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1 minute ago, lillurk said:

In addition, even if he REALLY DOESN’T WANT TO LEAVE, even rumored interest is helpful in getting more $ to stay. This is true in most jobs! Use the leverage.

Exactly - what idiot would say 'No Indiana has shown no interest and don't think they will' - an Agent would fire you as a client right on the spot if you were stupid enough to say that....

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1 minute ago, Demo said:

Ding Ding Ding

You, Sir, have got it. Brownell’s only a candidate in a lazy, connect the dots sort of way. Would be utterly floored if he’s actually in play here.

Plenty of people, with legitimate sources, has said he really is a candidate.

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3 minutes ago, Certified Sunshine Pumper said:

Idc what's normal, Idc what "their job is" ...... these questions are lame for a coach prepping his team for the postseason and having the best season of his career. So lame. 

I thought the same thing.  This is exactly the kind of answer I'd expect from a coach focused on winning a conference tournament and going far in the NCAA tourney.

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Just now, Kentuckysucks said:

Mike Davis said his dream job was to coach in the NBA while coaching IU.

True.  I don’t remember that he was being asked about a specific job opening, but that was a rare exception, lol.

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Just now, theriverpilot said:

I thought the same thing.  This is exactly the kind of answer I'd expect from a coach focused on winning a conference tournament and going far in the NCAA tourney.

for sure. If BB had said, "that's a stupid, disrespectful question" ....he would REALLY move up my list, though lol 

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I'm all for considering a coach's won loss record for guesstimating how he might do for one's school, but there are so many factors that play into that record that can distort relevancy. Coaches who can put up 20 -25 wins a year, over several years, gets my attention. Teams that visibly, and statistically improve from October to March, show me the coach is teaching the game. Coaches who do both, consistently, regardless of conference, should have a good chance to succeed at IU.

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Yeah 3 years a BYU in a mid major conference WCC only his last year at BYU when they moved to the Big 12 was a high major conference hence 1 year coaching in a high major conference before Kentucky hired him 
Regardless I'm not sold on mccollum that's my bottom line. Somebody you are. I am not.

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I don't have "love" for McCollum, though. That's the thing. I have watched Drake one full game all year and the highlights of two more games. IMO, you're generalizing your fear. You just want a good ball coach. Let's find one. 
And yeah, of course, everyone has their own opinion, which should be understood getting on here. 
Not saying you personally but all over social media people are falling all over themselves about how great mccollum is.

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1 hour ago, Stuhoo said:

I'm probably going to be sorry I am asking, but in an effort to "take one for the board" I'll give it a shot:

Given that you think that a bunch of guys are beneath IU's status, which attainable coaches are you good with as the next hire?

Note ... I said attainable! So not Drew, Pearl, Oats, Golden, Self, etc.

 

4 minutes ago, Hornsby said:

Regardless I'm not sold on mccollum that's my bottom line. Somebody you are. I am not.

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2 minutes ago, Hornsby said:

Not saying you personally but all over social media people are falling all over themselves about how great mccollum is.

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You keep posting on everyone you don't like and why, but you have not responded to my question for you about which ATTAINABLE candidates you would be satisfied with.

So post about that maybe?

 

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Just an interesting tidbit from a Bloomberg story.  

"The Celtics ownership group, Boston Basketball Partners, decided last year to sell the storied franchise and is fielding offers for a majority stake. Sportico has valued the Celtics, the reigning National Basketball Association champions, at more than $5 billion. The current ownership group, led by Wyc Grousbeck and including Stephen Pagliuca, purchased the team for $360 million in 2002 and have benefited from soaring valuations for US sports teams in the past few years.

First round bids have already been made, and the next round is due Friday, Sportico reported earlier."

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8 minutes ago, Hornsby said:

Regardless I'm not sold on mccollum that's my bottom line. Somebody you are. I am not.

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Brownell or McCollum?

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