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Is anyone confident we can have a winning team under Red next year?

I haven’t read through this thread but I saw Mike Waters’ column today and was interested in what he said. I copied and pasted because I wasn’t sure the link would work. Does this answer seem like rainbows and lollipops? I thought he made some good points.

Q: Do you think Syracuse officials are talking about a basketball head coaching change yet?



Jim L.



Mike:
I thought long and hard before answering this question because I didn’t want to give oxygen to a conversation that I don’t believe is going to be, or should be, had.



But I decided to answer the question because I’ve received similar questions regarding Syracuse’s struggles this season under second-year head coach Adrian Autry, and I’ve heard the chatter on social media.



I think it would be very short-sighted for Syracuse officials to consider a coaching change.



Autry has already shown that he can coach. I think some fans forget that he won 20 games last year. That was the most regular season wins for Syracuse since 2014.



And it’s not like Autry took over the Syracuse program at the height of success.



Let’s remember that just three years ago, Syracuse went through a losing season, going 16-17 in 2021-22 under former head coach Jim Boeheim.



This is a transition year. The roster was almost completely overhauled after last season.



In my opinion, Syracuse wasn’t ready to approach such an overhaul in the age of the transfer portal.



Autry, to his credit, realized this. Last June, he hired Alex Kline, a Syracuse alum who had spent the previous eight years as a scout in the NBA, as the Orange’s general manager.



Syracuse Orange Basketball 2024-25: Syracuse vs Albany

Syracuse general manager Alex Kline (second row, wearing glasses) watches a play during the Orange's game against Albany earlier this season. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.cumdennis nett | dnett@syracuse.com


Kline’s duties include preparing for the transfer portal during the season. They also include managing SU’s NIL budget, player retention and evaluating high school recruits in addition to the potential transfers.



Kline came on too late to have any input on this year’s roster.



I think Kline’s GM position is incredibly important because Syracuse does not have the NIL resources available at a lot of other programs in the SEC, Big Ten and even the ACC. So the Syracuse staff, including Autry, Kline and the assistant coaches, have to be smarter in how they approach the transfer portal and recruiting.



Kline is also trying to close that NIL gap, working with alumni groups and potential donors to get more support.



If Syracuse officials moved on from Autry after this year, they would be denying Autry and his staff the opportunity to put together a roster in conjunction with Kline.



I also think things would look a lot better this season if SUguard JJ Starling, the Orange’s leading scorer at 19.8 points per game, had not injured his left hand.



I’m not saying Starling would make Syracuse a great team, but he could’ve made a difference in losses to Notre Dame, Georgetown and Wake Forest. The Orange’s 8-9 record could be 11-6.



Another factor that would favor Autry and his staff is the promise of current Syracuse freshmen Donnie Freeman, Elijah Moore and Petar Majstorovic. Those three players are the first class brought in post-Boeheim.



And next year’s class includes a five-star forward in Sadiq White, a four-star guard in Kiyan Anthony, plus an international prospect in Australian guard Luke Fennell and an under-the-radar recruit in Aaron Womack of Milwaukee.



There’s an old saying among coaches, “It’s the Jimmy’s and the Joe’s; not the X’s and the O’s.’’



Retain the freshmen, bring in the 2025 recruits, target the right players in the portal and things could look a lot different next year for Syracuse.
 
The thing with Naheem not playing is irksome. Maybe he can't physically contribute. Maybe the team is incapable of playing 3 minutes of decent zone where he might be able to contribute more.
I can't remember a pat explanation from Red or Naheem. Ever
 
I haven’t read through this thread but I saw Mike Waters’ column today and was interested in what he said. I copied and pasted because I wasn’t sure the link would work. Does this answer seem like rainbows and lollipops? I thought he made some good points.

Q: Do you think Syracuse officials are talking about a basketball head coaching change yet?



Jim L.



Mike:
I thought long and hard before answering this question because I didn’t want to give oxygen to a conversation that I don’t believe is going to be, or should be, had.



But I decided to answer the question because I’ve received similar questions regarding Syracuse’s struggles this season under second-year head coach Adrian Autry, and I’ve heard the chatter on social media.



I think it would be very short-sighted for Syracuse officials to consider a coaching change.



Autry has already shown that he can coach. I think some fans forget that he won 20 games last year. That was the most regular season wins for Syracuse since 2014.



And it’s not like Autry took over the Syracuse program at the height of success.



Let’s remember that just three years ago, Syracuse went through a losing season, going 16-17 in 2021-22 under former head coach Jim Boeheim.



This is a transition year. The roster was almost completely overhauled after last season.



In my opinion, Syracuse wasn’t ready to approach such an overhaul in the age of the transfer portal.



Autry, to his credit, realized this. Last June, he hired Alex Kline, a Syracuse alum who had spent the previous eight years as a scout in the NBA, as the Orange’s general manager.



Syracuse Orange Basketball 2024-25: Syracuse vs Albany

Syracuse general manager Alex Kline (second row, wearing glasses) watches a play during the Orange's game against Albany earlier this season. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.cumdennis nett | dnett@syracuse.com


Kline’s duties include preparing for the transfer portal during the season. They also include managing SU’s NIL budget, player retention and evaluating high school recruits in addition to the potential transfers.



Kline came on too late to have any input on this year’s roster.



I think Kline’s GM position is incredibly important because Syracuse does not have the NIL resources available at a lot of other programs in the SEC, Big Ten and even the ACC. So the Syracuse staff, including Autry, Kline and the assistant coaches, have to be smarter in how they approach the transfer portal and recruiting.



Kline is also trying to close that NIL gap, working with alumni groups and potential donors to get more support.



If Syracuse officials moved on from Autry after this year, they would be denying Autry and his staff the opportunity to put together a roster in conjunction with Kline.



I also think things would look a lot better this season if SUguard JJ Starling, the Orange’s leading scorer at 19.8 points per game, had not injured his left hand.



I’m not saying Starling would make Syracuse a great team, but he could’ve made a difference in losses to Notre Dame, Georgetown and Wake Forest. The Orange’s 8-9 record could be 11-6.



Another factor that would favor Autry and his staff is the promise of current Syracuse freshmen Donnie Freeman, Elijah Moore and Petar Majstorovic. Those three players are the first class brought in post-Boeheim.



And next year’s class includes a five-star forward in Sadiq White, a four-star guard in Kiyan Anthony, plus an international prospect in Australian guard Luke Fennell and an under-the-radar recruit in Aaron Womack of Milwaukee.



There’s an old saying among coaches, “It’s the Jimmy’s and the Joe’s; not the X’s and the O’s.’’



Retain the freshmen, bring in the 2025 recruits, target the right players in the portal and things could look a lot different next year for Syracuse.

Well, I feel so much better now that I know that the stats nerd wears glasses. Phew!
 
You’re joking correct? JB‘s zone needed an active, shot blocking player in the middle who could also get out to the corner. That’s not Lampkin. He liked big , long rangy guards. We don’t have them. Donnie and Chris are kind of made for the zone. To think JB would make this a top 25 team is laughable. They started the season in most rankings outside the top 100. There’s only one ACC team currently in the top 25.
We started the season 63rd in KenPom and are currently 124th. That’s coaching.
 
Mike is a nice guy and a good reporter but let's be clear here - he is swapping some credibility for access.

Nothing wrong with it but defenses from Mike and Matt Park don't make a difference in calming the sea of discontent that is forming over the hoop program.

The AD is going to have to walk a fine line here as I'm not sure they fully understand the level of discontent or frankly how savvy our fan base is.
 
Absolutely agree. I think red truly did have a plan somewhat with a decent vision, but he just just can’t execute the plan. He can’t get the plan into the players mindsets on the court. It’s unfortunate, but it is what it is right now.
Talk is cheap. Most people have that part down. The ones that actually get shyt done are in high demand in all professions. Red has never and will never be a coveted head coach. He’s just not good. He was a horrible hire by an incompetent athletic department.
 
I don't see how they risk having him here for another year, to be honest.

If they bring him back, which I expect them to do, it’s equivalent to program suicide.
 

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