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3 hours ago, Bray Wyatt said:

 

It does seem that way, the game has focused on threes and ball movement so much more, which is exactly what kills the zone.


remember back in the day— there was maybe 1 really good shooter to account for, and most teams didn’t have a big who could shoot or pass in the high post? I remember when Villanova had Dante Cunningham, and he was one of the few guys who gave us a lot of trouble in the high post.
 

Now, every team has 3-4 really good 3-point shooters, and most teams have a few big guys that can fill that high post and find the shooters. I honestly don’t think even our best defensive teams at Syracuse could be effective today. Even against Pitt, they were draining a lot of hard, contested 3’s. 

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9 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


remember back in the day— there was maybe 1 really good shooter to account for, and most teams didn’t have a big who could shoot or pass in the high post? I remember when Villanova had Dante Cunningham, and he was one of the few guys who gave us a lot of trouble in the high post.
 

Now, every team has 3-4 really good 3-point shooters, and most teams have a few big guys that can fill that high post and find the shooters. I honestly don’t think even our best defensive teams at Syracuse could be effective today. Even against Pitt, they were draining a lot of hard, contested 3’s. 


Yep his defense forced teams to play entirely different than what they would normally do. 
 

Now his defense is giving them exactly what they want.

 

He needs to mix it up more or he is done. Maybe even after this year

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On 2/25/2023 at 11:07 PM, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

Just can’t play zone anymore. Game has changed too much. 

I think it’s possible, but it’s definitely not possible with this group of players and I think man to man is simply a better option at this point for almost any team makeup. 

On 2/27/2023 at 1:44 PM, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


remember back in the day— there was maybe 1 really good shooter to account for, and most teams didn’t have a big who could shoot or pass in the high post? I remember when Villanova had Dante Cunningham, and he was one of the few guys who gave us a lot of trouble in the high post.
 

Now, every team has 3-4 really good 3-point shooters, and most teams have a few big guys that can fill that high post and find the shooters. I honestly don’t think even our best defensive teams at Syracuse could be effective today. Even against Pitt, they were draining a lot of hard, contested 3’s. 

I get why you’d think this, but going back and watching teams like the MCW team or the title team, there’s a night and day difference between the intensity they brought compared to the teams we’ve had the past 5+ years. With the more recent teams, there’s 10+ times a game that a hard working defense would trap and force an easy turnover. Our teams don’t even try anymore and frankly aren’t built for it even if they did try. 

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On 3/3/2023 at 1:32 PM, Johnny Hammersticks said:

John Bol Ajak to enter transfer portal after season.  Not surprising and I wish him well.  

Been a great teammate … brought energy in limited minutes 

 

🙏🙏

It all starts at recruiting 

 

and it seems we are getting back into more top 60 players

 

 

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On 3/6/2023 at 2:03 PM, DCOrange said:

Hearing some buzz that Jim will announce his retirement in the next couple weeks.

Now been some pushback that he’ll announce one more year instead but we’ll see. Everyone I’ve spoken to agrees he’s going to announce the plan in the next couple weeks. 

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On 3/6/2023 at 2:03 PM, DCOrange said:

Hearing some buzz that Jim will announce his retirement in the next couple weeks.

Moving to the ACC upset him as did the wins that were taken away, but both pale to comparison to the motor vehicle accident a few years ago.

 

He's a hall of famer, won a ring, and was able to coach two sons at the highest level.  He's deserved the right to step away on his own terms and that's just what he'll do.  When, only he and his family know.

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50 minutes ago, Metal Man said:

Do you guys think Jim is the kind of guy who wants a farewell tour?

 

The answer to that question will tell us if he announces immediate retirement after the season or announces he will have one last season.

 

I think he’s said in the past that he’d prefer to do it the way Roy Williams did (no farewell tour) but we’ll see. 
 

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2 minutes ago, DCOrange said:

I think he’s said in the past that he’d prefer to do it the way Roy Williams did (no farewell tour) but we’ll see. 
 

I didn't know that.

 

My initial thought would be that he doesn't seem the type to want the coach K send off treatment at every stop but when it comes right down to him making the final call who knows.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:


What would lead you to believe that?  Just a suspicion?  I highly doubt he was forced to do anything.  I also think this has been the plan for some time now.


Just some of the local reports, and the official statement from the university. 

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10 minutes ago, Just Jack said:


I can’t say that you’re wrong, but nothing in that article suggests to me that JB was forced out.

 

That said, I hope Red finally abandons that antiquated zone defense.  

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8 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:


Don’t underestimate what Red brings to the table in terms of recruiting.  Especially now that he’s the main man.  I’m optimistic that he does a good job turning the program around.  

In Red we trust

1 hour ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

Wish they hired outside of the program. They need a fresh start. 

Don’t underestimate Red

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17 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:


Don’t underestimate what Red brings to the table in terms of recruiting.  Especially now that he’s the main man.  I’m optimistic that he does a good job turning the program around.  

 

9 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

In Red we trust

Don’t underestimate Red


Hope you guys are right! Just feel very jaded by the last few years, and worry that the continuity (especially re scheme

and style of play) won’t help. 

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2 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

 


Hope you guys are right! Just feel very jaded by the last few years, and worry that the continuity (especially re scheme

and style of play) won’t help. 

Red has been a very good recruiter and the SU family definitely is a + for recruiting 

 

He always in the mix for top basketball players and has a connection at Paul VI , a phenomenal HS pipeline 

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5 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

Red has been a very good recruiter and the SU family definitely is a + for recruiting 

 

He always in the mix for top basketball players and has a connection at Paul VI , a phenomenal HS pipeline 

Gotta believe this helps with keeping some of the current players from transferring too

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14 hours ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:


I can’t say that you’re wrong, but nothing in that article suggests to me that JB was forced out.

 

That said, I hope Red finally abandons that antiquated zone defense.  


I’m reading about this in the paper right now. 
 

At the post-game presser, JB said, “It’s up to the university.  They have to make their decision and it’s up to them.”  
 

That was before his departure was announced. 
 

That sounds like he was fired, to me. 
 

Either way, this unceremonious ending to a career that spanned more than half of this man’s life seems like a real kick in the nuts. 
 

He deserved to leave on his terms and to control how it was communicated. 

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:


I’m reading about this in the paper right now. 
 

At the post-game presser, JB said, “It’s up to the university.  They have to make their decision and it’s up to them.”  
 

That was before his departure was announced. 
 

That sounds like he was fired, to me. 
 

Either way, this unceremonious ending to a career that spanned more than half of this man’s life seems like a real kick in the nuts. 
 

He deserved to leave on his terms and to control how it was communicated. 


Thinking about this some more, it was JB’s fault. He could have gone out on his own terms, but seems like he was refusing to be clear as to his intentions and timeline. Smart move by the school to just quickly put an end to it. 
 

Not classy, but necessary. 

 

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:


I’m reading about this in the paper right now. 
 

At the post-game presser, JB said, “It’s up to the university.  They have to make their decision and it’s up to them.”  
 

That was before his departure was announced. 
 

That sounds like he was fired, to me. 
 

Either way, this unceremonious ending to a career that spanned more than half of this man’s life seems like a real kick in the nuts. 
 

He deserved to leave on his terms and to control how it was communicated. 


Yeah, I interpreted that as him saying it was up to the university to determine how they handle the remainder of his contract, as depending on the contract coaches typically get compensated better if they are fired than if they retire/resign.  I could be totally off though.

 

It was rumored that JB had decided to retire way back in 2017, but the university allowed him to change his mind at the last minute which pissed off Mike Hopkins who was expecting to take over.  Not sure how much of that is true.  It could very well be that he was coerced to retire after the past two abysmal seasons.

 

Either way, it was clearly time for him to go and I am please with Autry being his successor.

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1 minute ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:


Yeah, I interpreted that as him saying it was up to the university to determine how they handle the remainder of his contract, as depending on the contract coaches typically get compensated better if they are fired than if they retire/resign.  I could be totally off though.

 

It was rumored that JB had decided to retire way back in 2017, but the university allowed him to change his mind at the last minute which pissed off Mike Hopkins who was expecting to take over.  Not sure how much of that is true.  It could very well be that he was coerced to retire after the past two abysmal seasons.

 

Either way, it was clearly time for him to go and I am please with Autry being his successor.

 

Yeah, I don't think anyone would argue that it was time.  I just feel like it should/could have been handled with a lot more grace.

 

But I don't know anything about the relationship with JB and the university.  For all I know, he could have been handling it like a dick behind closed doors.

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On 3/8/2023 at 6:38 PM, Johnny Hammersticks said:


I can’t say that you’re wrong, but nothing in that article suggests to me that JB was forced out.

 

That said, I hope Red finally abandons that antiquated zone defense.  

I don’t think red is getting rid of the zone buddy… I know it’s been a rough few years… maybe a mix of zone with some man

 

But you know, As well as I know… When you get the five right pieces the zone is dominant 

 

We always had long PGs…  6’6 , 6’7 SG… 7’7 wingspan centers … and 6’8 , 6’9 forwards 

 

We were always the longest team in the country for years

 

We haven’t been the last five years… The Probation and losing scholarships really hurt the program With getting kids that we were used to

 

We went from perennial top 70 kids… 

Too Top 200 kids

 

I wouldn’t mind sticky man to man… But if red recruits To what we’re used too

 

I’d see his variant of the zone

 

 

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