*BearDownWldcats Inception*Chicat wrote:I really don’t get the freak out. Nothing he said made me think he’s going anywhere. And any “reporter” trying to parse out some kind of goodbye message is doing it for the likes and clicks.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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miller knows he’s not going to last past April
Goodbye everybody, it’s tiiiiime to goooo
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Let’s make a bet...RiseAndFire wrote:miller knows he’s not going to last past April
Goodbye everybody, it’s tiiiiime to goooo
Either Miller coaching at AZ or you posting here will end by April.
Deal?
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azgreg wrote:AZCatGirl wrote:Scheer seems pretty confident he's staying for what that's worth.
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Maybe Ace has returned from the dead
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BY CONTINUING TO USE THIS WEBSITE YOU AGREE TO ITS TERMS OF "THE BET". PLEASE READ THESE WEBSITE TERMS OF USE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS WEBSITE (THE "WEBSITE"). THESE WEBSITE TERMS OF USE (THE "TERMS OF USE") GOVERN YOUR ACCESS TO AND USE OF THE WEBSITE. THE WEBSITE IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR USE ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE SET FORTH BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF USE, DO NOT ACCESS OR USE THE WEBSITE. BY ACCESSING OR USING THE WEBSITE, YOU AND THE ENTITY YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO REPRESENT ("YOU" OR "YOUR") SIGNIFY YOUR AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF USE.Alieberman wrote:Let’s make a bet...RiseAndFire wrote:miller knows he’s not going to last past April
Goodbye everybody, it’s tiiiiime to goooo
Either Miller coaching at AZ or you posting here will end by April.
Deal?
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I wonder if he knows Jerryd Bayless too.Merkin wrote:Maybe Ace has returned from the dead
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Lol, so dumb. I can't believe that site exists.Merkin wrote:Maybe Ace has returned from the dead
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scumdevils86 wrote:Lol, so dumb. I can't believe that site exists.Merkin wrote:Maybe Ace has returned from the dead
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Yea whats amazing is the moderator immediately refused to entertain it was a troll:
"Let's hold off on attacking the newest member. I'm working on verifying this info and who he is."
Fuck that it was OBVIOUSLY a troll or prank and a moment of grand entertainment was missed by all because the moderator is a control freak.
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Gonna be a long summer.
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Best news we have heard. This trumps any of the media speculation IMO. If anything was decided I doubt Miller and Arizona would continue to lead the recruits on. Barring something unexpected coming out in the courts we are just fine.UAEebs86 wrote:
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I have a feeling this done to help quiet down some of the fears. Maybe now we can start to look forward to next year after we get Wednesday's game out of the way.
“The reality is that the hardest games to win are over teams on their home court. Teams that don’t play those games can spin it however they want, but what they’re saying is, ‘We don’t want to lose in our non conference season.’" - Sean Miller
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UAEebs86 wrote:
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It was very timely.AZCatGirl wrote:I have a feeling this done to help quiet down some of the fears. Maybe now we can start to look forward to next year after we get Wednesday's game out of the way.
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And if course ESPIN radio this morning had a whole segment on both Miller and Wade. they said both are done.
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My boss today....
“So I saw on ESPN that Sean Miller is quitting?”
JFC
“So I saw on ESPN that Sean Miller is quitting?”
JFC
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Welcome back to the forum Lauren.
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Thanks Greg I try lurking...twitter takes up so much of my time :-/azgreg wrote:Welcome back to the forum Lauren.
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I don't really think the speculation is that Miller's departure will be his choice...
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That’s why twitter exploded after Miller makes a speech that’s misinterpreted as a goodbye speech? #confusedagainBruins01 wrote:I don't really think the speculation is that Miller's departure will be his choice...
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Except that’s exactly what it is.Bruins01 wrote:I don't really think the speculation is that Miller's departure will be his choice...
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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As a rule, I really dislike Ari Alexander. I'll sort of let that slide for the present, but I don't fully forgive him.mytwocents wrote:FWIW...
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Maybe Coach Miller just wanted one more FU ESPIN before he heads into the off season. Had to know they would speculate and hopefully he can one day say, “ will you guys ever be right”
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Got the same question in text from my nephew in the real Peoria. I told him, fuck ESPiN and yay Bradley. His response, “Yes!!”Chicat wrote:My boss today....
“So I saw on ESPN that Sean Miller is quitting?”
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Hopefully this USC/Stanford thing will take some heat off Miller
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"Do you feel like this could possibly be your last game at Arizona?"
"no, and im not going to comment on that."
"but, Coach, you just commented didnt you?"
"you can drive back to Phoenix!"
"no, and im not going to comment on that."
"but, Coach, you just commented didnt you?"
"you can drive back to Phoenix!"
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He can't wait to get to the hideway97cats wrote:"Do you feel like this could possibly be your last game at Arizona?"
"no, and im not going to comment on that."
"but, Coach, you just commented didnt you?"
"you can drive back to Phoenix!"
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Also, I consider myself a Miller fan....but at some point you have to see the writing on the wall. If the horses are in the stable, then you gotta get them to win the race.
I think it's a huge, huge, huge year for the guy. I hope he gets a yin to his yang as an assistant coach, and gets over the hump.
I think it's a huge, huge, huge year for the guy. I hope he gets a yin to his yang as an assistant coach, and gets over the hump.
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Typically I agree with where this post is headed...we all want a coach that produces some sort of NCAA accolades...but there is an element here that should not escape notice...Olsondogg wrote:Also, I consider myself a Miller fan....but at some point you have to see the writing on the wall. If the horses are in the stable, then you gotta get them to win the race.
I think it's a huge, huge, huge year for the guy. I hope he gets a yin to his yang as an assistant coach, and gets over the hump.
Miller is essentially the Professor of Basketball in the Sports department, and yes he garners a huge salary with expectations...those expectations are incentivized with bonuses which this year Miller probably missed quite few benchmarks in contrast to years past...
But his job is primarily to make sure the program continues to move forward and progress...
This year he was handed a buttload of bad luck and had a ton of media agencies determined to see him fail at every turn...he kept his composure and with wisdom knew right away it would be a down year and went out on the recruit trail and made a better future before the books were even closed...
Sure next year MIGHT be the line in the sand year, but I would hesitate to declare it just yet...
McKale was full up all year...next years roster is looking sweet...if he does what is his "normal setting" which is win the Pac 12 I doubt if there are any discussions about exit.
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PAC championships are fun and nice, and I enjoy vegas a ton.CatFanOneMil wrote:Typically I agree with where this post is headed...we all want a coach that produces some sort of NCAA accolades...but there is an element here that should not escape notice...Olsondogg wrote:Also, I consider myself a Miller fan....but at some point you have to see the writing on the wall. If the horses are in the stable, then you gotta get them to win the race.
I think it's a huge, huge, huge year for the guy. I hope he gets a yin to his yang as an assistant coach, and gets over the hump.
Miller is essentially the Professor of Basketball in the Sports department, and yes he garners a huge salary with expectations...those expectations are incentivized with bonuses which this year Miller probably missed quite few benchmarks in contrast to years past...
But his job is primarily to make sure the program continues to move forward and progress...
This year he was handed a buttload of bad luck and had a ton of media agencies determined to see him fail at every turn...he kept his composure and with wisdom knew right away it would be a down year and went out on the recruit trail and made a better future before the books were even closed...
Sure next year MIGHT be the line in the sand year, but I would hesitate to declare it just yet...
McKale was full up all year...next years roster is looking sweet...if he does what is his "normal setting" which is win the Pac 12 I doubt if there are any discussions about exit.
In the end they don't keep the wolves from busting open the door for long.
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Gotta win the Pac next year. We can argue about what more is expected, but it starts there.
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God forbid Arizona comes in 5th place in the PAC next year...
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
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That's a great example of why I talk about a holistic evaluation of next year in the other thread.pc in NM wrote:God forbid Arizona comes in 5th place in the PAC next year...
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
Which Arizona team was better, 96-97 or 97-98? Would we fire Miller after a 97-98 season?
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Fair enough, but back in '97 the Pac remained among the best leagues in the country. A 5th place finish in 2019-20 is not the same.pc in NM wrote:God forbid Arizona comes in 5th place in the PAC next year...
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
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There is always a sizable portion of Arizona fans that are just plain stupid. They were loud in '92 & '93 as well. Flush this season and the results because they were an aberration due to Book, the FBI, ESPN, etc... I'm sure Miller will someday remark how he would've handled things differently -- but until more info comes out there's no point in speculating.pc in NM wrote:God forbid Arizona comes in 5th place in the PAC next year...
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
Arizona was right in the hunt for Final 4s for several years. 2017 & 2018 early exits can be blamed on one thing and one thing only: lack of a serviceable point guard. That's on Miller. And despite Arizona usually playing 4 on 5, Miller guided his team to 2 conference tourney titles and a regular season title as well.
It's stupid to make ultimatums on next year's team. On paper, right now, we look pretty good especially if Jeter, Williams, Doutrive and Lee return. Then we're back in the mix. But injuries can derail things.
One thing that really bothers me right now about the Pac 12 is the officiating. I watched the Clemson-NC State game and was amazed at the lack of whistles in a very physical contest. The officiating wasn't prefect but crappy plays weren't consistently bailed out on tacky tack calls.
I think Arizona needs to schedule super tough next year to get battle tested. It's ok to take a few lumps. I'd prefer an Arizona team that runs the gauntlet in November-December against everyone and then is ready for conference play despite a few losses, even if it means a 4-seed instead of a 1 or 2. In the long run, for March Madness, we'll be stronger for it.
Next year it appears we'll have some good shooters. Mannion and Green look like they can create shots and knock down open looks. Armstrong looks like a cross between Iguodala and Kevin Durant. If Nnaji can provide quality minutes with defense and rebounding, then we're in good shape.
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In 2017, we were a bad 3 minute stretch from facing a team we almost beat shorthanded to go to the Final Four.zonagrad wrote:There is always a sizable portion of Arizona fans that are just plain stupid. They were loud in '92 & '93 as well. Flush this season and the results because they were an aberration due to Book, the FBI, ESPN, etc... I'm sure Miller will someday remark how he would've handled things differently -- but until more info comes out there's no point in speculating.pc in NM wrote:God forbid Arizona comes in 5th place in the PAC next year...
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
Arizona was right in the hunt for Final 4s for several years. 2017 & 2018 early exits can be blamed on one thing and one thing only: lack of a serviceable point guard. That's on Miller. And despite Arizona usually playing 4 on 5, Miller guided his team to 2 conference tourney titles and a regular season title as well.
It's stupid to make ultimatums on next year's team. On paper, right now, we look pretty good especially if Jeter, Williams, Doutrive and Lee return. Then we're back in the mix. But injuries can derail things.
One thing that really bothers me right now about the Pac 12 is the officiating. I watched the Clemson-NC State game and was amazed at the lack of whistles in a very physical contest. The officiating wasn't prefect but crappy plays weren't consistently bailed out on tacky tack calls.
I think Arizona needs to schedule super tough next year to get battle tested. It's ok to take a few lumps. I'd prefer an Arizona team that runs the gauntlet in November-December against everyone and then is ready for conference play despite a few losses, even if it means a 4-seed instead of a 1 or 2. In the long run, for March Madness, we'll be stronger for it.
Next year it appears we'll have some good shooters. Mannion and Green look like they can create shots and knock down open looks. Armstrong looks like a cross between Iguodala and Kevin Durant. If Nnaji can provide quality minutes with defense and rebounding, then we're in good shape.
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Good post, zg.
I think it's natural for this fan base to feel a little overeager for an outstanding outcome next year given what's transpired the last few months. It was not a good season.
But as weeks become months and we inch closer to November, you'll see some better, more nuanced posts about 2019-20. I do think a Pac title is a fair expectation for next season, provided the players you've named return. The tourney is a nasty, unforgiving beast, and the season's best teams are often out before the first weekend is done.
Looking at our roster for next year, we've got the right pieces to compete for a Pac title, starting with Nico.
I think it's natural for this fan base to feel a little overeager for an outstanding outcome next year given what's transpired the last few months. It was not a good season.
But as weeks become months and we inch closer to November, you'll see some better, more nuanced posts about 2019-20. I do think a Pac title is a fair expectation for next season, provided the players you've named return. The tourney is a nasty, unforgiving beast, and the season's best teams are often out before the first weekend is done.
Looking at our roster for next year, we've got the right pieces to compete for a Pac title, starting with Nico.
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We're not finishing 5th in the Pac next season. The conference is likely gonna be weak (again). The teams that excelled this season could very well deal with early exits that Arizona has dealt with for years. UW is losing 3 senior leaders and if Nowell leaves after winning POY, they'll be depleted and fall hard.Beachcat97 wrote:Fair enough, but back in '97 the Pac remained among the best leagues in the country. A 5th place finish in 2019-20 is not the same.pc in NM wrote:God forbid Arizona comes in 5th place in the PAC next year...
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
Oregon could likely lose Louis King and will likely be a co-favorite to win the Pac. ASU won't have Cheatham...and could lose Dort. They have nothing special coming in.
USC will have talent but is losing Boatwright, their best player.
That leaves a lot of so-so teams like Utah, Colorado, and UCLA.
All the more reason to load up the OOC schedule and push all the chips to the center of the table.
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The 2017 Sweet 16 game was also compromised with Alkins bad hand (broken finger??).Spaceman Spiff wrote:In 2017, we were a bad 3 minute stretch from facing a team we almost beat shorthanded to go to the Final Four.zonagrad wrote:There is always a sizable portion of Arizona fans that are just plain stupid. They were loud in '92 & '93 as well. Flush this season and the results because they were an aberration due to Book, the FBI, ESPN, etc... I'm sure Miller will someday remark how he would've handled things differently -- but until more info comes out there's no point in speculating.pc in NM wrote:God forbid Arizona comes in 5th place in the PAC next year...
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
Arizona was right in the hunt for Final 4s for several years. 2017 & 2018 early exits can be blamed on one thing and one thing only: lack of a serviceable point guard. That's on Miller. And despite Arizona usually playing 4 on 5, Miller guided his team to 2 conference tourney titles and a regular season title as well.
It's stupid to make ultimatums on next year's team. On paper, right now, we look pretty good especially if Jeter, Williams, Doutrive and Lee return. Then we're back in the mix. But injuries can derail things.
One thing that really bothers me right now about the Pac 12 is the officiating. I watched the Clemson-NC State game and was amazed at the lack of whistles in a very physical contest. The officiating wasn't prefect but crappy plays weren't consistently bailed out on tacky tack calls.
I think Arizona needs to schedule super tough next year to get battle tested. It's ok to take a few lumps. I'd prefer an Arizona team that runs the gauntlet in November-December against everyone and then is ready for conference play despite a few losses, even if it means a 4-seed instead of a 1 or 2. In the long run, for March Madness, we'll be stronger for it.
Next year it appears we'll have some good shooters. Mannion and Green look like they can create shots and knock down open looks. Armstrong looks like a cross between Iguodala and Kevin Durant. If Nnaji can provide quality minutes with defense and rebounding, then we're in good shape.
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That's why I'm no fan of pre-setting expectations. Brandon Ashley's broken foot would have been a certain Final Four. Rawle's finger would probably have swung the Xavier game. That stuff happens.zonagrad wrote:The 2017 Sweet 16 game was also compromised with Alkins bad hand (broken finger??).Spaceman Spiff wrote:In 2017, we were a bad 3 minute stretch from facing a team we almost beat shorthanded to go to the Final Four.zonagrad wrote:There is always a sizable portion of Arizona fans that are just plain stupid. They were loud in '92 & '93 as well. Flush this season and the results because they were an aberration due to Book, the FBI, ESPN, etc... I'm sure Miller will someday remark how he would've handled things differently -- but until more info comes out there's no point in speculating.pc in NM wrote:God forbid Arizona comes in 5th place in the PAC next year...
.... No good could ever come from that!!!
Should want to fire CSM if he performs like that...
... as did a sizable portion of Arizona fans want to fire Lute, when Arizona finished 5th in ‘96-‘97!!
Arizona was right in the hunt for Final 4s for several years. 2017 & 2018 early exits can be blamed on one thing and one thing only: lack of a serviceable point guard. That's on Miller. And despite Arizona usually playing 4 on 5, Miller guided his team to 2 conference tourney titles and a regular season title as well.
It's stupid to make ultimatums on next year's team. On paper, right now, we look pretty good especially if Jeter, Williams, Doutrive and Lee return. Then we're back in the mix. But injuries can derail things.
One thing that really bothers me right now about the Pac 12 is the officiating. I watched the Clemson-NC State game and was amazed at the lack of whistles in a very physical contest. The officiating wasn't prefect but crappy plays weren't consistently bailed out on tacky tack calls.
I think Arizona needs to schedule super tough next year to get battle tested. It's ok to take a few lumps. I'd prefer an Arizona team that runs the gauntlet in November-December against everyone and then is ready for conference play despite a few losses, even if it means a 4-seed instead of a 1 or 2. In the long run, for March Madness, we'll be stronger for it.
Next year it appears we'll have some good shooters. Mannion and Green look like they can create shots and knock down open looks. Armstrong looks like a cross between Iguodala and Kevin Durant. If Nnaji can provide quality minutes with defense and rebounding, then we're in good shape.
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AztoCa wrote:AztoCa wrote:Decided to Look at Teams that made the final 4 since Miller joined UofA. Wanted to see how many basketball schools made it and which ones did not. And if making the final 4 is rare.
21 Final 4 participants since 2010
Kentucky (4 Trips) ( 1 Chip )
Michigan State ( 2 Trips )
North Carolina ( 2 Trips) ( 1 Chip )
Louisville (2 Trips) ( 1Chip )
UnConn (2 trips) ( 2 Chip )
Syracuse ( 2 Trips )
Villanova ( 1 Chip )
Duke ( 1 Chip )
Wisconsin ( 2 Trips)
Butler
West Virgina
VCU
Kansas
Ohio St.
Michigan
Wichita St.
Florida
Oklahoma
Gonzaga
Oregon
South Carolina
Basket Ball Schools that didn't make final 4 during Millers time here
1. UofA ( had good chances didn't get it done )
2. UCLA ( came off 3 final 4's then howland went south. Now have "Steve 16" 2.0 --> LOL hopefully forever
3. Indiana ( inconsistent recruiting not a good enough coach )
Recruiting ranking since Miller joined
1. Kentucky
2. Duke
3. UofA ( near tie with Duke )
4. Kansas ( self only 1 final 4 during this time )
5. UNC
To me the problem is the Dick Bennett coaching philoshpy ( motion offense & packline defense ) Dick had only one Final 4. Not sure why you would copy a guys coaching philosophy when he has only one final 4? So far Tony Bennett hasn't made the final 4 yet with dad's system . Seems like a Mid-Major grind it out system.
I remeber laughing at other teams when they were passing around the perimeter like a highschool team and Lute was running a modern NBA style offense with players running the show.
AztoCa wrote:AztoCa wrote: This Virgina loss has me...
Bumping my Dick Bennett post from last year after our second consecutive loss to a 11 seed in the tourney
At least this year we lost to a 13 seed so we are trending up!
Motion offense and Packline for life! They Will Never see us coming!
Just my yearly bump about how the system we run is built for regular season success at highschools and small colleges
And our so called bad “Luck” is our lack of adaptability. We are “naturaly selected” to lose because of lack of surprise/Inventiveness/running a system from the 70’s.
Do what we do
I still have hope for next year ( may the basketball gods bless us )
Bear Down
may the Bear Be Down!
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Since we are talking scheduling in this thread, are we going out of country to either play in Europe or any of the Islands? I always felt with a team like next year's that it would be a good way to bond the old with the new.
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I do wish we were more aggressive defensively. The Packline makes me feel like we don’t use the athleticism of guys like Randolph and DD to our advantage.
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Re: Sean Miller
Yes, we must demand Final Fours or National Championships... or else there MUST be consequences. After all, Tucson, AZ will ALWAYS recruit itself because it is the juggernaut that Lute built. I mean... let's ignore that (after this incoming class) there will almost assuredly never again be a HS recruit who was even alive the last time we went to a Final 4. Or any that could make a shot on a regulation-sized basket the last time Lute coached. It does not matter... the ARIZONA BRAND SELLS ITSELF.
UCLA enjoyed a far more dominant position in West Coast basketball than we ever approached. And Tarkanian-era UNLV, aside from being in a non-power conference (which the PAC has not really been in a LONG time), had almost EXACTLY the same pedigree (accomplishment wise) as Arizona enjoyed under Lute. 1 Natty & 4 Final 4's.
I am giving a complete pass on (i.e., ignoring) the past ~15 months... under the assumption that Miller is not found to have been involved in any major NCAA violations. He is guilty of some questionable personnel decisions regarding his staff, which is a legitimate concern and something Miller needs to avoid moving forward.
Those of you who keep saying that anything short of a Final 4 is unacceptable sounds ALMOST as ridiculous as ASU fans who think the Rose Bowl should be the expectation in Football for their program (they have been to 2, you know). It's been 18 years since our last one, for anyone who is counting.
If we can find a coach who is more likely to get us there than Miller, then let's have at it. But the risk/reward of making a change to elevate the program from the perennial performance he has delivered (sans the past 15 months) tilts SIGNIFICANTLY to the downside. Acting like repeated conference championships and E8/S16 appearances is so obtuse I can't believe how many people seem to accept it as gospel truth.
How much do you think UCLA or UNLV fans would like to have Sean Miller? Or a coach that provides the same total package? Those of you who think kids come to play for Arizona first and Miller second really need to take our NCAA history (and how far removed we are from it) in context of the age of current players. And then ask yourself... if you had zero ties to any of the schools in the discussion, and were an 18 year old kid who wanted to score on and off the court - what sounds more appealing? Moving to Westwood, Las Vegas, or Tucson? Hmmm....
Ned Wulk, late in his career, was BY FAR the best recruiter and coach ASU has ever sniffed. But he just wasn't good enough after 1 mediocre season, ASU's third in the PAC. (They finished runner-up in the first 2).
Most people mess up something good by looking for something better to end up with something worse, and the thing that history teaches us is that history does not teach us anything. But let's set all that aside... and go with the "PAc 12 Championship and Final 4 in 2020 or Miller is Out".
Sounds like a fail-proof plan.
UCLA enjoyed a far more dominant position in West Coast basketball than we ever approached. And Tarkanian-era UNLV, aside from being in a non-power conference (which the PAC has not really been in a LONG time), had almost EXACTLY the same pedigree (accomplishment wise) as Arizona enjoyed under Lute. 1 Natty & 4 Final 4's.
I am giving a complete pass on (i.e., ignoring) the past ~15 months... under the assumption that Miller is not found to have been involved in any major NCAA violations. He is guilty of some questionable personnel decisions regarding his staff, which is a legitimate concern and something Miller needs to avoid moving forward.
Those of you who keep saying that anything short of a Final 4 is unacceptable sounds ALMOST as ridiculous as ASU fans who think the Rose Bowl should be the expectation in Football for their program (they have been to 2, you know). It's been 18 years since our last one, for anyone who is counting.
If we can find a coach who is more likely to get us there than Miller, then let's have at it. But the risk/reward of making a change to elevate the program from the perennial performance he has delivered (sans the past 15 months) tilts SIGNIFICANTLY to the downside. Acting like repeated conference championships and E8/S16 appearances is so obtuse I can't believe how many people seem to accept it as gospel truth.
How much do you think UCLA or UNLV fans would like to have Sean Miller? Or a coach that provides the same total package? Those of you who think kids come to play for Arizona first and Miller second really need to take our NCAA history (and how far removed we are from it) in context of the age of current players. And then ask yourself... if you had zero ties to any of the schools in the discussion, and were an 18 year old kid who wanted to score on and off the court - what sounds more appealing? Moving to Westwood, Las Vegas, or Tucson? Hmmm....
Ned Wulk, late in his career, was BY FAR the best recruiter and coach ASU has ever sniffed. But he just wasn't good enough after 1 mediocre season, ASU's third in the PAC. (They finished runner-up in the first 2).
Most people mess up something good by looking for something better to end up with something worse, and the thing that history teaches us is that history does not teach us anything. But let's set all that aside... and go with the "PAc 12 Championship and Final 4 in 2020 or Miller is Out".
Sounds like a fail-proof plan.
- FreeSpiritCat
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Re: Sean Miller
This is similar to what I was thinking. Arizona has been good so long that many of the fans are spoiled. They remind me of UCLA fans. CSM is still one of the best coaches in the country, but he isn't good enough for Arizona? He has missed the final four twice by a missed shot. If the Cats let Miller go the odds of finding a coach as good, or better, is small.Harvey Specter wrote:Yes, we must demand Final Fours or National Championships... or else there MUST be consequences. After all, Tucson, AZ will ALWAYS recruit itself because it is the juggernaut that Lute built. I mean... let's ignore that (after this incoming class) there will almost assuredly never again be a HS recruit who was even alive the last time we went to a Final 4. Or any that could make a shot on a regulation-sized basket the last time Lute coached. It does not matter... the ARIZONA BRAND SELLS ITSELF.
UCLA enjoyed a far more dominant position in West Coast basketball than we ever approached. And Tarkanian-era UNLV, aside from being in a non-power conference (which the PAC has not really been in a LONG time), had almost EXACTLY the same pedigree (accomplishment wise) as Arizona enjoyed under Lute. 1 Natty & 4 Final 4's.
I am giving a complete pass on (i.e., ignoring) the past ~15 months... under the assumption that Miller is not found to have been involved in any major NCAA violations. He is guilty of some questionable personnel decisions regarding his staff, which is a legitimate concern and something Miller needs to avoid moving forward.
Those of you who keep saying that anything short of a Final 4 is unacceptable sounds ALMOST as ridiculous as ASU fans who think the Rose Bowl should be the expectation in Football for their program (they have been to 2, you know). It's been 18 years since our last one, for anyone who is counting.
If we can find a coach who is more likely to get us there than Miller, then let's have at it. But the risk/reward of making a change to elevate the program from the perennial performance he has delivered (sans the past 15 months) tilts SIGNIFICANTLY to the downside. Acting like repeated conference championships and E8/S16 appearances is so obtuse I can't believe how many people seem to accept it as gospel truth.
How much do you think UCLA or UNLV fans would like to have Sean Miller? Or a coach that provides the same total package? Those of you who think kids come to play for Arizona first and Miller second really need to take our NCAA history (and how far removed we are from it) in context of the age of current players. And then ask yourself... if you had zero ties to any of the schools in the discussion, and were an 18 year old kid who wanted to score on and off the court - what sounds more appealing? Moving to Westwood, Las Vegas, or Tucson? Hmmm....
Ned Wulk, late in his career, was BY FAR the best recruiter and coach ASU has ever sniffed. But he just wasn't good enough after 1 mediocre season, ASU's third in the PAC. (They finished runner-up in the first 2).
Most people mess up something good by looking for something better to end up with something worse, and the thing that history teaches us is that history does not teach us anything. But let's set all that aside... and go with the "PAc 12 Championship and Final 4 in 2020 or Miller is Out".
Sounds like a fail-proof plan.
- PieceOfMeat
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Re: Sean Miller
One thing that doesn't help Miller: his brand of basketball is boring.
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update: