ap2345 Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 Wikipedia has named Woodson the coach just like it did Stevens last week lol Evariste Galois, NVFalcons1990 and go iu bb 3
NashvilleHoosier Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 3 minutes ago, IU Scott said: Why are you so caught up with the age of coaches. Right now we have a 76 year old and a 72 year old in the sweet 16. With how coaches move around today or how programs fire coaches the days of coaches staying 3.0 years is probably over. The 76 year old has been at his program for 42 (I think) years and 72 year old has been with his for 19 years. The 76 year old is the oldest coach to ever coach Division 1 basketball. I'm not 100% opposed to Beilein but if he were hired its highly likely that by the time he really got things going here he would be the oldest coach in D1 basketball (assuming Boeheim, K, Hamilton, Roy, etc retire soon). At very least he'd be one of the 5 oldest coaches and whether we want to admit it or not we're already talking about another coaching change. It would be far different if Beilein had been here for 15 years and we were talking about extending someone who already has his track record at IU, culture at IU, etc. in place. Age is a perfectly valid thing to be concerned about for this next coach. WayneFleekHoosier and FightFor6 2
RaceToTheTop Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 1 minute ago, Treesh said: https://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2013_ratings.html 2013. The iPhone 5S was out. Average price of gas was $3.53 Times have sure changed since then! I don’t know if this is sarcastic or not, but you just completed Stuhoo‘s burn of you. moyemayhem, rcbowla, T White and 2 others 4 1
IUFLA Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 1 minute ago, DChoosier said: He didn’t start with nothing but Howard has transformed the roster. With Livers out three of his top 5 players are in their first year at Michigan (I.e. they were not “gifted” to him) and a fourth is only in his second year (has only played for Howard). That’s 4/5 of the top guys that have only been with the program during the Howard tenure. His accomplishments sometimes seem to get downplayed (he inherited a lot, Phil Martelli is the real coach etc. etc) but I give the guy a TON of credit. He needed front and backcourt guys and he brought in two impactful transfers and his leading scorer is a freshman. We sat on open scholarships and did not have a freshman anywhere close to impactful as Dickinson. He is the “CEO” and filled position needs, hired good assistants, has a fun team to watch, put in time as a NBA assistant learning from a good coach and has the number one class in the country, with two 5-stars and three 4-stars, coming. Time will tell but so far he has the program rolling. He's also very positive in his treatment of the players...I think that's the kind of guy kids want to play for any more...They're not into the "scream in your face" types any more... I was skeptical that he would do well at Michigan, but he's starting to win me over...He recruits well enough...Michigan will be a B1G force for the foreseeable future I think... DChoosier 1
Lebowski Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 4 minutes ago, LamarCheeks said: One thing to remember: .... Boeheim has been at Syracuse since Jesus Christ had his moment of doubt and pain ... He also rode a tank and held a general's rank. LamarCheeks 1
RaceToTheTop Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 1 minute ago, dreachon said: Hire Michael lewis Fife, Woodson, Cheaney, Guyton all come on staff as Assistant coaches, lol Are they going to be player/coaches? Would be in for that. thebigweave and dreachon 2
AKHoosier Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 We would be an absolute laughingstock if we came up with $10M to buy out Archie only to bring in Mike Woodson. A week ago, the rest of the B1G was very worried we were on the verge of landing Brad Stevens. Now, they're giddy with anticipation at the thought of us hiring Mike Woodson. IUHAHN81, IUrocker, WayneFleekHoosier and 4 others 6 1
Trish Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 2 minutes ago, brumdog45 said: I don’t know if this is sarcastic or not, but you just completed Stuhoo‘s burn of you. He was accurate in the seven - eight year note. I still stand by my suggestive statement: Basketball has changed since he was last an NBA head coach.
RaceToTheTop Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 Re: if you don’t think that Howard has been a key to Michigan’s success, compare him to Penny Hardaway. Memphis has had as much talent as any team and wouldn’t have made the tourney last year and missed this year. DChoosier and Hillsdale87 2
Lebowski Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 Just now, Treesh said: He was accurate in the seven - eight year note. I still stand by my suggestive statement: Basketball has changed since he was last an NBA head coach. But he's still coaching in the NBA right now. I'm not understanding you here. T White and thebigweave 2
IUwins0708 Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 1 minute ago, brumdog45 said: Re: if you don’t think that Howard has been a key to Michigan’s success, compare him to Penny Hardaway. Memphis has had as much talent as any team and wouldn’t have made the tourney last year and missed this year. I agree with you but you have to also add in the fact that JB got the foundation in place before Juwan got there. I’m not sure who was before Penny. Nonetheless Howard gets a ton of credit NVFalcons1990 1
bleedhoosier Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 @Iuwins0708 I need a fix, u hearing anything at all lately that ur willing to share, even if not totally sure? Appreciate what u bring to the board.
IU Scott Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 51 minutes ago, bleedhoosier said: I think reality is setting in now. IU is nearly a big ten bottom feeder. We had some luster left when Crean came in and re-enerized everything. It's all gone now. We aren't a sleeping giant. If all that resource, and fans, and venue meant ANYTHING at this point, we wouldn't be at this point. The only people it means anything to are the people like we have here on this board. We are hopeless romantics with IU basketball. Alford is all of a sudden not looking as bad(edit: I forgot he seems uninterested...spurned by the golden boy). Drew is about the best candidate we have and besides coming home, there is nothing for him at IU. I guess we are reduced to just taking another shot at an up and comer. And so I'm right back to my original thought. A proven TM/JB is probably a marginally better decision than Woodson/Lewis/Fife/Porter. And finally, if behind the scenes we are truly failing at these negotiations, IU needs to call the interim audible and take the year to get it right. I'll take 1 year if it means actual homerun. It couldn't be any worse than the garbage basketball we just watched. 'Le sigh The thing that some of you don't understand is if coaches don't come here it isn't always an indictment of IU. I just see some coaches happy with where they are at and don't need to move up the ladder and money to be successful. The question that should be asked is why would the elite coaches come to IU over staying at their current job. Also ask you what does IU have that none of their current programs don't have to make them leave. T White, hoosierbgh, rcbowla and 1 other 4
Trish Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 Just now, Lebowski said: But he's still coaching in the NBA right now. I'm not understanding you here. I mentioned this earlier. The NBA has a coaching fraternity. You hire your buddies because you guys are friends, you coached with each other in Dallas or Detroit, etc. There's a reason why there is an abundance of older NBA assistants, front office members, etc. Woodson has a history with Thibds, not to mention he has a history with the Knicks. Prior to the current job, he took two years off for whatever reason after leaving the Clippers (without PG + Kawhi obviously). Thibds called his buddy up, boom.
Bowhunter Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 I’d take Musselman over Woodson and Alford. I don’t want to lose Franklin anymore than anyone else, but I would hope Dolson waits till we get a shot at some of these other coaches still in the tournament.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
DChoosier Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 4 minutes ago, IUwins0708 said: I agree with you but you have to also add in the fact that JB got the foundation in place before Juwan got there. I’m not sure who was before Penny. Nonetheless Howard gets a ton of credit A lot of guys have floundered when they inherited a good foundation. Howard is doing well and primarily because of players that have only been in his program. Let’s see how next year goes but I think the “best program in the BT” crown is potentially on the verge of moving from East Lansing to Ann Arbor.
IU Scott Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 46 minutes ago, bigrod said: I forget... How much head coaching experience did Izzo have when he was hired at Michigan State? Or Roy Williams had when KU hired him or Dean Smith when UNC hired him. Jim Boeheim was only an assistant coach when Syracuse hired him. lillurk and T White 2
Lebowski Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 5 minutes ago, Treesh said: I mentioned this earlier. The NBA has a coaching fraternity. You hire your buddies because you guys are friends, you coached with each other in Dallas or Detroit, etc. There's a reason why there is an abundance of older NBA assistants, front office members, etc. Woodson has a history with Thibds, not to mention he has a history with the Knicks. Prior to the current job, he took two years off for whatever reason after leaving the Clippers (without PG + Kawhi obviously). Thibds called his buddy up, boom. What does all that have to do with the game changing? I'm not understanding you on that aspect of it. Seems to me this shows he's able to evolve with the game. I'm just trying to understand you here. thebigweave and T White 2
IU Scott Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 31 minutes ago, brandct said: How much did Mike Davis have when he was hired at Indiana? Who in his second year went to the championship game
Loaded Chicken Sandwich Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 Wants - Fast paced offense that gets up and down the floor with player and ball movement. Gets shooters open. Gets driving lanes open. - player development - No packline trash. Sick of the "need a defensive system." You just need basics and hustle to play defense. Offensive philosophy is WAY more important. Any coach can get guys to play good man to man defense. - personality can't be that of a cardboard box. - one who will hire great assistants. Archies were just god awful. Every single one of them. I really don't want a single one of them back.
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