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Wonder if this dude is in Indianapolis🤔
 
The first thing GMac is doing that Red didn't was to fill all his Assistant coaches' slots and hire people from outside the family. Two massively important steps. All I can judge GMac on is what he has done, and so far so good.

The portal is up next, which will be just as important if not more...
Different situation. Red was stepping up into the head job with an existing staff and replaced himself with Straughn. Gerry left and he replaced him with Engelstad who many loved but then he didn't bring Laffew with him. Gerry is walking into a program that fired their head coach and all the assistants before Gerry was even hired. I wouldn't be surprised if only one coach comes from Siena as none of them have much coaching or recruiting experience at the highest level of college basketball.

Can you imagine if at Red's first presser he announced "Thanks for the job, Grif, Gerry you're out of here."
 
Have to pick a lane here. Either we had a talented roster that the GM built and would have been a tournament team with better coaching, or we had a poorly built roster that mediocre coaching couldn’t overcome.
The answer is somewhere in the middle. We had talent but not a lot of two way talent. Mostly because nobody could play D. And no just because Kyle blocked a lot of shots does not mean he was a great defender.

Red wasn’t a terrible coach, he just wasn’t very good at it. His rotations were questionable at best, he couldn’t figure out how to beat a zone D (inexplicably).

Mix those two and you see a poor shooting team, outside of Kingz once he got going. Questionable work ethic from players who often just looked lost and confused.
 
People act like coaching is a one size fit all thing. Some coaches are good at amassing talent, perhaps getting that talent to play at a pretty high level. but many are not so good at when their main plan falls apart. Some are good at coaching talent up to their ceiling. Some are good at making more out of less. Some are better at getting guys to play as a team.

Whatever your skill set is as a coach, you better be able to get the roster that does you the best.

Guys like Callapari have lived off getting the high-level talent but often lost to lesser teams, but talent gave them lots of chances to be good.

JB was kinda in the middle. He made runs with loaded teams and he made runs with decent teams and he made runs with teams that should never have gotten that far.

I think guys like Self/Izzo have done a bit of both, stacked some pretty good talent but also developed players for runs.
 
He could have hired more assistants, he chose not to
Is that your opinion or do we know that? I'm not being argumentative, I'm honestly asking. If he could have and didn't, that's just plain stupid.
 
Bert than what red has brought in. Kingz Kyle and Betsey were solid. So was Bryce off the bench. Wasn’t a talent problem…
I found Betsey to be a below average player. He obviously had a good shot but he needs to play ANY defense to have value. I think he was kinda wish.com Chris Bell personally. Maybe a new staff gets more out of him.
 
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I found Betsey to be a below player. He obviously had a good shot but he needs to play ANY defense to have value. I think he was kinda wish.com Chris Bell personally. Maybe a new staff gets more out of him.
Not even close to Chris bell. lol
 
Insiders alluded to it that he could have. Would like to hear all the details
Wildhack said he would add staff if Red could make a case for it and explain the need. Syracuse was over leveraged with a large unbudgeted expenditure in football coaching salaries and support staff. Not as cut and dried as some make it sound.
 
Wildhack said he would add staff if Red could make a case for it and explain the need. Syracuse was over leveraged with a large unbudgeted expenditure in football coaching salaries and support staff. Not as cut and dried as some make it sound.
Love this explanation and makes so much sense hearing it like this.
 

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I’ve seen it first hand…and he is not nearly what you see on an in game basis. He treats his coaches very well, gives them tons of leeway and allows them to coach with little to no yelling. All he demands is high attention to detail and high energy. He’s also the “bad guy” so his coaching staff are good guys.
Fair enough, appreciate the insight and perspective, apparently it might be true that you can’t judge a book by its cover.
 
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Have to pick a lane here. Either we had a talented roster that the GM built and would have been a tournament team with better coaching, or we had a poorly built roster that mediocre coaching couldn’t overcome.
I think it was a halfway decent roster with bad coaching. Kline did alright overall but he missed majorly with George and guard was the biggest hole on the roster
 
Wildhack said he would add staff if Red could make a case for it and explain the need. Syracuse was over leveraged with a large unbudgeted expenditure in football coaching salaries and support staff. Not as cut and dried as some make it sound.
Other than the “everyone else has it” excuse, I’m not sure there is a justifiable reason all of these positions exist. It’s all a joke.

That said, type “a professional letter explaining the need for a fourth assistant coach at a high Division I basketball school” into ChatGPT. Copy and paste the answer into a new email to jwildhack and be done with it.
 

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