So, I wonder how many seasons does he get before he puts together a NCAA worthy product? How many more seasons of cupcake city non-cons and bottom 20% pace despite not running anything worthy of being called an offense does he get before it's no longer too early. Bayno and Lon both got a tournament appearance in year 3, every other head coach in UNLV history that didn't get a dance by year 3 got their walking papers, Rice got his after 3 years straight where he wasn't going dancing.
When is it acceptable to cut bait based on what you've seen, not based on potential
So the question is how close is he to having a tournament worthy product?
Again Pace? As long as it works I could give 2 shits. That being said I think Pape will allow us to run a bit more last season. Kalib is surprisingly not built to run. Cotrell isn't either, and I think Whaley can't run the entire game. Bear is athletic, but I don't think he can run the floor, but I can see the pace improve
The truth is, there isn't a lot of structured offense in college basketball these days. UConn does it CSU does it, some have more structure than others. I personally would love to see more, and there has been more off ball movement and purpose this second half of the conference season.
Cupcake noncons? We had 4, just like every practically every other top NET team. 1 was a make up add on game ( i didn't agree with it, but I get wanting to get some sort of game in there). Have you seen our quad 1 record compared to other tournament teams. It stacks up pretty good.
Hey it hasn't been great, which is why we are having this discussion. The headscratchers are a problem, one I think will be fixed. To be seen yes. The home record has not been good either.
But.
We are 7-2 against ranked opponents, with one loss being a stolen game against USU. Also had the best road record in the conference ( at least we did before Saturday). We also had some of the worst attendance out of the top 6 teams.
I think it will be easier to not lose against those bad teams which should help crowd support, which will then to a better home court advantage. Again his record this season in the tough scenarios is better than the easier ones. I think it i easier to fix the easier stuff. DO that this year and we are easily in and likely ranked during that last run of the season. To me, I think he is closer than he is given credit for. Hell even this season with those terrible losses we are in the "next four out" on some boards. Also safely in the NIT according to many, which would be our best season since 2013.
Every single school has man to man packages if you're not Jim Boeheim (and even he ran some some seasons). The fundamental difference between the trapping match up man and good man with double teams isn't that far apart. If you go into a season and say 'I'm only going to play one defense', then unless you're absolutely elite at it, you had better have some other cards in your deck. Tark ran the Amoeba occasionally from man to man, and ran 1-2-2/1-2-2- match up his final year. And you don't need to be great at two defenses, you just need to be able to run a 2nd one with a pulse once people figure out your gimmick. Sticking to a gimmick defense despite everyone figuring it out is STUBBORN or defeatist. Everything else is just excuses.
It was a mistake. But I don't think it is that easy to switch to a regular man at high level when you drill a help culture over and over for 3 months. You help when you aren't supposed to you, have breakdowns and it gets ugly fast. They talked on the broadcast against SDSU this last game how much they practice defensive concepts, even though they don't change much. It's not that easy to throw out an effective man D at this level when you haven't practiced.
This season we have multiple looks. Some mostly straight up man, some with more help concepts, and a mini match up zone once the ball hits the key ( we have run this the past several games, I'm not too fond of it). We have thrown in some 1-3-1 as a change up sparingly which has been a good change up to throw them off balance. I think it is improving, and despite some of the holes our current defense can create, it has been quite effective overall.
DTJ is a quality asset to be sure. But he was helping us recruit this year and Pharoah and Taj both ended up at our rival, Khaman Maker never answered our phone calls, We did get Pape, who is a project but should provide some rebounding and defense, but who else is left in the valley to recruit?
I was thinking more in the portal. Can't count on DJ more than next year and HS recruiting is over. But after his growth and production this season, I can see some quality players want to come and play with him. Also given the need for a quality guard that can do some combination of guard, facilitate and/or shoot it can be a pretty intriguing possibility for someone looking to make a impact on a Tournament level team.
I like Hicks and Whaley a lot, but neither is even an all-conference honorable mention type player, both have relatively limited games as things stand right now. Hill is going to be coming off an ACL and I'd be amazed if he's back to 100% at the start of next year. Cottrell, Nowell, and JJ3 are useful depth pieces but all severely limited in some way. This isn't Dedan Thomas Sr, JR RIder, Dexter Boney, Evric Gray, Reggie Manuel. This isn't Jerel Blassingame, Odartey Blankson, Romel Beck, Michael Umeh, and Lou Amundsen. This isn't even Dalron Johnson, Lou Kelly, Jevon Banks, and Chris Richardson. If we're being super honest, I don't think it's even Bryce Hamilton, Amauri Hardy, and Cheikh Mbacke Diong quality returning. It's DTJ (and who knows if he won't be poached to a big NIL school) and some potential. I think beyond DTJ you can probalby upgrade with with the right coach across all those positions. Sprinkle did it at Utah State. Abdur-Rahim did it at South Florida.
I'll give you the Dedan/Rider/Boney/Gray/Manuel squad. That was a really good team. But the other examples? No one you listed was as impactful as DJ has been this season, other than Hamilton maybe, but I would trade DJ's ability to pass over Hamilton's ability to score. Also think of Bryce coming off his freshman season vs DJ?? I like Whaley a lot and I think he can be an all conference type player, especially since JUCOs often get a bit of a jump their second season. I do think we have a solid core coming back that can become a squad with some portal additions.
This is year 3 for Kevin. There has been a precedent for sure. Kevin is has the least amount of experience in our school's history. Things have been improving. Rice did have diminishing returns the further removed from Lon's handoff we got, despite more "stars". Kevin has improved talent and the on field product. This isn't trying to defend a "slow build". It is trying to defend a young coach that has some promise. The high points have been pretty good. Finishing 4th in a conference that can get 6 teams in is something.