orange79
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Any chance you might be seeing him anywhere after he retires?I won't shed a tear when he hangs it up.
Any chance you might be seeing him anywhere after he retires?I won't shed a tear when he hangs it up.
Any chance you might be seeing him anywhere after he retires?
Del Boca Vista, Phase 3I bet it's warm there.
Depends on what is meant by "retires."Any chance you might be seeing him anywhere after he retires?
The 5th on Azabuke was a clear foul. He brought his arms down and bumped the guy. He and Self didn’t even argue itStill shocked refs got call right in OT. Ball was clearly off Duke. Also, Azuibuike(wrong spelling) was fouled on alley oop should been and 1. Then he fouled out(no foul) on Allen. Grayson hit those 2 freebies then next time down was actually fouled and hit 2 more. Impressive game from the jayhawks. I feel we would have beaten them and it is hard to watch. Mr. Boeheim is better coach then both of those guys. Best coaches that I have seen in college are our coach as well as uconn guy was great, Dean Smith, Brad Stevens, and I am sure missing some other coaches. Would and never would have traded Syracuse coach for anything.
It still seemed somewhat unfair because on that alley op from #10 great pass he was hit twice on arm and elbow. Regardless, happy to see the last 11 mikes and OT. From what I saw it was a fair game.The 5th on Azabuke was a clear foul. He brought his arms down and bumped the guy. He and Self didn’t even argue it
Let’s focus on the present for a moment. Coach K looks, sounds, and acts older than JB. I don’t think he’s all there and Capel might even be the real head coach right now.He gets lottery pick after lottery pick, the best players in the country every year and still underperforms. Hes a good coach but definitely not the greatest. Facts!
K is getting killed for allowing Allen to chuck shots and siting in that zone while Newman was raining 3s.He gets lottery pick after lottery pick, the best players in the country every year and still underperforms. Hes a good coach but definitely not the greatest. Facts!
Thats a whole another can of worms. You don’t get the number 1,2,3 players in the country without some kind of advantage/ cheating going on. You can’t convince me otherwise.Maybe I'm the only one but I count recuiting as part of coaching.
He should win almost every year with all the talent he gets. There’s no debate. Hes stacked with the best players in the country every year .
We don’t cheat like K , weirdo.Because he is granted that kind of class?
On a site full of weird threads this is one of the weirdest. Right, if JB recruited as well as K he’d win as many games. Except he doesn’t recruit as well as K. In recent years not even close.
Yeah, part. He’s one of the two best recruiters in the game, no question. That doesn’t mean he’s as great in other areas.Maybe I'm the only one but I count recuiting as part of coaching.
While he was a great coach, he was assured of the best players.I realize that most of the participant's memories in this forum don't go back as far as 1975...and this guy had a lot help from one booster in particular, but it's hard to argue with what he accomplished.
Wikipedia
From 1948 to 1975, John Wooden, nicknamed the "Wizard of Westwood", served as UCLA's head coach. He won ten NCAAnational championships in a 12-year period, including a run of seven in a row that shattered the previous record of only two consecutive titles.[9][10] Within this period, his teams won a men's basketball-record 88 consecutive games.
Another cheater lol. All these “great” coaches cheated. It’s been going on forever. When there’s a lot of money to be made there will always be cheating.I realize that most of the participant's memories in this forum don't go back as far as 1975...and this guy had a lot help from one booster in particular, but it's hard to argue with what he accomplished.
Wikipedia
From 1948 to 1975, John Wooden, nicknamed the "Wizard of Westwood", served as UCLA's head coach. He won ten NCAAnational championships in a 12-year period, including a run of seven in a row that shattered the previous record of only two consecutive titles.[9][10] Within this period, his teams won a men's basketball-record 88 consecutive games.
Hahahahaha.
OK.
Didn't our coach get sanctions twice?
You can argue the seriousness of the infractions all you want (and I do), but the fact remains..