able to lock down talent from your state and other areas especially if it is good talent.
*** Again, My argument is not that we should recruit only Louisiana players, it is that Louisiana is not a crap state and basketball. I also believe that it is a rare year when the state does not produce 3 players that are good enough that we cannot get ***
Louisiana is not a crap basketball state. Again, I will argue this all day long...
PS.
Hollis Price (St. Aug),
Zimmerman who went to Miss State,
Kodi Augustus (Tara) Miss. State,
Elgin Bailey (Belaire) Miss State,
Mike White (Indiana),
Kentrell Gransberry (South Florida),
Edggrin McCain (Reserve Christian) Bradley,
Jermome Meyinesse (Virginia),
Ashton Mitchell (Sam Houston States Starting PG from New Orleans), Squeaky Johsnon (PG for UAB team that drummed LSU in NCAA tourney from New Orleans),
Tim Floyd's Teams that went undefeated in the Sunbelt, primarily New Orleans.
Damion Johnson (Thibodaux HS) Minnesota,
Clarence Moore (S. Lafourche) Georgia Tech,
Brandon Moore (Holy Cross)
Malcolm White (Helena) Ole Miss
Terrence Henry (Carrol) Ole Miss
Terry Martin (Richwood) Texas Tech
Brandon Wilson (Carroll) Ole Miss
Jeremy Jacob (Woodlawn) Oregon
Brad...Would you like to add any more from your time....
Is Louisiana still a crap basketball state????