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Then again those pesky rumors yesterday that Hop was in contract negotiations.If we have a new coach already I assume it’s BH.
Then again those pesky rumors yesterday that Hop was in contract negotiations.If we have a new coach already I assume it’s BH.
If Kline brought better players to red and red ignored them then that still reads as a negative on Kline because he either didn't take into account what kind of player red wanted, or didn't show enough conviction in his choices to convince Red. Its not 100% alex's fault, but its also not 100% NOT his faultThis is nonsensical. Kline’s “results” are the players he identified for Red and the staff. That complete set of results (i.e the players he identified and advocated for) is not transparent to us fans.
If an advisor makes a recommendation that the CEO decides to not listen to, how in the world would you judge and label that the advisor is “you are who what your results say you are”?
I bet Kline is pretty talented at his job, but I also agree a total clean out is the best move forward.
This is interesting as I guess that Wildhack had to catch his flight to Indy and probably didn’t have the time.The Post Standard says Torrey Ball met individually with all of the assistant coaches and told them they were being let go.
Hop will not be the next head coach.Then again those pesky rumors yesterday that Hop was in contract negotiations.
Fully agree ...I think Alex probably left us…
I think folks are reading too far into this. A coach got let go, his staff will follow.
I know we want to be excited about a new AD and coach being announced ASAP, but let’s pump the brakes.
That is what I was told directly by the person being replaced. That he was grooming Torrey. Actually I think his wife told me 2 seconds before Herm came over to join us.This is interesting as I guess that Wildhack had to catch his flight to Indy and probably didn’t have the time.
At least Lyke didn’t fire them.
Looks like Ball will be sliding into Herm’s old slot, provided that he is retained by Carparelli.
I would say "family adjacent," maybe.He'll land on his feet.
This is actually "good" news in the main vis a vis the new head coach, but "bad" because I think Kline was a great resource.
I assume this means that the new head coach will be from outside of the "family."
Best of luck to Alex Kline.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. My bet is Wildhack told red last week before he went to indy. Bell just made it official today.This is interesting as I guess that Wildhack had to catch his flight to Indy and probably didn’t have the time.
At least Lyke didn’t fire them.
Looks like Ball will be sliding into Herm’s old slot, provided that he is retained by Carparelli.
Everyone is coveted everyone can shooteh George was regarded as a coveted portal commodity nationally, it was market value
??Everyone is coveted everyone can shoot
If the job is just to find people who regard a player highly, anyone can do that
GM = Garbage ManGriff being promoted to GM!!!
Millhouse thinks that any position that is metrics or statistical in nature can be done by any scrub with a laptop and a sports reference site open.??
I would think any of the potential coaches would want their own guy. GMAC had no relationship with him so why would he want him around.Yup of the names mentioned, Hodgson and Schertz make the most sense if Kline is gone. The other three Murray, Hop, GMac I figure Kline would stay on or be encouraged to stay on and if he was leaving it would be his choice.
Wait really? This gives us a better chance?Whoa! That’s makes me think Hodgson is our guy.
I'm surprised Peter Corasiniti was let go so quickly; I would think he would be valuable to Red's successor, at least for an initial period. . His role was mainly logistics -- overseeing such stuff as travel schedules, buses, hotels, scheduling practices, worrying about food procurement on the road, equipment, etc. Prior to his current position, he was a student manager, senior student manager and graduate assistant. He essentially ran the day-to-day non-basketball part of the program.
Syracuse, N.Y. ― In addition to the firing of head coach Adrian Autry, the rest of the basketball staff was also let go on Wednesday.
Those firings included all of Autry’s assistant coaches along with general manager Alex Kline, according to multiple sources.
Autry’s assistant coaches include Allen Griffin, Brenden Straughn, Dan Engelstad and Pete Corasaniti.
Syracuse athletic director John Wildhack informed Autry of the school’s decision to fire him after three seasons as the Orange’s head coach.
Autry then reached out to his assistants, he told Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard earlier Wednesday morning.
According to sources, SU deputy athletic director Torrey Ball informed the staff they were also officially out. The coaches received emails early Wednesday morning asking them to report to a meeting with Ball. The meetings were held individually with each of the assistants and not as a group.
There was some thinking that Kline might be retained. He was hired as the first general manager for the SU basketball program in the summer of 2024.
Kline, a Syracuse graduate, had spent the previous four years as a scout with the New York Knicks and, before that, was a scout with the New Orleans Pelicans for another four years.
8 years in the nba. last 4 with the knicks.Didn’t know much about Kline. Was he young and previously around NBA?