HoopDreams said:
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Russell Turner doing another good job ready to get UCI into the finals of the Big West Tournament. I forgot if we ever pursued him (I think they were in the NCAAs when we were doing our coaching search), but we should have gone hard after him as he is from the Monty tree and the way they play looks very fundamental like Monty's teams. Plus he knows UC type requirements and has gotten some decent talent onto the Irvine campus. Why did we just jump at Fox again?
IIRC, didn't Russell Turner publicly say or do something stupid right around the time we let Wyking Jones go?
You are recalling correctly. Like you, I can't remember what exactly it was. But I am also recalling that his "apology" was worse? I remember feeling like what he said/did was a deal-breaker for me, and I otherwise liked him as an option at the time.
During the NCAA Tournament he tried to rattle Oregon PG Louis King by repeatedly calling him "Queen" such as yelling "double the little queen!" It was audible on the national TV broadcast and was correctly seen as homophobic and/or misogynistic. When called out on it he tried to blame his players for it, saying they came up with it in practice.
Would not fly at Cal at all.
Ah right. Forgot about that. But wonder why it's still flying in Irvine.
Because winning is more important than a poor choice of words at most schools. Not at Moral Victory U though. We lose with class, except when we fake injuries (Tedford), push our player (Monty), etc.
I prefer a players-coach type, and not an old-school type coach.
turner flunks both criteria
I didn't even like Monty, except he was such an exceptional coach that I thought he was a great coach for Cal
If I was to go out of the box, but stay west coast (which I think we should), I'd think about Romar. He just needs to get an associate head coach for Xs and Os
Agreed, old school authoritarian leadership styles are out of date and are especially a really bad fit for Cal students and recruits otherwise attracted to the Berkeley campus. I want to pull the next Shareef or Jaylen Brown out of Atlanta, plus top kids from Oakland and LA. Top players who are smart want to know how you and your school fit into their life and their aspirations, not how they will be your chess piece. If you are asking them to do something you need to be able to explain why, so they understand and get buy-in. You need to be open to feedback. The players are the ones on the court and might have ideas. Coaches who put players in the doghouse, who yell and scream, especially while losing, just see their best players head to the transfer portal.
I also think a coach at Cal needs to be obviously smart. They will be coaching smart kids. They need to be flexible in strategy depending on the best players who they can land. Able to put the players here in the best situation to win. Someone who pays attention to the advanced metrics. The three point shot has revolutionized the game but is still undervalued.
In general, a fast, high scoring style of play is going to be more attractive to top recruits. That has been the favored style on the West Coast for a long time. Lakers, Warriors, UCLA, LMU, Arizona, SDSU...Pac-12 refs will not let you play the physical style that can work elsewhere.
Gonzaga is the best example of a West Coast program that emphasizes playing efficient offense, getting shots for three point shooters, defending the three and playing fast.
I think with the right coach Cal can be similar, but ultimately more attractive to recruits due to our school and location. With the Warriors move across the Bay, and Haas' location near BART and downtown, Cal has the potential to become the East Bay's home team. That will generate the revenues to support retaining a top coach and his staff. Plus a dedicated practice facility.