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Dude you have no idea what youre talking about, ill just leave it at that.
That's not true.
The 2009-2010 team wasn't nearly as congested from the perspective of a recruit.
The '09-10 season started the year with:
1 returning Sr starter who was not first round material (Arinze),
1 returning SR moving from role player to starter (Andy) who was not first round material,
1 returning JR moving from role player to starter (Rick) who was not first round material,
1 JR transfer player who was 1st round material, and a bunch of role players and mildly-recruited freshman with no experience:
with a total of zero McD all-americans, zero Wooden preseason candidates, and zero five star recruits, zero Chris Paul/Durant camp stars, etc.
That sort of talent is not going to scare away anyone: and it didn't. FAB, Dion, CJ, and Keita all signed up. The '10-11 team was pretty loaded, especially up front, so RAK's commit was a bit of a surprise, but MCW is going to play so there was nothing to scare him away.
Of the 6 in the backline who is the odd man out then???
It won't be Southerland hes the second oldest of the 6, and will get minutes as a Jr upperclassmen because we will need him as a senior. Consensus here is Xmas is going to play but he Defenetly won't bench Keita.
The only way we go less then 9 deep is MCW, Mookie, and Cooney don't play come big east and we have a injury on top of it. I could see guys sitting out 3-4 games maybe like Southerland last year, but they are still part of the rotation.
defenetly
We went nine deep last eyar, (Melo, Keita, Jackson, Joseph, Fair, Southerland, Jardine, Triche and Waiters). We've got 8 of those guys back this year. Christmas will have to play immediately or we got with the two centers or with two small forwards. Cater-Williams, Cooney and Mookie won't see much time. Clealry we'll go 9 deep again. It's pretty obvious.
I am a little conflicted in my thoughts on how MCW and Cooney will be handled. I don't believe JB is reluctant to play a deep bench so much as he is married to the idea that certain guys on a roster are his horses, can be trusted and should play the majority of the minutes. I think this necessarily leads to a short bench. After all if you have 3 starters who garner 32+ minutes each game, there are only so many minutes left to award to the guys sitting on the bench. Last year those guys were RJ, KJ and Scoop.
Scoop, Brandon and KJ are players that I would expect might get that kind of run this season. They are all upper classmen, returning starters and have been in the program multiple years. If they get those kind of minutes there aren't that many minutes left to allot among Dion, MCW and Cooney. That said, MCW is a McDonald's AA guard...when was the last time we had a McD's guard come in who didn't play? Presumably Dion will play also as the kid is talented and it doesn't seem as though he is one that is content to sit and bide his time until others move on. I simply don't see where Cooney's minutes will come from no matter how badly we may need outside shooting. I also don't think our outside shooting from Triche, Scoop and KJ is so bad that it will require Cooney's insertion. While they don't necessarily shoot as well as a Rautins or Devo they hit a serviceable percentage of their outside shots and will presumably improve at least marginally this season.
Clearly there will be lots of opportunity to win minutes in the front court. We have no established starter at either PF or C. While I think there are front runners, I don't think we have a situation where we have a returner who played well enough to be "guaranteed" the spot. What is more, the guys playing those positions all have some questions marks; can Fab stay on the court, can Keita add some offense, can Rak make the adjustment from High school speed to Major D1 speed and does he have any offensive ability, can Fair bang with bigger bodies, can James show some consistency??
Should be interesting.
I simply don't see where Cooney's minutes will come from no matter how badly we may need outside shooting. I also don't think our outside shooting from Triche, Scoop and KJ is so bad that it will require Cooney's insertion.
Clearly there will be lots of opportunity to win minutes in the front court. We have no established starter at either PF or C. While I think there are front runners, I don't think we have a situation where we have a returner who played well enough to be "guaranteed" the spot.
I casn't help but thinking thatoeheim's limit on player rotation is a cause and effect of his March failures. We consistently lose to less talented but better coached teams in the tournament. I personally don't regard him as a truly worthy HOF coach. His winning numbers have been inflated with early career cup cakes every season he scheduled small programs to beef up Syracuse's record. I give him credit for being clever and the Orangemen fans for being gulibleI doubt the short bench is catching up to recruting.
SU has recruited highly touted classes the last two years despite having relatively experienced rosters. Now ask yourself which of the below scenarios is more likely.
1. After many years, recruits are just now starting to realize that Boeheim plays a seven-man rotation and selecting other schools.
2. Boeheim and his staff have narrowed their focus for the class of 2012 to a select few guys and may end up striking out with those guys for various reasons.
IMO #2 seems much more likely.
I casn't help but thinking thatoeheim's limit on player rotation is a cause and effect of his March failures. We consistently lose to less talented but better coached teams in the tournament. I personally don't regard him as a truly worthy HOF coach. His winning numbers have been inflated with early career cup cakes every season he scheduled small programs to beef up Syracuse's record. I give him credit for being clever and the Orangemen fans for being gulible
I casn't help but thinking thatoeheim's limit on player rotation is a cause and effect of his March failures. We consistently lose to less talented but better coached teams in the tournament. I personally don't regard him as a truly worthy HOF coach. His winning numbers have been inflated with early career cup cakes every season he scheduled small programs to beef up Syracuse's record. I give him credit for being clever and the Orangemen fans for being gulible
Wonder why no one else had chosen to use this recipe??? Fooling everyone into thinking you're a HOF caliber coach would seem to be a sufficiently lofty career achievement, that you would think that some of his bretheren might try baking their cupcakes the same way.
Or maybe he just really is a HOF caliber coach, just not the most successful one of the bunch.
OK thats like the glass "half-full saying to which my response is . Thats OK If I have the bottom half. Its not hindsight to say what he can improve on in his career thats becoming and end soon. A better use of his players is something he can do now and bring additional success for himself and the program And us of course. I'm looking forward to seeing the team back on the floor. can't wait to see the big improvement in Fab and Moose physically and in their game. There are quite a few others that fit into that expectation suspense. You know the names as well if not better then me.Wonder why no one else had chosen to use this recipe??? Fooling everyone into thinking you're a HOF caliber coach would seem to be a sufficiently lofty career achievement, that you would think that some of his bretheren might try baking their cupcakes the same way.
Or maybe he just really is a HOF caliber coach, just not the most successful one of the bunch.
OK thats like the glass "half-full saying to which my response is . Thats OK If I have the bottom half. Its not hindsight to say what he can improve on in his career thats becoming and end soon. A better use of his players is something he can do now and bring additional success for himself and the program And us of course. I'm looking forward to seeing the team back on the floor. can't wait to see the big improvement in Fab and Moose physically and in their game. There are quite a few others that fit into that expectation suspense. You know the names as well if not better then me.
NO most of those situations aren't his "fault" ,however the fact that is rarely prepared to reach down to his bench and put in someone who has been "prepared for some of these contingencies is his fault. It the responsibility of every one incharge of a department or division in business to have someone with ability to fill in if an emergeny occurs and they need to take over responsibilities of the division/department head as I did and of course after my career ending stroke I had trained my replacement to step in and not cripple the company. Its simple management 101.Not to be rude but why be so hard on Jim? He makes the best with what he has, and wins games alone with his coaching. Is it his fault Paul Harris wasn't 6'8? Is it his fault that devendorfs defense isn't great? Is it his fault that Fab Melo is raw? Is it his fault that AO had bad knees? Is it is his fault that the 96 team with One late second round pick almost beat the best college basketball team ever with 8 NBA players and may have if Wallce didn't foul out? Is it his fault that Sherman and Kristoff caught the flu during the NCAA tournament? Is it his fault that MSU just cuaght on fire against our syracuse team that was 16 up on them. Is it his fault that David Robinson had a game of his life against us? Is it his fault that a Freshmen Derrick Coleman missed freethrows? Is it his fault that Hakim Warrick had 10 turnovers his senior year, and Gerry and Nichols combined for like 2-12 from three point land against Vermont of all teams? Is it his fault that Nichols missed that layup against Witchita State and Devendorf turned it over like 4 times against Louisville on the road? Is it JB's fault that he called that timeout that saved the Uconn game for us a few years back?
Is it his fault he got coach of the year had a team that worked hard together and the next season got nominated for a father of the year award (our coach that everyone calls old and grumpy)? Is it his fault that he coaches the kids and even in game every oportunity he can?
I suppose Calipari recruiting away from his players during a NCAA game and recruiting ten states away before a conference away game and then having the nerve to yell at his players while his team loses is better? I suppose someone like Calhoun cutting a player for drummond isntead of having the scholly open to begin with when they have been favorites for him the last 3 years is more honorable.
Some are yes some are no but you have to realize so much of it is recruiting. Look at Uconn. Ray Allen, Ben Gordon and Okafor together. Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lamb, and Oriaki who stood their own inside defensively . When they had Thabeet inside to guard the rim. When they had Caron Butler. I guess they were just good coached teams though. Wes and Rautins had a ok game against Butler but Rick,Scoop, and Joseph playing awfull on the offensive end was JB's fault(sarcasm). Should we say Fab being raw, Christmas being 6'8, should be copared to Okafor, Thabeet,Patrick Ewing, and Alonzo Mournings good coaching? Because it wasn't there athleticism that made them what they were? I guess Warrick Seikly Etan and Rick Jackson weren't coached all that well and were just good athletes.
JB and the coaches do what they can with what they have. They develop players, create work ethic, respect, and make boys men. Thats what JB does oh so well. He works with what he has.
JB is a big reason we have a 2-3 zone something different that we can stamp our name on and the largest college basketball arena. What is everthing about records and ratings? If so then go to the NBA take Kobe Magic Kareem Shaq, and whoever else off the lakers and see how great their ratings are
Funny how people are so in love with Marrone when he has won what a Pinstripe bowl in our home state( A HOME GAME) but JB is just old and grumpy. JB stands up for Gmac ok hes a alright guy Marrone stands up for Paulus and hes a god. Makes me feel sick.
NO most of those situations aren't his "fault" ,however the fact that is rarely prepared to reach down to his bench and put in someone who has been "prepared for some of these contingencies is his fault. It the responsibility of every one incharge of a department or division in business to have someone with ability to fill in if an emergeny occurs and they need to take over responsibilities of the division/department head as I did and of course after my career ending stroke I had trained my replacement to step in and not cripple the company. Its simple management 101.
I'm not going to comment on a lot of what is in this thread, but here's the thing about his NCAA tourney losses.
You RARELY see Syracuse lose a game in the NCAAs where they play great, and the other team plays just a tiny bit
better. The SU-Illinois game from years ago comes to mind. Both teams played phenomenal, both teams had tons
of talent, it's just Syracuse lost by two in the Elite Eight.
You do however, see things like "if they'd shot better" ... "if they'd made less turnovers" ... "if X had had a better
game" ... "if they'd played to their potential" ... "if they'd made better decisions" ... "if they'd done whatever". And
that really bothers me as a Syracuse fan, because it is such a disappointing way to end the year.
You don't generally go into the tournament thinking "Syracuse is going to be a tough out for somebody, and
someone is going to have to play great to beat them." Hoping yes, but not expecting. You generally go in
thinking "I hope they don't beat themselves."
Kev
I'm not going to comment on a lot of what is in this thread, but here's the thing about his NCAA tourney losses.
You RARELY see Syracuse lose a game in the NCAAs where they play great, and the other team plays just a tiny bit
better. The SU-Illinois game from years ago comes to mind. Both teams played phenomenal, both teams had tons
of talent, it's just Syracuse lost by two in the Elite Eight.
You do however, see things like "if they'd shot better" ... "if they'd made less turnovers" ... "if X had had a better
game" ... "if they'd played to their potential" ... "if they'd made better decisions" ... "if they'd done whatever". And
that really bothers me as a Syracuse fan, because it is such a disappointing way to end the year.
You don't generally go into the tournament thinking "Syracuse is going to be a tough out for somebody, and
someone is going to have to play great to beat them." Hoping yes, but not expecting. You generally go in
thinking "I hope they don't beat themselves."
Kev
To quote a few NFL coaches "You are what your record says you are." JB has a lot of wins on his record, including some very important ones.
I don't think the cachet of beating Syracuse in the tournament is the same
as some other schools. Yes, they play zone, but it can be beaten by a team
that's on.
Kev