Re: College Hoops 2014-2015 Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2014 12:35 am
Wow.
Just....wow.
Just....wow.
DRiccio21 wrote:they played really good and Kansas was about as bad as it gets.
i mean they are so long and they are real tough to score on but Kansas shot like 19%
Player buy in is always important, what makes me laugh is that it seems to be optional to buy in. Like players have a choice in the decision. The basketball coach and I were talking about this the other day and we both agreed that if John Wooden coached in this day and age he would not be as successful. Take his principles and his methods, kids would walk away.jsence2 wrote:DRiccio21 wrote:they played really good and Kansas was about as bad as it gets.
i mean they are so long and they are real tough to score on but Kansas shot like 19%
We didn't shoot much better, that's what has me stunned. We've now blocked 19% of all shots taken by the other team in three games.
The thing that made me the most excited....seeing how much the guys who weren't playing were cheering for those who were. They really appear to have bought into the platoon system from the outset.
cougnix wrote:Player buy in is always important, what makes me laugh is that it seems to be optional to buy in. Like players have a choice in the decision. The basketball coach and I were talking about this the other day and we both agreed that if John Wooden coached in this day and age he would not be as successful. Take his principles and his methods, kids would walk away.jsence2 wrote:DRiccio21 wrote:they played really good and Kansas was about as bad as it gets.
i mean they are so long and they are real tough to score on but Kansas shot like 19%
We didn't shoot much better, that's what has me stunned. We've now blocked 19% of all shots taken by the other team in three games.
The thing that made me the most excited....seeing how much the guys who weren't playing were cheering for those who were. They really appear to have bought into the platoon system from the outset.
When all-conference center Walton showed up for practice one day with a full beard and insisted that as much facial hair as he wanted was his right, Wooden didn’t argue. All John said was: “I admire people who have strong beliefs and stick by them. Bill, we’re all going to miss you!”
Twenty minutes later, Walton was so clean shaven that he could have made a commercial for any razor company in the world.
i couldn't disagree more.cougnix wrote: if John Wooden coached in this day and age he would not be as successful. Take his principles and his methods, kids would walk away.
I agree with Dave. You set expectations, then people meet themDRiccio21 wrote:i couldn't disagree more.cougnix wrote: if John Wooden coached in this day and age he would not be as successful. Take his principles and his methods, kids would walk away.
There were things Wooden did then, that you can't do today. I'm not saying that he wouldn't or couldn't be successful, I said he wouldn't be AS successful.ajalves wrote:I agree with Dave. You set expectations, then people meet themDRiccio21 wrote:i couldn't disagree more.cougnix wrote: if John Wooden coached in this day and age he would not be as successful. Take his principles and his methods, kids would walk away.
So he wouldn't win 10 straight titles or whatever it was?cougnix wrote:There were things Wooden did then, that you can't do today. I'm not saying that he wouldn't or couldn't be successful, I said he wouldn't be AS successful.ajalves wrote:I agree with Dave. You set expectations, then people meet themDRiccio21 wrote:i couldn't disagree more.cougnix wrote: if John Wooden coached in this day and age he would not be as successful. Take his principles and his methods, kids would walk away.
well no one is THAT successful (in mens Bball)cougnix wrote:There were things Wooden did then, that you can't do today. I'm not saying that he wouldn't or couldn't be successful, I said he wouldn't be AS successful.ajalves wrote:I agree with Dave. You set expectations, then people meet themDRiccio21 wrote:i couldn't disagree more.cougnix wrote: if John Wooden coached in this day and age he would not be as successful. Take his principles and his methods, kids would walk away.
Would he even get the opportunity to be Wooden? He wouldn't have had the benefit of a calmer relationship between sports and money. Players didn't come and go as quickly as they did so the lessons could be instilled over time and the results were very apparent to see.cougnix wrote:There were things Wooden did then, that you can't do today. I'm not saying that he wouldn't or couldn't be successful, I said he wouldn't be AS successful.ajalves wrote:I agree with Dave. You set expectations, then people meet themDRiccio21 wrote:i couldn't disagree more.cougnix wrote: if John Wooden coached in this day and age he would not be as successful. Take his principles and his methods, kids would walk away.