calumnus said:
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wifeisafurd said:
This team has far exceeded my expectations. Fox & company certainly made lemonade out of lemons. Ultimately, Fox's success will be impacted by his ability to recruit, which is to be determined.
I agree that he needs to recruit elite talent for the team to take the next step, but I thought he did a remarkable job pulling together his first class given the circumstances he stepped into.
I disagree that he needs to recruit elite talent. He needs to recruit good players who will fit and who will be here for a few years. He's show the ability to develop players, and there are a lot of players out there who aren't top-50 who have the raw materials to be very good with coaching.
Elite talent is great, but he needs to get this program on the kind of footing that will make elite talent consider coming. That will take some time and won't be built on AA types.
Totally agree. We are simply not the kind of program or style of play that will attract one-and-dones. Better to go for good players who can develop over time, play team basketball, and get a great degree. Virginia and Wisconsin have been very successful doing that. Throw in some international players, and we can make it back to the top third of the league with that formula.
Jaylen Brown? And Ivan Raab was a 2 and done.
Brown and Rabb plus Jason Kidd, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Ryan Anderson and if he wasn't injured Leon Powe or if he had played better Bird... plus if they didn't go straight to the NBA Nowitski and maybe even Lebron...
You left out #23 ranked five star Jamal Sampson, who stayed for a year and left. He was decent on defense and rebounding, but making an open shot from 3 feet away was a challenge. BTW, Ryan Anderson was not a top 100 player, nor was he a 5-star recruit. He was only a 4-star recruit, and not projected to leave early for the NBA, like the others you mentioned. He would be exactly the type of player I would be looking for. Not a 5-star, and maybe good enough to jump to the NBA, or maybe might take a little longer to develop, give you 2 good or three good years. Looking at how raw as freshmen the players were in this list of yours, I don't see any of them gave us a lot in those years anyway. Only Kidd and Shareef were really outstanding as freshmen. BTW, the teams they played on as freshmen were not our best teams.
Nowitski, and even more so, Lebron, are woulda, shoulda, coulda, and are fantasy talk, not reality.