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I didn’t ask. I made a statement.Yeah. Not interested.
I didn’t ask. I made a statement.Yeah. Not interested.
If a high enough salary is allowed then worth the chance that Joakim Noah is fed up with the pros. Hire him to teach and recruit "big guys". Noah was such a fast learner & such a "floor leader", I bet he excels at it. We'll have the best "recruit-draw" at the center position. A coach who can "play" our players into competitive shape. UF has never had that. Yes, I'm dreaming. But to think White can move UF to appropriate heights without such a dream-coach is worse dreaming. FWIW ?
Aren't NBA teams still interested in Noah playing for them?I agree with a couple of provisions. First he does not need a high salary he is plenty wealthy, and he has to avoid all drugs that are illegal. Now I bet he can't really play that much he is injured somewhat.
Kevin stallings can recruit. He always found a way to find some good players. I think he's the best on that list by a mile.Hiring a former head coach makes a lot of sense but only if it is the right guy and I am not sure we know enough about some of the guys on Brockway's list to really know.
Rob Evans seems a bit old for the open role, as is Tubby Smith, and I doubt you will find many Gator fans that want Kevin Stallings anywhere near our program, I know I would scream if that a$$hat was hired.
With that said, there is no denying the impact that Larry Shyatt had on Billy's program so the idea has some merit.
Although I agree that recruiting is critical, at this point in the progression of White's tenure, I believe player development trumps recruiting. If you develop players, the word will get around and the recruits will come.
Aren't NBA teams still interested in Noah playing for them?
Maybe he should hire someone off the Tony Bennett tree. Being that hes such an offensive wizard.Mike needs to hire anyone who has any clue at how to orchestrate ball and body movement in a half court offense against any type of defense. Experience is irrelevant!! Yes, Duke was an awful defensive team all year, but did you see how simple sets and movements got KU a wide open look against that Duke zone almost every time down the floor, both from inside or outside the arc?
Maybe he should hire someone off the Tony Bennett tree. Being that hes such an offensive wizard.
Isaac Brown....bring him on. He coaches the big guys at Wichita State.I think white has a former assistant that's working on greg marshall's staff at wichita st. I'd be interested in him too.