ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:38 am
Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:07 am
ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 3:40 pm
Ok you lost me once you brought up Miller as if Tommy's current situation and the reason we fired Miller have anything remotely in common. We didn't fire Sean Miller because he wasn't meeting our expectations in the NCAA tourney. Hell he wasn't even getting there more often than not in the end. Either way It's a business. In this business you're coach is either on a max amount of years or he's not. If he's not it's because he has failed. Tommy exceeded expectations, you reward him for that. Also these coaches' egos are so damn fragile that you have to keep showing you love them as much as possible otherwise when an actual threat comes along they will take that route quickly. It's a game and it's a business. You have to know how to run it. Tommy would have options if he feels "unloved." There's a reason he gets an immediate extension and Jedd Fisch didn't.
I brought up Miller because if there's a standard for judging the contract situation and standard of success for an Arizona basketball coach, the most natural comparison is the preceding coach.
I significantly disagree that Miller wasn't getting to the tournament more often than not. Unless your standard is making the tournament when it's impossible due to the tournament being cancelled or a self-ban, Miller had tourney teams 9 of his last 10 years. 19-20 and 20-21 were tourney teams that Covid and Robbins made the tourney impossible.
On Lloyd's satisfaction, I'm surprised how fast we've gone from "The only HC job Tommy would consider is Arizona" to "We have to worry about losing him if we don't hand him extensions every single year."
More to the point, it sets a bad standard. If you condition an extension every year, what do you do in years like 2016? 2016 wasn't great or extension worthy, but in no world is a coach's job in jeopardy after a decent season on the heels of 2 Elite 8 appearances. If/when Lloyd has that type of season, extending him would be unwarranted, but when you're extending him every year for the feelings...
I mean, I have no issue conditioning extensions on the real expectations, consistent winning. Or be honest about what they're conditioned on, being Robbins's boy and having a good enough season for Bobby to get good PR with an extension.
Finally, it just blows me away that I've heard a years long narrative our loss to Xavier as a 2 seed in the 2017 Sweet 16 was disappointing and now we're trumpeting a Sweet 16 loss as a 1 seed as a successful season. I genuinely thought a good regular season with a early tourney exit and meh tourney play was disappointing, not a success.
Well if you want to use the last coach for contract purposes, the guy was extended every offseason (following a winning one) back to a 5 year deal. He was given a significant bump in pay after 2011 (Elite 8). So as long as Tommy doesn’t have an assistant get busted by the FBI chances of him getting an extension after a good normal year is pretty fucking high.
Sean Miller was how many years into being a head coach when he blew that Xavier game? How many guys did he have injured? Which future NBA lottery guy was ignored on offense almost entirely? Was Xavier ranked higher than us in Kenpom like Houston was? How is that game remotely comparable to Tommy’s situation this year outside of both being Sweet 16 games? You’re my man Spiff, but you’re reaching so far on this you’ve pulled your lower back to the point of no return.
I think you're wrong saying Miller's contract was extended after every winning season. He was extended in February, 2017 to give 5 years through the 21-22 season. He was never extended again, despite every subsequent season being a winning one.
Also, as I clearly said, I'd tell you some of SM's years, namely 2016, didn't deserve an extension. So, I'm not being inconsistent with Lloyd.
On the tourney games, the easiest effort/aggression stat to quantify is rebounds. We were +11 vs Xavier. Hence my comment we played so hard and aggressive we kept ourselves in it despite poor shooting (25% from 3 as one example). We were -1 vs TCU and -2 vs Houston. Hence my belief we got outcompeted. Last year's team was not a poor rebounding team, but we lost that battle twice in a row.
Finally, in terms of comparability of situations...dude, the one aspect of all of sports I think you learn Day 1 and know matters independent of all else is competing and playing hard. I'm sorry, but acting like Lloyd somehow doesn't have an appropriate basis for that understanding strikes me as condescending to Lloyd. I'd wager he'd tell you himself we should have been better in that area.
Bottom line is I also don't mean this as a slam on Lloyd. He's a first year HC. Even experienced HC's have areas they can develop, a first year guy certainly does. That said, it doesn't make getting outcompeted in the two biggest games of the year good.
Edit: I should have included I respect your takes and insider knowledge, so please don't take my disagreement or argument personally.