ChooChooCat wrote:Newportcat wrote:
How do you build connections or develop/strengthen those relationships? My experience tells me relationships are strengthened when parties are mutually beneficial to each other when in a business setting. College basketball is a business. Recruiting is a business.
As an AAU coach/director if I send off my guys to a certain school and they succeed and go on to prominence, which leads to more young talent wanting to play for my program, well that would be what's beneficial to me as it leads to more dollars being sent my way via Nike or whatever boosters I have. This isn't rocket science Newport.
Gabe York didn't go on to be big enough at Arizona = Compton Magic relationship dead
Emmanuel Akot went from a 5 star to shit at Arizona = Relationship with that Utah AAU program dead
Aaron Gordon balls out and is a one and done = Solid relationship with Oakland Soldiers
So how did Joe Pasternack build such a strong relationship with them? You did not answer my question
Who blew up under pasternack at Cal or New Orleans from Oakland soldiers?
I don’t disagree that it helps to have kids succeed and be under the same shoe company but Josiah turner flamed out at Arizona too and he was an Oakland soldier
This isn’t rocket science. These coaches definitely want players to succeed but they also are in it for the money. Fuck assistant soccer coaches and sailing coaches and water polo coaches are in it for the money it looks like too. You think AAU coaches want to help these guys succeed to just make more shoe company money. When you talk to most AAU coaches shoe company money is mostly finite too for AAU programs.
5’5 puny white boy Joe Pasternack who coached at Cal didn’t just bro out with the Oakland soldiers coaches...come on now. Coach Joe picked up the Oakland soldiers players at UCSB and now has gone to international players in his second year there...I wonder why????
Come on now Choo, you are smarter then this