Cavs are still paying Mike Brown.... seriously.
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Thread: 2019 Coaching Carousel
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05-13-2019, 07:28 PM #401
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05-13-2019, 08:35 PM #402
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05-14-2019, 08:57 AM #403
Here is a list of 9. These seem more realistic than what I saw before (Link).
"He's a little bit ball-dominant, he needs to have the ball in his hands, and he's not a good shooter." Ball-dominant … isn't that a nice way of calling someone a ball hog? Where is my Jay Bilas Thesaurus?
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05-14-2019, 09:01 AM #404
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05-14-2019, 12:06 PM #405
Kind of weird considering they are a very solid basketball program, losing twice in the National Championship hurts, but getting there is impressive in it's own right, you'd think they'd really have a great fan base for basketball, but I guess football will always reign king, especially with the Harbaugh love.
As for the list, I don't think they'll hire Ed Cooley, but that'd be interesting, he's been established at Providence forever though, wonder if he'd leave for the pay raise that Michigan can offer, I personally don't see it. Kevin Willard is a solid coach, but hasn't had much tournament success. I don't know how you don't make a decent run with that Seton Hall team a couple years back, though they did have some head cases.
Johnny Dawkins is doing some interesting things at UCF, but it seems Coach K's tree has been pretty hit or miss, however he was K's top assistant for a while, if Dawkins gets the job and keeps Michigan rolling, you'd have to think he'd be a top candidate to take over when K retires. I'll be interested more so to see if he can get into the NCAA Tournament a bit more and make a run or so.
It'll be interesting to see if Michigan goes with someone established or if they attempt to grab someone from a lower conference and roll the dice. They obviously have had pretty decent success recently, but are losing a good amount. It'll be a tough year zero, but I think that's still an attractive job even if you will always play second fiddle to football just because of the resources that Michigan possesses.
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05-14-2019, 01:14 PM #406
Just my opinion I don't think Michigan will try another Coach K assistant.
Tommy Amaker didn't have much success there
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05-14-2019, 01:21 PM #407
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I think cooley is more entrenched at providence than willard is at shu, but i think they're probably both loathe the leave the northeast, with the amount of recruiting ties they have there.
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05-14-2019, 07:46 PM #408
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The word I heard is that Beilein hated recruiting. (Sorry if that already came up)
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05-14-2019, 07:55 PM #409
True to a degree, he was tired of all his talent leaving early too, I think with Jordan Poole and a couple other guys gone, he knew next year was a rebuild. Unfortunately for college coaches in football and basketball they don't get to just focus on coaching, they have to be salesmen as well, playing nice with boosters, recruiting, etc. I will say though, one thing I appreciated about Beilein is that you never hear him come up in any cheating scandal, he seemed to run the program the right way, something I do admire about him.
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05-15-2019, 08:36 AM #410Mom and Papa told me "Son, you gotta go to school; only way to make the fam'ly proud."
I paid no attention, left my books at home, rather play my music real loud.
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