That's my problem with him this year, at least. This team has struggled to stop the other team, which means: 1) Fox is not getting his concepts across; 2) the players are not listening, or: 3) they just don't have the ability to execute what he's trying to teach them.
It's probably three, in that so far, Kuany, Klonaras, Thiemann and Thorpe are all substantial recruiting misses. They tend to make up for not having much size by also not having very good defensive footwork, from what I can see, which among other things is why we have so much difficulty defending the pick-and-roll.
If we don't see some development from at least one of these guys by next year, when they'll be juniors, or another big man that can give us some defensive presence inside, I'll be ready to pass judgment on Fox. If you're going to recruit projects, then you have to be able to explain to them what they need to work on to get better, and convince them to put in the effort to do so. That was one of Monty's big strengths, which is why his teams generally punched above their weight.
It's probably three, in that so far, Kuany, Klonaras, Thiemann and Thorpe are all substantial recruiting misses. They tend to make up for not having much size by also not having very good defensive footwork, from what I can see, which among other things is why we have so much difficulty defending the pick-and-roll.
If we don't see some development from at least one of these guys by next year, when they'll be juniors, or another big man that can give us some defensive presence inside, I'll be ready to pass judgment on Fox. If you're going to recruit projects, then you have to be able to explain to them what they need to work on to get better, and convince them to put in the effort to do so. That was one of Monty's big strengths, which is why his teams generally punched above their weight.