SUFan44
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I want absolutely nothing to do with Jason Hart as a head coach, and that is zero disrespect to Jason Hart.When he quit playing he was head coach at Taft High School. They won a championship. Then he moved on to Pepperdine. Then to USC. Then to NBA Ignite.
He has 9 years of NBA playing experience to draw off of as well. Which comes with an automatic respect factor. Experience with every level of basketball.
He knows what lottery picks looks like he coaches them everyday. He knows how to get players into the NBA.
He gives us the nostalgia that will help ease the transition from the legend himself. Fans will immediately love him.
Not apples to apples, but similar career path to Rod Strickland.
Rod Strickland - 17-year NBA career (advantage Strickland)
College Coaching Background
University of Memphis - Director of Player Development/Director of Basketball Operations - 2006-09
University of Kentucky - Special Assistant to the Head Coach - 2009-14
University of South Florida - Assistant Coach - 2014-17
NBA G League Ignite - Program Director - 2018-22
Now head coach at LIU, he is 3-20 in his first season and overseeing the worst team in college basketball.
Again, Jason Hart might end up being a great head coach at the college or pro level. But he has zero experience as head coach at the Division I level. Really not sure how buying a lottery ticket like that makes sense for a school like Syracuse.