I am excited about Bucky and think he has lots of potential, very likable and like what I see with X's and O's.
The idea he is going to win because he is innovative and a great coach, which will make the sum of our parts so much better we can now compete for championships is wishful thinking at best.
I keep reading of we are going to be the next "40 mins of hell" or some dream that we are going to win with depth because of our system and playing lots of guys, or we will tire teams out because we play with tempo. While none of these things are bad, they mean very, very little without the players to do so. In fact playing with tempo and pressure are a sure fire way to get blown out against teams that are more talented. It's a very simple math equation.
The last 25 NCAA champions have had no less that two NBA players on their teams, and the average is 3.52 nba players per championship team. Simply put you don't build a championship team without elite players. There are no exceptions. College basketball (and HS for that matter) are filled with great coaches that understand X's and O's, but elite teams/ programs have the resources and the recruiting to go along with it. I am hopeful that we are going to commit more to recruiting and NIL, especially with paying less for the coach, but the success is going to be defined with the players we can get.
I honestly have no idea how good of a recruiter Bucky is, or how relatable he is to players. This is, along with the administration giving him the money to be competitive is going to be the key to his success.
He may be a great coach (I am cautiously optimistic), but the reality is even a great coach can only make mediocre players a good team. No coach no matter how great can't take mediocre players and make them great. You have to have elite players to win championships.
The idea he is going to win because he is innovative and a great coach, which will make the sum of our parts so much better we can now compete for championships is wishful thinking at best.
I keep reading of we are going to be the next "40 mins of hell" or some dream that we are going to win with depth because of our system and playing lots of guys, or we will tire teams out because we play with tempo. While none of these things are bad, they mean very, very little without the players to do so. In fact playing with tempo and pressure are a sure fire way to get blown out against teams that are more talented. It's a very simple math equation.
The last 25 NCAA champions have had no less that two NBA players on their teams, and the average is 3.52 nba players per championship team. Simply put you don't build a championship team without elite players. There are no exceptions. College basketball (and HS for that matter) are filled with great coaches that understand X's and O's, but elite teams/ programs have the resources and the recruiting to go along with it. I am hopeful that we are going to commit more to recruiting and NIL, especially with paying less for the coach, but the success is going to be defined with the players we can get.
I honestly have no idea how good of a recruiter Bucky is, or how relatable he is to players. This is, along with the administration giving him the money to be competitive is going to be the key to his success.
He may be a great coach (I am cautiously optimistic), but the reality is even a great coach can only make mediocre players a good team. No coach no matter how great can't take mediocre players and make them great. You have to have elite players to win championships.