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So 97....
Why the loyalty. Is it just miller’s dna?
Why the loyalty. Is it just miller’s dna?
I fly like a hawk, or better yet an eagle--a seagull. I sniff suckers out like a beagle...My ego is off and running and gone, Cause I'm about the best and if you diss than that's wrong
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I like the fact he looks kind of like a thinner Andy Richter
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yes and from what i understand he came to Gonzaga, he came to them and said he wanted to be a visionary, the first to win a title at Gonzaga....Duke and Kansas and Kentucky and North Carolina are not competing with Gonzaga 8 out of 10 times.
sprinkle a five star now due to increased street cred and get the committed developable skilled college player and scour all things international
its the Gonzaga way.
PS - ya know what hilarious, i used to bring up Gonzaga and how continuing to treat them like our little brother was so important to the heath and growth of the Arizona program particularly in the west especially in the Sean Miller early years and here is exactly what i was told:
"Gonzaga is totally irrelevant. We could care less about Gonzaga"
pretty fucking hilarious......Arizona gonna copy what was once irrelevant
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck me how we have fallin
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I’d argue the game has changed. The transfer market is where the real recruiting is. IMO97cats wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:39 pmyes and from what i understand he came to Gonzaga, he came to them and said he wanted to be a visionary, the first to win a title at Gonzaga....Duke and Kansas and Kentucky and North Carolina are not competing with Gonzaga 8 out of 10 times.
sprinkle a five star now due to increased street cred and get the committed developable skilled college player and scour all things international
its the Gonzaga way.
PS - ya know what hilarious, i used to bring up Gonzaga and how continuing to treat them like our little brother was so important to the heath and growth of the Arizona program particularly in the west especially in the Sean Miller early years and here is exactly what i was told:
"Gonzaga is totally irrelevant. We could care less about Gonzaga"
pretty fucking hilarious......Arizona gonna copy what was once irrelevant
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck me how we have fallin
I fly like a hawk, or better yet an eagle--a seagull. I sniff suckers out like a beagle...My ego is off and running and gone, Cause I'm about the best and if you diss than that's wrong
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it is now even moreso - Kentucky recruit stars for UCLA in second year
its a totally different ballgame now its just funny that they are coming to Gonzaga for help....Arizona was the example. Arizona was the benchmark. Arizona was the standard.
sad
its a totally different ballgame now its just funny that they are coming to Gonzaga for help....Arizona was the example. Arizona was the benchmark. Arizona was the standard.
sad
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I get the sadness but due credit to the Zags.
I fly like a hawk, or better yet an eagle--a seagull. I sniff suckers out like a beagle...My ego is off and running and gone, Cause I'm about the best and if you diss than that's wrong
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oh man i agree and having humility to respect and appreciate a new path and way is half the part of life, IMO.
no shame in joining the new kid way...but as a self described "get off my lawn" guy in this post its tough for me as an old School Arizona guy to see us clamoring to Gonzaga for leadership, guidance, and process.
Arizona dominated the west in this area for so many years, and all the way up to July 2017 when the wheels officially came off....nothing was ever going to change that if Book didnt happen
i know i need to get over it. i know i need to move on.
but Sean Miller being fired to be replaced by an assistant on Gonzaga's bench just makes me realize how far Arizona has fallen since Thursday Mar 17, 2016....the date when things all began to start to break apart at Arizona for Miller & Co
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True man. But hindsight is always rosy. I remember how I felt as we hired a Xavier coach (albeit he did get to Elite 8s there) with no west coast ties and a style of game that was odd to anyone who loved AZ basketball.
The 3 coaches in 3 years stuff with nobody decent on the roster outside of Nic Wise was a scary time.
Better days lie ahead for sure. Those that have fallen can always get back up and become what they were. Redemption stories are key in America.
The 3 coaches in 3 years stuff with nobody decent on the roster outside of Nic Wise was a scary time.
Better days lie ahead for sure. Those that have fallen can always get back up and become what they were. Redemption stories are key in America.
I fly like a hawk, or better yet an eagle--a seagull. I sniff suckers out like a beagle...My ego is off and running and gone, Cause I'm about the best and if you diss than that's wrong
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Well we are scheduled to play Gonzaga and a bunch of other heavy weights next year so we will get to see what we are made of early.
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well said and true that...but when Sean Miller was hired to be Arizona's next head coach, i was overwrought with happiness, excitement, and joy.Olsondogg wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:56 pm True man. But hindsight is always rosy. I remember how I felt as we hired a Xavier coach (albeit he did get to Elite 8s there) with no west coast ties and a style of game that was odd to anyone who loved AZ basketball.
The 3 coaches in 3 years stuff with nobody decent on the roster outside of Nic Wise was a scary time.
Better days lie ahead for sure. Those that have fallen can always get back up and become what they were. Redemption stories are key in America.
i cant say the same here
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I’d be lying to say I knew anything about Lloyd outside of a few articles and watching the zags play a few times a year. My buddy, Zags guy, says Arizona will love him and what he will bring. He basically blamed the natty game and how the zags started in the rumors flowing within the program about the Arizona job opening and hearing Lloyd was gonna leave. A huge loss to the zags when he goes.
I said earlier I’d rather go with him than a retread. After all the shit we’ve been through as fans over the last 5 years, we are due for some good karma. I will hope he does well.
I said earlier I’d rather go with him than a retread. After all the shit we’ve been through as fans over the last 5 years, we are due for some good karma. I will hope he does well.
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Well, I’m not as knowledgeable or connected as you...but after the first presser I was all in.97cats wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:58 pmwell said and true that...but when Sean Miller was hired to be Arizona's next head coach, i was overwrought with happiness, excitement, and joy.Olsondogg wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:56 pm True man. But hindsight is always rosy. I remember how I felt as we hired a Xavier coach (albeit he did get to Elite 8s there) with no west coast ties and a style of game that was odd to anyone who loved AZ basketball.
The 3 coaches in 3 years stuff with nobody decent on the roster outside of Nic Wise was a scary time.
Better days lie ahead for sure. Those that have fallen can always get back up and become what they were. Redemption stories are key in America.
i cant say the same here
I fly like a hawk, or better yet an eagle--a seagull. I sniff suckers out like a beagle...My ego is off and running and gone, Cause I'm about the best and if you diss than that's wrong
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Recruiting has seemed to become really fragmented; you really have to have a plan/vision for the type of player you’re looking to recruit. Lloyd really seems to have that has been able to execute it well.
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you are more connected than i am now or the last two years and easily as knowledgeable...IMO, as i mentioned in the past, i thought Miller shoulda been gone in April 2017 and in no event no later than April 2018. at that point when the administration proved by their actions they had no backbone or guts i severely pulled back......like many many many many many many other Arizona Basketball supporters i didnt care and couldnt take it seriously with the circus it had become. it was embarrassing on every level.
Miller had to go, there was never a doubt in my mind, but he shoulda been fired at least three years ago.
what the administration did trying to get him to hang itself was worse and more negatively impactful than anything Book or Sean ever did
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So aside from the sadness over the level Arizona is at...feelings on Lloyd?97cats wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:08 pmyou are more connected than i am now or the last two years and easily as knowledgeable...IMO, as i mentioned in the past, i thought Miller shoulda been gone in April 2017 and in no event no later than April 2018. at that point when the administration proved by their actions they had no backbone or guts i severely pulled back......like many many many many many many other Arizona Basketball supporters i didnt care and couldnt take it seriously with the circus it had become. it was embarrassing on every level.
Miller had to go, there was never a doubt in my mind, but he shoulda been fired at least three years ago.
I fly like a hawk, or better yet an eagle--a seagull. I sniff suckers out like a beagle...My ego is off and running and gone, Cause I'm about the best and if you diss than that's wrong
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This is what's so twisted and maddening about the whole thing. Most agree that he needed to go, but the timing and circumstances could not have been worse. It made no sense to pull the trigger right as we were gaining steam again; it's not fair to our current players. The impact on our players has turned out to be collateral damage in a high stakes 3D chess match between the ABOR, Robbins and Miller.97cats wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:08 pmyou are more connected than i am now or the last two years and easily as knowledgeable...IMO, as i mentioned in the past, i thought Miller shoulda been gone in April 2017 and in no event no later than April 2018. at that point when the administration proved by their actions they had no backbone or guts i severely pulled back......like many many many many many many other Arizona Basketball supporters i didnt care and couldnt take it seriously with the circus it had become. it was embarrassing on every level.
Miller had to go, there was never a doubt in my mind, but he shoulda been fired at least three years ago.
The better move would've been to let him coach next season, let these players have another season together, and then, if warranted, make the change in '22.
But I'm tired of being pissed about this and am ready to shift all attention to our new hire. I hope we don't have to wait too long for news.
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i like that hes different in almost everyway...you said no retread i believe and i agree with that 100%. Lloyd is fresh and new.
plus i want up and down basketball and not so much Bobby Knight...Arizona got a little taste of Bobby Knight the last three years in Tucson and id like less of that and more Dean Smith...Lloyd's style is more Dean Smith and Miller's had become more Bobby Knight
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My only hope is that whoever comes in next is successful. The last thing I want is for us to fade into obscurity and be an afterthought. Which after yesterday feels like a possibility.
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I've gotta disagree on Miller. Just recently, the following guys weren't 5 stars.
Tubelis, Mathurin, Kriisa, Nnaji, Markannen, Ristic, York, Kadeem. The only one I'm stretching a bit for is Kadeem because he was JUCO POY, for whatever star you'd assign to that.
All those guys were very productive Arizona players, some of whom went from not mentioned to NBA first round and lottery in a single year. If you look further back, guys like DWill, Parrom, etc. were all major success stories.
Plus, it's not like our top ten guys sucked. Zeus and Ashley were probably the two who did the least and they were 3 and 4 year starters on great teams.
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Miller pre 2017-18 was on the path to a 25 year tenured career at Arizona - his recruiting wins and results on the floor prove that.
after the fiasco started, the model was broken and the end was here for Miller & Co
after the fiasco started, the model was broken and the end was here for Miller & Co
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Pretty much where I'm at. All day yesterday I kept being called a Miller loyalist, etc. etc. Listen if a new coach can come in and energize a few things that's fine by me. I just felt this whole game that Robbins tried to play was severely unfair to the current players. They had to play in a weird season, with no fans, not enjoy the college experience, & had the tournament taken away from them. Despite that they kept working their butts off.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:13 pmThis is what's so twisted and maddening about the whole thing. Most agree that he needed to go, but the timing and circumstances could not have been worse. It made no sense to pull the trigger right as we were gaining steam again; it's not fair to our current players. The impact on our players has turned out to be collateral damage in a high stakes 3D chess match between the ABOR, Robbins and Miller.97cats wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:08 pmyou are more connected than i am now or the last two years and easily as knowledgeable...IMO, as i mentioned in the past, i thought Miller shoulda been gone in April 2017 and in no event no later than April 2018. at that point when the administration proved by their actions they had no backbone or guts i severely pulled back......like many many many many many many other Arizona Basketball supporters i didnt care and couldnt take it seriously with the circus it had become. it was embarrassing on every level.
Miller had to go, there was never a doubt in my mind, but he shoulda been fired at least three years ago.
The better move would've been to let him coach next season, let these players have another season together, and then, if warranted, make the change in '22.
But I'm tired of being pissed about this and am ready to shift all attention to our new hire. I hope we don't have to wait too long for news.
Akinjo had a really rough upbringing, was mocked by Beheim (total prick), and wrongfully had his name included in a release Georgetown did about a players being accused of rape. He finally had a coach/mentor who he believed in and who believed in him. He worked his butt off and signs pointed that he would go through the NBA process and come back.
We had international players come here during a freaking pandemic. Asked to sacrifice a year of their lives and careers.
Jordan Brown transferred here so he could finally pursue his dream of playing major basketball despite his dad being unable to travel to see him play.
I liked Miller and I had some issues with Miller. But I do think he worked his ass off and I do think he did all that he could do. It wasn't fair to him and his family to leave him twisting in the wind like that. But he will be fine. It is the treatment of the players that bothers me and I still get the impression that Robbins/Heeke do not give a fuck even when they try to pretend they do. That just doesn't sit right with me and I'm really humiliated that my University did that to them.
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I was in when he landed his first two major classes. I remember seeing 3 top ten guys as AZ commits (Grant, Bash, and Tarc) and thinking a title was forthcoming, and that AZ was truly competing with Kentucky, Kansas, Duke, and Carolina annually for the best talent in America. It only lasted a couple of years.Olsondogg wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:01 pmWell, I’m not as knowledgeable or connected as you...but after the first presser I was all in.97cats wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:58 pmwell said and true that...but when Sean Miller was hired to be Arizona's next head coach, i was overwrought with happiness, excitement, and joy.Olsondogg wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:56 pm True man. But hindsight is always rosy. I remember how I felt as we hired a Xavier coach (albeit he did get to Elite 8s there) with no west coast ties and a style of game that was odd to anyone who loved AZ basketball.
The 3 coaches in 3 years stuff with nobody decent on the roster outside of Nic Wise was a scary time.
Better days lie ahead for sure. Those that have fallen can always get back up and become what they were. Redemption stories are key in America.
i cant say the same here
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after having lived through the last few years, I much prefer Lloyd's style...
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So, is this Tommy Lloyd thing really happening?
If Lloyd can truly emulate the Gonzaga consistency and success, plus utilize AZ’s recruiting advantages, it might work.
If Lloyd can truly emulate the Gonzaga consistency and success, plus utilize AZ’s recruiting advantages, it might work.
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is Mark Few coming too?
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Fantastic post, man.UofAlum05 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:28 pmPretty much where I'm at. All day yesterday I kept being called a Miller loyalist, etc. etc. Listen if a new coach can come in and energize a few things that's fine by me. I just felt this whole game that Robbins tried to play was severely unfair to the current players. They had to play in a weird season, with no fans, not enjoy the college experience, & had the tournament taken away from them. Despite that they kept working their butts off.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:13 pmThis is what's so twisted and maddening about the whole thing. Most agree that he needed to go, but the timing and circumstances could not have been worse. It made no sense to pull the trigger right as we were gaining steam again; it's not fair to our current players. The impact on our players has turned out to be collateral damage in a high stakes 3D chess match between the ABOR, Robbins and Miller.97cats wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:08 pmyou are more connected than i am now or the last two years and easily as knowledgeable...IMO, as i mentioned in the past, i thought Miller shoulda been gone in April 2017 and in no event no later than April 2018. at that point when the administration proved by their actions they had no backbone or guts i severely pulled back......like many many many many many many other Arizona Basketball supporters i didnt care and couldnt take it seriously with the circus it had become. it was embarrassing on every level.
Miller had to go, there was never a doubt in my mind, but he shoulda been fired at least three years ago.
The better move would've been to let him coach next season, let these players have another season together, and then, if warranted, make the change in '22.
But I'm tired of being pissed about this and am ready to shift all attention to our new hire. I hope we don't have to wait too long for news.
Akinjo had a really rough upbringing, was mocked by Beheim (total prick), and wrongfully had his name included in a release Georgetown did about a players being accused of rape. He finally had a coach/mentor who he believed in and who believed in him. He worked his butt off and signs pointed that he would go through the NBA process and come back.
We had international players come here during a freaking pandemic. Asked to sacrifice a year of their lives and careers.
Jordan Brown transferred here so he could finally pursue his dream of playing major basketball despite his dad being unable to travel to see him play.
I liked Miller and I had some issues with Miller. But I do think he worked his ass off and I do think he did all that he could do. It wasn't fair to him and his family to leave him twisting in the wind like that. But he will be fine. It is the treatment of the players that bothers me and I still get the impression that Robbins/Heeke do not give a fuck even when they try to pretend they do. That just doesn't sit right with me and I'm really humiliated that my University did that to them.
If Robbins and Heeke thought Miller should have been fired in 2018, they should have done it then and I could have respected that.
They didn't, so I think you have to give Miller and the team a fair shot after that point. I don't think that ever happened. It got to a point Miller and our roster would have been back in the top ten again, so he had to be fired so Robbins could get his guy before Robbins himself was out.
I share your judgment that we had decent success given the now apparent lack of support for the process.
I guess in some ways it's unfair to the incoming coach that this is the birth of his time at Arizona, but that's ultimately on Robbins and Heeke. If the head is rotting, it infects the body.
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I recall back in those days Musselman's name was also bandied about. To a "meh" response.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:52 pmIt's funny, I remember a few years ago when people would talk Miller replacements, Few would come up.
Now, we've maybe hired Mark Few...'s assistant. Cannot say I'm hyped.
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Few was never coming to Arizona. There was a time when people thought he was almost a guarantee to be Lute’s successor.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:52 pmIt's funny, I remember a few years ago when people would talk Miller replacements, Few would come up.
Now, we've maybe hired Mark Few...'s assistant. Cannot say I'm hyped.
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Many will be interviewed; Few will turn us down.
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I will go to my deathbed thinking they win the title if Bash doesn’t break his foot, or event if Grant had been here to fill in.midnightx wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:37 pmI was in when he landed his first two major classes. I remember seeing 3 top ten guys as AZ commits (Grant, Bash, and Tarc) and thinking a title was forthcoming, and that AZ was truly competing with Kentucky, Kansas, Duke, and Carolina annually for the best talent in America. It only lasted a couple of years.Olsondogg wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 2:01 pmWell, I’m not as knowledgeable or connected as you...but after the first presser I was all in.97cats wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:58 pmwell said and true that...but when Sean Miller was hired to be Arizona's next head coach, i was overwrought with happiness, excitement, and joy.Olsondogg wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 1:56 pm True man. But hindsight is always rosy. I remember how I felt as we hired a Xavier coach (albeit he did get to Elite 8s there) with no west coast ties and a style of game that was odd to anyone who loved AZ basketball.
The 3 coaches in 3 years stuff with nobody decent on the roster outside of Nic Wise was a scary time.
Better days lie ahead for sure. Those that have fallen can always get back up and become what they were. Redemption stories are key in America.
i cant say the same here
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It's going to be so damn nice when we can hang our hats on something other than "if only Ashley hadn't been injured."Postmaster wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 4:21 pm
I will go to my deathbed thinking they win the title if Bash doesn’t break his foot, or event if Grant had been here to fill in.
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I'm gonna make a guess and say Lloyd isn't coming right now either...
If I had just built a new house, was guaranteed the HC job is I stayed, had been entrenched in the community for years and was looking at an offer from a school with a LOT of NCAA baggage over its head and a Prez who doesn't give a fuck about the HC or his players...and ALL of this was in a pandemic...I'd pump the breaks as ANY reasonable person would and say..."Naw, I'll wait it out"...
Remember Gonzaga is a Catholic school...its more than just some basketball hotspot that Few has created...its the same reason Mark has turned down MAJOR bling to stay where he is...its a sweet gig with a focus on other things in life than basketball...I can promise you Lloyd has that in his veins since he's been there so long.
Robbins thinks money can make anything happen so he throws it at everything...problem is, LOTS of people value other things more than millions in the bank...Lloyd is one of them.
If I had just built a new house, was guaranteed the HC job is I stayed, had been entrenched in the community for years and was looking at an offer from a school with a LOT of NCAA baggage over its head and a Prez who doesn't give a fuck about the HC or his players...and ALL of this was in a pandemic...I'd pump the breaks as ANY reasonable person would and say..."Naw, I'll wait it out"...
Remember Gonzaga is a Catholic school...its more than just some basketball hotspot that Few has created...its the same reason Mark has turned down MAJOR bling to stay where he is...its a sweet gig with a focus on other things in life than basketball...I can promise you Lloyd has that in his veins since he's been there so long.
Robbins thinks money can make anything happen so he throws it at everything...problem is, LOTS of people value other things more than millions in the bank...Lloyd is one of them.
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Sounds like Lloyd is pretty much a done deal. Just have to hope for the best. Bear down
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So you would turn down a pay raise of multiple proportions at a school with one of the most loyal fan bases and deepest histories on the West Coast because you just built a house and you will be promoted in a decade or two? I can't think of any reasonable person who would turn that down.CatFanOneMil wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 4:29 pm I'm gonna make a guess and say Lloyd isn't coming right now either...
If I had just built a new house, was guaranteed the HC job is I stayed, had been entrenched in the community for years and was looking at an offer from a school with a LOT of NCAA baggage over its head and a Prez who doesn't give a fuck about the HC or his players...and ALL of this was in a pandemic...I'd pump the breaks as ANY reasonable person would and say..."Naw, I'll wait it out"...
Remember Gonzaga is a Catholic school...its more than just some basketball hotspot that Few has created...its the same reason Mark has turned down MAJOR bling to stay where he is...its a sweet gig with a focus on other things in life than basketball...I can promise you Lloyd has that in his veins since he's been there so long.
Robbins thinks money can make anything happen so he throws it at everything...problem is, LOTS of people value other things more than millions in the bank...Lloyd is one of them.
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Playersprogramu just tweeted it whatever that’s worth
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Painfully obvious the Miller was played from the time Robbins self banned.
Time to move on and hope Miller doesn’t take the ASSU job someday and kick our ass
Time to move on and hope Miller doesn’t take the ASSU job someday and kick our ass
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Pretty much implied, gonzaga mods going to Jasons site. Where theres smoke...
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They notoriously steal info from premium.
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Not sure how credible that site is. Guess we'll know soon.
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Also, I need this shit to wrap up soon because my work productivity is at an all time low this week. And I'm on a damn deadline.
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So when do we ask if there is any chance he brings Chet Holmgren with him?
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I'd much rather have him convince Tubelis and Kriisa to stay.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:02 pm So when do we ask if there is any chance he brings Chet Holmgren with him?
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Why not be greedy? I have heard rumors that he has already been in contact with some of the players so step 1 may already be underway.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:04 pmI'd much rather have him convince Tubelis and Kriisa to stay.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:02 pm So when do we ask if there is any chance he brings Chet Holmgren with him?
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Yes please. Unfortunately that seems really unlikely. I bet he can bring some role players from zaga over. Work the transfer market. Maybe he can get Fanbo Zeng. I'd love chet but I just don't see it. Their whole staff focused on him, not just himgronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:02 pm So when do we ask if there is any chance he brings Chet Holmgren with him?
I said what I said and I mean it.
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Re: Tommy Lloyd
I feel you, but I'm also being realistic. Gonzaga is coming off a national title game appearance and could have some key pieces back. Holmgren has a golden opportunity with that team. Might be a tough sell to sway him to Tucson.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:04 pmWhy not be greedy? I have heard rumors that he has already been in contact with some of the players so step 1 may already be underway.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:04 pmI'd much rather have him convince Tubelis and Kriisa to stay.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 5:02 pm So when do we ask if there is any chance he brings Chet Holmgren with him?