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And that is a fair contextual point...would be more fair to say if he has more success than Miller's first few years.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:55 amSolid point I regret not making. It does help not having administration actively working against you.
This has put me in a weird position of feeling like a Robbins/Heeke stan, which I am not. I just am also not a fan of scorched earth groupthink. There are degrees to things. And it is fair to note that Miller's end years performance is impacted directly by Robbins and Heeke's fuckery
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I don't think this has to be a constant comparison between Tommy and Sean. I think long term determines the success of any coach. I know Sean was the 3 fastest to 400 wins behind Lute, Heckman and ahead of Wooden. That was long term success measured against Hall of Fame coaches. Tommy is off to a great start and I am appreciative of that without discounting Sean's accomplishments.
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What pisses me off is I was watching Texas against Seton Hall and the announcers ask what team has been a surprise? No one mentions Arizona and then it came up on the graphic and they said oh yeah Arizona. Then they wanted to recognize first year coaches that were doing better than expected. They then show a graphic with 5 coaches all with at least 1 loss and Davis (UNC) 2 losses. NO Tommy ...no mention. I honestly feel they purposely downplay the PAC especially when Fox is showing back to back PAC games with UCLA and Arizona. I really feel they are idiots or just not recognizing the PAC because they have no contract to show our games.
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Arizona isn’t a surprise for anyone paying attention
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Heeke/Robbins had made five hires this past year. Football, men's basketball, baseball, women's soccer, and softball. Two coaches have completed their seasons, and each notched 1 conference win. Not exactly a good start. Lloyd has been great so far, but the season is only 1/3 over. Baseball and softball should be fine, but both coaches inherit World Series teams. Still way too early to grade any of the hires, but we'll see how many of these hires last 5 years in Tucson.
As for Lloyd, the big difference this year is style of D. Nothing against the pack-line, and Sean Miller won a lot of games using it. Virginia won a National Championship utilizing the D as well. But the issue with the pack-line is it doesn't create a lot of live ball turnovers. And when you have athletes like Mathurin, Terry, Keriisa, and Kier on the outside, and rim protectors like Koloko and Ballo, you want to play press D and speed up the other team. Especially the way this team runs out on breaks.
Miller tried to play fast, and KenPom adjusted, for the most part, we did. But the pack-line D is not intended to speed the other team up, nor create live ball turnovers like a press D does. And that's the biggest difference year over year in my opinion. Instead of packing the D in, we're playing passing lanes and aren't worrying about getting beat off the dribble, because the guards know we have an eraser at the rim. The result is the points per possession isn't that much different, but we're getting more possessions because we're causing more turnovers and speeding our opponents up, causing them to make mistakes or rush shots.
As for Lloyd, the big difference this year is style of D. Nothing against the pack-line, and Sean Miller won a lot of games using it. Virginia won a National Championship utilizing the D as well. But the issue with the pack-line is it doesn't create a lot of live ball turnovers. And when you have athletes like Mathurin, Terry, Keriisa, and Kier on the outside, and rim protectors like Koloko and Ballo, you want to play press D and speed up the other team. Especially the way this team runs out on breaks.
Miller tried to play fast, and KenPom adjusted, for the most part, we did. But the pack-line D is not intended to speed the other team up, nor create live ball turnovers like a press D does. And that's the biggest difference year over year in my opinion. Instead of packing the D in, we're playing passing lanes and aren't worrying about getting beat off the dribble, because the guards know we have an eraser at the rim. The result is the points per possession isn't that much different, but we're getting more possessions because we're causing more turnovers and speeding our opponents up, causing them to make mistakes or rush shots.
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I expected the Cats to shine brighter this year, but not to dim the rest of the firmament!!!
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I don't know what Tommy is doing to make us so good, but I am so thankful he's ours. No wonder Gonzaga was so high on him.
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Good point. It isn't surprising he allegedly already had a deal in place to be the next head coach there -- Gonzaga and Few clearly knew what they had. And after seeing the AZ offense on full display thus far, it reaffirms the notion that he oversaw Few's offense at Gonzaga.
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Tommy Fucking Boy Lloyd. I don’t care what you call him. All I know is he just went into a hostile environment with everyone chomping on the bit to knock them off and emerged with a win.
That’s Arizona worthy…
That’s Arizona worthy…
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Illinois made 16 three pointers and had a 19-0 run and lost at home - this win today was something else.
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He'd be a great coach if he could get Ballo to pass the ball and repost.
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I was getting nervous during the review of the play where Kriisa threw the ball off an Illini because Desk Dude was jacking his jaw at the refs as they hunkered over the monitor. I just knew the initial call was gonna be reversed.
And that 5 second call (which was really about 6.5 seconds) only happened because a check to the ref bounced.
And that 5 second call (which was really about 6.5 seconds) only happened because a check to the ref bounced.
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dovecanyoncat wrote: ↑Sat Dec 11, 2021 8:22 pm I was getting nervous during the review of the play where Kriisa threw the ball off an Illini because Desk Dude was jacking his jaw at the refs as they hunkered over the monitor. I just knew the initial call was gonna be reversed.
And that 5 second call (which was really about 6.5 seconds) only happened because a check to the ref bounced.
The 5 second call came because it was actually 7.5 seconds.
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Tommy Lloyd says Arizona 'did just enough' to beat Illinois
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Watching Brad Underwood scream, cry, threaten, and verbally abuse the refs for two hours even when their players were getting away with throwing elbows on tie ups and kneeing our players in the back on loose balls on the floor made me thankful for Tommy Boy’s calm demeanor.
The way he calmly asked for explanations and then pled his case to the refs without going on forever or trying to keep the argument going long after the ball was put back into play (another Underwood tactic that I’m surprised didn’t earn him a tech) was good to see. I thought that rubbed off on the team. Illinois played tight and angry while Arizona was calm and confident. Could have been the difference between winning and losing.
The way he calmly asked for explanations and then pled his case to the refs without going on forever or trying to keep the argument going long after the ball was put back into play (another Underwood tactic that I’m surprised didn’t earn him a tech) was good to see. I thought that rubbed off on the team. Illinois played tight and angry while Arizona was calm and confident. Could have been the difference between winning and losing.
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You’re the man Ari! And so is Tommy Lloyd so far.Alieberman wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:02 am Chi- I’m starting to put together a list of charities for a certain bet….
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After listening to Underwoods presser I got the impression he’s a hot head. And I do remember seeing him during the game going ballistic.
Sort of a basketball version of Mike Stoops.
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Come here you son of a bitch.Chicat wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:13 amYou’re the man Ari! And so is Tommy Lloyd so far.Alieberman wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:02 am Chi- I’m starting to put together a list of charities for a certain bet….
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So when Illinois went on it’s 19-0 run, LLoyd used only 1 TO. He also had the under 8 minute TV TO but when I watched that unfold I thought of Miller and how many TO’s He would have used
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The biggest stretch of the game. When we were down 13 I said to myself “well, let’s now really see what this team is made of.”
Cutting the lead to 4 by halftime was so huge and told me everything I wanted to know. This team has big time huevos…
Cutting the lead to 4 by halftime was so huge and told me everything I wanted to know. This team has big time huevos…
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I had the same thought rewatching the game last night. We would have been out of TOs by halftime. Instead it was Illinois who had to be careful with their timeouts. They took their second to last with like 13 minutes left in the second half. And with our press and traps there was a real danger they’d need the last one with way too much time left on the clock.
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Tommy is a lot more of the Lute mindset of trusting his team to figure it outChicat wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 10:37 amI had the same thought rewatching the game last night. We would have been out of TOs by halftime. Instead it was Illinois who had to be careful with their timeouts. They took their second to last with like 13 minutes left in the second half. And with our press and traps there was a real danger they’d need the last one with way too much time left on the clock.
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Cats trailed by one point with under 2:30 in the second half and Lloyd went to Tubelis on the block to block back screen from Kriisa with tall Terry delivering the entry pass perfectly gaining the lead they would not relinquish again.
great design and perfect execution in a moment where Arizona had to have a basket.
big-time by Lloyd & players
great design and perfect execution in a moment where Arizona had to have a basket.
big-time by Lloyd & players
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That was the bucket that I thought was impossibly important.97cats wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 11:23 am Cats trailed by one point with under 2:30 in the second half and Lloyd went to Tubelis on the block to block back screen from Kriisa with tall Terry delivering the entry pass perfectly gaining the lead they would not relinquish again.
great design and perfect execution in a moment where Arizona had to have a basket.
big-time by Lloyd & players
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..... and it was pulled off perfectly with Kofi arriving just a moment too late to block it into the glass.dovecanyoncat wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 11:27 amThat was the bucket that I thought was impossibly important.97cats wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 11:23 am Cats trailed by one point with under 2:30 in the second half and Lloyd went to Tubelis on the block to block back screen from Kriisa with tall Terry delivering the entry pass perfectly gaining the lead they would not relinquish again.
great design and perfect execution in a moment where Arizona had to have a basket.
big-time by Lloyd & players
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so good
he had that play in before the free throws, its a mature move and smart to go to the reliable Tubelis there in that spot and have Terry deliver. its these moments nobody knew how Lloyd would react cause there was no sample size. he himself maybe didnt even fully know, but it seems its natural for him. it looks natural. clearly Lloyd is a very bright basketball coach first, at least thats what i feel like i'm learning. that play in that moment incapsulates some of that for me.
he had that play in before the free throws, its a mature move and smart to go to the reliable Tubelis there in that spot and have Terry deliver. its these moments nobody knew how Lloyd would react cause there was no sample size. he himself maybe didnt even fully know, but it seems its natural for him. it looks natural. clearly Lloyd is a very bright basketball coach first, at least thats what i feel like i'm learning. that play in that moment incapsulates some of that for me.
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This style of play is what so many of us asked from Miller. You recruit these guys and then never let them go. I know CSM was just wound too tight to let the team go.
He was done dirty but it’s nice to see CTL let loose the hounds.
He was done dirty but it’s nice to see CTL let loose the hounds.
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So...if i love the Lloyd hire can i still hate Robbins? Asking for a friend.
Also...does he and Adia bring back certain boosters to the program who have been away for a minute? I think if the year finishes similar to the start you lock Tommy up minus the oil deals
Confession...Love Sean Miller still, and you can see the defense he coached is in the players he coached currently. But holy offense explosion Lute style. We're deeeep....I'm really hoping the defensive tenacity continues after Seans guys mature out of the program
Also...does he and Adia bring back certain boosters to the program who have been away for a minute? I think if the year finishes similar to the start you lock Tommy up minus the oil deals
Confession...Love Sean Miller still, and you can see the defense he coached is in the players he coached currently. But holy offense explosion Lute style. We're deeeep....I'm really hoping the defensive tenacity continues after Seans guys mature out of the program
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Robbins, a university president who has no business getting involved with a basketball hire, tossed our postseason last year so he could fire Miller without cause, and hired a head coach with no head coaching experience. Yes, you can still hate Robbins even if you love Lloyd after he gets Miller's players to stay and builds a winning tradition with them.whatisee wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:09 am So...if i love the Lloyd hire can i still hate Robbins? Asking for a friend.
Also...does he and Adia bring back certain boosters to the program who have been away for a minute? I think if the year finishes similar to the start you lock Tommy up minus the oil deals
Confession...Love Sean Miller still, and you can see the defense he coached is in the players he coached currently. But holy offense explosion Lute style. We're deeeep....I'm really hoping the defensive tenacity continues after Seans guys mature out of the program
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I think a lot of it is what Sean said on his podcast. These guys are pissed (paraphrasing) that they got robbed of the tourney last year and are hungry to win.
I love the intensity on both sides, but especially the defense. We are swarming to all loose balls, swiping anytime a big brings the ball down…and getting up in the other teams jock the whole game. We make them work to score. I love it!
I haven’t felt this good about a team since before BAsh got hurt. “Ecstatic” doesn’t sum it up.
BEAR THE FUCK DOWN!!!
Tommy is dorky…but the man knows basketball!!!!!
I love the intensity on both sides, but especially the defense. We are swarming to all loose balls, swiping anytime a big brings the ball down…and getting up in the other teams jock the whole game. We make them work to score. I love it!
I haven’t felt this good about a team since before BAsh got hurt. “Ecstatic” doesn’t sum it up.
BEAR THE FUCK DOWN!!!
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Robbins is a moron, but like I said before, Tommy Lloyd was quite frankly the easiest lay up for Robbins in regards to coaching candidates without head coaching experience goes.Longhorned wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:21 amRobbins, a university president who has no business getting involved with a basketball hire, tossed our postseason last year so he could fire Miller without cause, and hired a head coach with no head coaching experience. Yes, you can still hate Robbins even if you love Lloyd after he gets Miller's players to stay and builds a winning tradition with them.whatisee wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:09 am So...if i love the Lloyd hire can i still hate Robbins? Asking for a friend.
Also...does he and Adia bring back certain boosters to the program who have been away for a minute? I think if the year finishes similar to the start you lock Tommy up minus the oil deals
Confession...Love Sean Miller still, and you can see the defense he coached is in the players he coached currently. But holy offense explosion Lute style. We're deeeep....I'm really hoping the defensive tenacity continues after Seans guys mature out of the program
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Normally the fan base would have never accepted a coach without head coaching history because of our 'history'. I personally think Tommy happened at the exact time the fan base would accept the hire. Uncertainty with possible sanctions looming. Let's get a bandaide hire until the dust settles, and then go after a top name. Doesn't really seem to be the case anymore imo. Tommy is the guyChooChooCat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:28 amRobbins is a moron, but like I said before, Tommy Lloyd was quite frankly the easiest lay up for Robbins in regards to coaching candidates without head coaching experience goes.Longhorned wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:21 amRobbins, a university president who has no business getting involved with a basketball hire, tossed our postseason last year so he could fire Miller without cause, and hired a head coach with no head coaching experience. Yes, you can still hate Robbins even if you love Lloyd after he gets Miller's players to stay and builds a winning tradition with them.whatisee wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:09 am So...if i love the Lloyd hire can i still hate Robbins? Asking for a friend.
Also...does he and Adia bring back certain boosters to the program who have been away for a minute? I think if the year finishes similar to the start you lock Tommy up minus the oil deals
Confession...Love Sean Miller still, and you can see the defense he coached is in the players he coached currently. But holy offense explosion Lute style. We're deeeep....I'm really hoping the defensive tenacity continues after Seans guys mature out of the program
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Tommy won't be the guy very long if he rests on Miller's laurels. I don't think he will do that, I'm just saying Tucson loyalty to a basketball coach comes with standards that must meet and bear the burden of history. It gets tougher from here.
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Oh yeah, under any normal circumstances a head coach with no head coaching experience wouldn't have even been humored, but with our situation where we had to choose from the top AHC available or unqualified alums, it was as much of a lay up as we could've gotten.whatisee wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:36 am
Normally the fan base would have never accepted a coach without head coaching history because of our 'history'. I personally think Tommy happened at the exact time the fan base would accept the hire. Uncertainty with possible sanctions looming. Let's get a bandaide hire until the dust settles, and then go after a top name. Doesn't really seem to be the case anymore imo. Tommy is the guy
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This. And with the cupboard not being bare and having a bunch of players that fit into CTL's style no wonder his #1 goal was to retain all of Miller's players.ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:50 amOh yeah, under any normal circumstances a head coach with no head coaching experience wouldn't have even been humored, but with our situation where we had to choose from the top AHC available or unqualified alums, it was as much of a lay up as we could've gotten.whatisee wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:36 am
Normally the fan base would have never accepted a coach without head coaching history because of our 'history'. I personally think Tommy happened at the exact time the fan base would accept the hire. Uncertainty with possible sanctions looming. Let's get a bandaide hire until the dust settles, and then go after a top name. Doesn't really seem to be the case anymore imo. Tommy is the guy
That was the biggest move of the offseason imo.
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He’s also setting the bar very high for himself, which I’m sure he’d tell you is a fantastic problem to have.dovecanyoncat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:45 am Tommy won't be the guy very long if he rests on Miller's laurels. I don't think he will do that, I'm just saying Tucson loyalty to a basketball coach comes with standards that must meet and bear the burden of history. It gets tougher from here.
But if the narrative is “just wait until he gets his own recruits!” and then teams featuring only his recruits underperform the ones that feature Miller players, that narrative can turn around in a hurry.
His most important job right now might just be riding the momentum of his on-court success into recruiting trail success.
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Agree on this point a lot. The positive thing for Llyod's recruiting is the style of play this team shows. Tenacious D with a run and gun offense. What recruit wouldn't want to play under this system? I'm sure our start this year has answered a lot of the 1st questions kids and family have thinking about a school to further their careers. As I look at the roster i see a 3 to 4 possible losses to the team next year. So that leaves a few openings.
I love Kerr, but does anyone think about this offense under Akinjo? Look at Baylor... Kerr's tenacity fuels the current team imo
I love Kerr, but does anyone think about this offense under Akinjo? Look at Baylor... Kerr's tenacity fuels the current team imo
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Two other things. First, it isn't all crazy that a top ten national job could score a guy with no HC experience. All credit to Lloyd, but it isn't like it's a shocking coup we pulled a guy who's never been a HC before.Longhorned wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:21 amRobbins, a university president who has no business getting involved with a basketball hire, tossed our postseason last year so he could fire Miller without cause, and hired a head coach with no head coaching experience. Yes, you can still hate Robbins even if you love Lloyd after he gets Miller's players to stay and builds a winning tradition with them.whatisee wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:09 am So...if i love the Lloyd hire can i still hate Robbins? Asking for a friend.
Also...does he and Adia bring back certain boosters to the program who have been away for a minute? I think if the year finishes similar to the start you lock Tommy up minus the oil deals
Confession...Love Sean Miller still, and you can see the defense he coached is in the players he coached currently. But holy offense explosion Lute style. We're deeeep....I'm really hoping the defensive tenacity continues after Seans guys mature out of the program
Also, and this is assuming Lloyd is gonna be pretty good, isn't that just meeting expectations for Robbins? I think we've become accustomed to such failure (Sumlin) that simply hiring a good coach into a really attractive job is viewed as a win.
Like if you're hiring for CEO of a Fortune 500 company, you expect you'll get good candidates. Hiring someone who's good...it's a compliment to the candidate but not really to the hiring committee.
Plus, giving Robbins credit sort of overlooks the rumblings he almost screwed up what should have been a guaranteed hire.
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I mean, this is obviously the most negative example, but I pointed to Kevin Ollie. UConn loved him when he won a natty with someone else's players. Then he fell off a cliff and got fired.Chicat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 8:10 amHe’s also setting the bar very high for himself, which I’m sure he’d tell you is a fantastic problem to have.dovecanyoncat wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:45 am Tommy won't be the guy very long if he rests on Miller's laurels. I don't think he will do that, I'm just saying Tucson loyalty to a basketball coach comes with standards that must meet and bear the burden of history. It gets tougher from here.
But if the narrative is “just wait until he gets his own recruits!” and then teams featuring only his recruits underperform the ones that feature Miller players, that narrative can turn around in a hurry.
His most important job right now might just be riding the momentum of his on-court success into recruiting trail success.
Lloyd is doing a very good job with this group. His ability to bring in new talent to match the outgoing is a key for his, or any coach's, long term success.
It is just how it is.