basically what I have been saying. The guy is a PR and recruiting machine, but can't coach his way out of a paper bag. He relies on talent and a "novelty" offensive scheme. He is a decent defensive coach as long as his opposition doesn't change their strategy; once that happens all bets are off. He is initially proactive on defense, but when he is required to react he doesn't recognize until it is too late.
Glad he isn't our problem anymore.
Last edited by SmokeyOneKenobi; 03-28-2010 at 05:52 PM.
If I had a penny for every starting lineup argument...
The bottom line is no one knows yet. There are probably at least 8 guys who could start, it will play itself out. And as always its not who starts, its who finishes.
Calipari definitely got outcoached, but people are blowing it out of proportion. The coaches get too much credit when they win and too much blame when the lose. They hit a couple of 3's and he's a genius. Just like if Chalmers misses the 3...
Even though Spoon has said his primary reason for returning is to play the 3 spot, many are still placing him at the 4. I don’t get it. IMO he’d probably be better at the 2 than the 4 with the midrange game we know he has. Spoons main problem is guarding PFs who are bigger & stronger and I can’t see him gaining enough strength & weight in eight months to be a solid 4. If that were the case then why didn’t he bulk up this past off season as he probably knew he was going to be asked to play that position?
I don’t know what the lineup will be but from the info I’ve read Spoon was guaranteed his natural position, the 3.
Good mention of Spoon at the four especially the Rashard Lewis reference, I see your a guy who knows what he's actually talking about....
1)Jackson 2 or 3) Williams/Barton 4) Spoon 5) Coleman
Barton will Start
Spoon will spend a majority of his minutes at the 3 limited to the 4 for starting purposes and 4 the 4 guard line up Coach likes so much from his Zona days
Last edited by memphismo23; 03-28-2010 at 06:30 PM.
-Mo-
I can see what you are saying but I think you are wrong. If it happens it happens. Thing is with Cal teams is you can go back and watch every loss he has had over the past 5 years and you will see the exact same thing occur in each of them. After all these years you would think he would make atleast some adjustment but he doesnt. He ignores it and hopes that he will overwhelm the other team with talent. That is directly on the coaches shoulders. What Huggins did last night, we as Memphis fans, have seen over and over and over. Each season people criticize the same aspects and each season it is exactly the same. Players changed, teams changed, Cal still has not. Pack in a tight physical zone, and foul if they get to the basket. On offense you use screens. The curl screen was great, flash back to Missouri taking it to us last year. But any type screens work, more the better, and then take it to the hole for open layups.
The problem I see with Cal is he’s always reactive as to proactive, especially in hard tight games.
Cal is a choke artist when the chips are down...
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Don't know I'd take it as a "warning" per se, but think we have a coach who's pretty astute with getting the big picture together. He certainly has visited these concerns and will take those in to next season. He's a teachable teacher.
Agree ^, but will be surprised if Sallie figures in the picture next year. Do you think UKarma had a prima dona syndrome? That is a coaching problem. That's why I have confidence in JP's leadership. He's not a narcissist, like their other. The sink hole shows up when it's not inside, out.
Good post Pedro...
I think your point is exaggerated, as from what I saw, an incredibale lack of leadership from the head coach. Not a hater, just what I saw....
I mean really... where was the coach when the team continues to shoot threes (i.e. 32 for the game?) when you have a clear advantage at size and bigman? Counsin's and Patterson should have had 25 points each.
In typical "X" fashion, his team was abismal from the line? Out of 334 Division 1 schools, Kensucky ranks 225 in FT %.
In typical "X" fashion, he failed to put his team in the best position to win the game. WVU had no ball handlers on the court for the last 7 minutes or so and Kensucky failed to pressure the ball for the majority of that time. It is inexcusable for a guy getting $4 million a year to make that kind of mistake.
Yes, I think experience on the floor helps, but when the coach is MIA all the experience in the world is not going to help you. See '08 Tigers.
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Last edited by hellothom; 03-28-2010 at 07:13 PM.
Uhhhh.... yeah I did. When he was here I knew, heard from others, & said myself the man
1) was no floor coach & needed to find a good assistant to help him with that on the bench &,
2) needed to work more on fundamentals like FT, boxing out, etc...
I don't think any of this is a BIG Secrete
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I really thought the Kentucky players played well and handled themselves pretty well. Esp given the void in leadership.
I didn't see anything to show the Cousins slap was intentional. I think it was pretty stupid for a BIG to pick up a foul that way. I think the refs looked it over pretty well (i.e. they did review it via video) and handled it.
As much as I dislike "X", I hold no grudge against the players @ Kensucky. I think they handle themsleves much better than the players at say a school like UT.
I think the UT players costantly act like thuggy, overconfident, smart as s es, who pull dirty stunts at evey possible turn.
Regardless of age or experience, Cal had the most talented team in the tournament. He sucks as a coach; he would have lost the Olympics with the Dream Team.
Last edited by cscottl1981; 03-28-2010 at 07:53 PM.
Cal does a great job of getting his players to play hard and with intensity for an entire game (something that, frankly, was missing from a couple of our key guys at times this year). X's and O's are overrated. Kentucky missed their shots. End of story.
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Look, I'm not saying Calipari is an awesome bench coach or he wasn't outcoached, but my main contention is that if it was a more "experienced or mature team" Kentucky could have pulled out a win. There have been horrible bench coaches or coaches who played bad strategies, who have found NCAA success. With the talent Kentucky had this year, they should have beat WVa.
They were frosh who still experienced struggles and were supported by "experienced" upperclassmen. Rose had Dorsey, Anderson, Dozier, CDR in the starting lineup. Tyreke had Anderson, Dozier, Taggart in his second year, Mack, etc. Kentucky had Bledsoe, Dodson, Cousins, Wall, in the starting lineup with an Orton also backing them up, and an immature Liggins. Kentucky rode their frosh to their record.
Thanks for the expert warning. We'll be sure to pass it on to our coach.
I guess i don't equate fundamentals with x's and o's. Cal's teams play with a lot of freedom on offense so they are prone to taking bad shots (fundamentals) and missing free throws (fundamentals) here and there. Should he have told his team to post up Cousins (x's and o's) at least once every possession? Maybe. But they got wide-open looks anyway, and they just failed to knock them down.
I agree that it's best to have all of your ducks in a row-- playing hard/intensity/focus, fundamentals, and x's and o's, but when you have the most talent in the NCAAs, playing hard trumps everything else in my book.
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The only problem I see with your post is that your automatically dismiss anyone critical of "X"'s coaching as a "hater"???
Essentailly, you give him a pass and toss all the blame to his players to make your point.
Either you're a slippery, slimy "X" lover. OR you just picked a really stupid example to make your point. Lay off the X-juice, you'll make out much better.
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