CellarRat
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Post by CellarRat on Mar 23, 2024 9:16:32 GMT -5
Name me just one Boeheim assistant that has had a successful head coaching career?
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Post by sienabkenny on Mar 23, 2024 9:32:02 GMT -5
You’re right nobody exceptional. Pitino was a Boeheim assistant briefly- I wouldn’t consider him a Boeheim protege though at all. Louis Orr was a solid head coach but not a guy that really moves the needle- RIP he was a good man by all accounts. Rob Murphy was just ok at Eastern Michigan although that’s a difficult job. Mike Hopkins was mediocre at Washington also. I will say Boeheim’s coaching tree has a better track record than Jay Wright.
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hoopjunkie
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Post by hoopjunkie on Mar 23, 2024 9:48:51 GMT -5
No great branches off Jims tree? Then by all means dump this kid, and lets get back to Will Brown.
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Post by siena77 on Mar 23, 2024 9:51:42 GMT -5
I'm not crazy about hiring anyone who has no head coaching experience. We've failed many times with that experiment, Hewitt being the exception.
That said, I'd be okay with GMAC if he's selected. He'll bring a certain buzz in the short-term and should have strong recruiting connections.
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Post by hoopjunkie on Mar 23, 2024 10:00:33 GMT -5
I'm not crazy about hiring anyone who has no head coaching experience. We've failed many times with that experiment, Hewitt being the exception. That said, I'd be okay with GMAC if he's selected. He'll bring a certain buzz in the short-term and should have strong recruiting connections. You're okay with Mike Deane only being a HC at D-3 Oswego for 2 years(24-26), but not okay with McNamara coaching 15 years in the Big East making all kinds of recruiting connections in the process? So if GMac was the HC at Oneonta for 2 years, you'd feel better about him?
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Post by bigsaintg on Mar 23, 2024 10:21:27 GMT -5
I'm not crazy about hiring anyone who has no head coaching experience. We've failed many times with that experiment, Hewitt being the exception. That said, I'd be okay with GMAC if he's selected. He'll bring a certain buzz in the short-term and should have strong recruiting connections. You're okay with Mike Deane only being a HC at D-3 Oswego for 2 years(24-26), but not okay with McNamara coaching 15 years in the Big East making all kinds of recruiting connections in the process? So if GMac was the HC at Oneonta for 2 years, you'd feel better about him? To be fair Deane was also the top assistant at Michigan St
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Post by MTS on Mar 23, 2024 10:34:20 GMT -5
You're okay with Mike Deane only being a HC at D-3 Oswego for 2 years(24-26), but not okay with McNamara coaching 15 years in the Big East making all kinds of recruiting connections in the process? So if GMac was the HC at Oneonta for 2 years, you'd feel better about him? To be fair Deane was also the top assistant at Michigan St Deane and Izzo were both assistants under Heathcote.
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Post by frank85 on Mar 23, 2024 10:34:43 GMT -5
I’d be happy with giving GMac a shot as the next head coach. The name recognition alone would generate some interest and excitement for Siena basketball. It’s certainly clear that he wants the job and JB is pining for him. I understand some concerns that he’s never been a head coach, but the guy has certainly paid his dues as an assistant. Is he a leader? In my opinion, yes. He proved it on the basketball court. Siena’s basketball program has already hit rock bottom. It’s time for a bold move. I don’t like “safe” choices. Siena already blew a once in a lifetime opportunity with Pitino. I hope they’ve learned from their safe picks over the last 14 years.
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Post by sienabkenny on Mar 23, 2024 10:42:05 GMT -5
I’d be happy with giving GMac a shot as the next head coach. The name recognition alone would generate some interest and excitement for Siena basketball. It’s certainly clear that he wants the job and JB is pining for him. I understand some concerns that he’s never been a head coach, but the guy has certainly paid his dues as an assistant. Is he a leader? In my opinion, yes. He proved it on the basketball court. Siena’s basketball program has already hit rock bottom. It’s time for a bold move. I don’t like “safe” choices. Siena already blew a once in a lifetime opportunity with Pitino. I hope they’ve learned from their safe picks over the last 14 years. Fair or not, him being an outstanding PG probably helps perception that he would be a solid coach. He has definitely paid his dues as an assistant. In the NIL era his connection to Weitsman doesn’t hurt either. A successful HC would be my first choice and I think the most realistic is Jordan Fee but if they do hire a first time Head Coach McNamara checks a lot of boxes.
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OneIndian
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Post by OneIndian on Mar 23, 2024 11:25:45 GMT -5
I'm not crazy about hiring anyone who has no head coaching experience. We've failed many times with that experiment, Hewitt being the exception. That said, I'd be okay with GMAC if he's selected. He'll bring a certain buzz in the short-term and should have strong recruiting connections. We’ve failed with both headcoaching experience and just assistant experience and we were successful with both. IMO it’s kind of irrelevant. You need to find the best candidate. We’ve always run into issues because Siena and Darg didn’t have a clue as how this should be handled. We’ve always seemed to take the easy way out and valued mediocre, longevity and stability over anything else.
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Post by brian on Mar 23, 2024 11:31:07 GMT -5
They’re going to hire him because he attracts the casuals and will solve their attendance problem. Doesn’t matter if he can actually coach.
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Post by marshotel on Mar 23, 2024 11:31:59 GMT -5
These are two good candidates. I like the names that are coming out.
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Post by sienabkenny on Mar 23, 2024 11:40:24 GMT -5
They’re going to hire him because he attracts the casuals and will solve their attendance problem. Doesn’t matter if he can actually coach. I tend to agree. Luke Murray would also attract the casual also. I remember when Siena hired Fran, Pete Gillen was a name talked about which would have been a big name hire at the time. Obviously McCaffrey was the more practical hire even if it wasn’t as big a splash as Pete Gillen.
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Post by bigsaintg on Mar 23, 2024 11:42:52 GMT -5
I heard they were supposed to have 5-7 names yesterday to focus on and Gallo and Copeland might be on the list
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Post by OneIndian on Mar 23, 2024 11:43:44 GMT -5
They’re going to hire him because he attracts the casuals and will solve their attendance problem. Doesn’t matter if he can actually coach. I tend to agree. Luke Murray would also attract the casual also. I remember when Siena hired Fran, Pete Gillen was a name talked about which would have been a big name hire at the time. Obviously McCaffrey was the more practical hire even if it wasn’t as big a splash as Pete Gillen. The other benefit is the P5 assistants are well known in recruiting circles. More so than a lower level HC. They tend to have access to doors that others don’t. In this age of 1 and done, that’s extremely valuable.
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