Re: Sean Miller
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2019 7:33 am
Love ya Ari...
But Ira hasn’t improved? BWill before injury? Jeter before his back was Tinkled?
But Ira hasn’t improved? BWill before injury? Jeter before his back was Tinkled?
Ira has I was wrong on that but BWill was really good out of the gate and then seemed to lose his aggressive nature and started differing to others way too often. And Jeter maybe but he’s been our most consistent player all season long.Olsondogg wrote:Love ya Ari...
But Ira hasn’t improved? BWill before injury? Jeter before his back was Tinkled?
CatFanOneMil wrote:Alieberman wrote:This team has quit on Miller. I think Miller has quit on this team as well.
No AZ team should ever lose to Wash St at home.
This is bullshit, we knew from the start of the season it would be a down year, and then Miller himself said this team was not good, so to suggest that anyone has given up is to believe that any other results were going to be available, they were not.
No one has given up its just a matter of a very inexperienced group of guys going through a very rough patch...how many layups under the rim were missed tonite? How many threes has Barcello missed, nothing new here it just feels worse since WSU has been abysmal for about a thousand years...don't forget they beat the shit out of ASU a few days ago.
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The head shake is some pretty telling body language.MC1983 wrote:UAEebs86 wrote:![]()
I saw this put up by scheer. What does everyone make of it??
It seems pretty clear he does not appreciate anything about it but is smart enough to give a polite answer that doesn't generate even more bullshit from the starMC1983 wrote:UAEebs86 wrote:![]()
I saw this put up by scheer. What does everyone make of it??
So what I’m understanding is Heeke was not really backing Miller until the Boosters stepped forward to show there support. Once that happened Heeke decided it was best he get on board?? Is that the jest of it?Chicat wrote:The head shake is some pretty telling body language.MC1983 wrote:UAEebs86 wrote:![]()
I saw this put up by scheer. What does everyone make of it??
Heeke couldn’t say WHY they support Miller. Just that the administration does...MC1983 wrote:So what I’m understanding is Heeke was not really backing Miller until the Boosters stepped forward to show there support. Once that happened Heeke decided it was best he get on board?? Is that the jest of it?Chicat wrote:The head shake is some pretty telling body language.MC1983 wrote:UAEebs86 wrote:![]()
I saw this put up by scheer. What does everyone make of it??
I think it is more of a directive by the booster and Robbins to start publicly backing Miller or don't let the door hit your backside on the way out.MC1983 wrote:So what I’m understanding is Heeke was not really backing Miller until the Boosters stepped forward to show there support. Once that happened Heeke decided it was best he get on board?? Is that the jest of it?Chicat wrote:The head shake is some pretty telling body language.MC1983 wrote:UAEebs86 wrote:![]()
I saw this put up by scheer. What does everyone make of it??
Heeke supports not losing his job. Supporting Sean Miller publicly helps him keep his job. That's about it.MC1983 wrote:So what I’m understanding is Heeke was not really backing Miller until the Boosters stepped forward to show there support. Once that happened Heeke decided it was best he get on board?? Is that the jest of it?Chicat wrote:The head shake is some pretty telling body language.MC1983 wrote:UAEebs86 wrote:![]()
I saw this put up by scheer. What does everyone make of it??
When you have no true point guard, no go to scorer (BWill was becoming all of these things in PAC play), and your only true post player is having trouble lifting his hands above his head without spasms...Alieberman wrote:Ira has I was wrong on that but BWill was really good out of the gate and then seemed to lose his aggressive nature and started differing to others way too often. And Jeter maybe but he’s been our most consistent player all season long.Olsondogg wrote:Love ya Ari...
But Ira hasn’t improved? BWill before injury? Jeter before his back was Tinkled?
It’s so difficult to point to any positives right now. Where is the team we saw in Maui?
TJ is very loyal. Trier is as loyal as his nature will allow him to be. Social media shows that.SabinoDrifter wrote:Now to the players. Make no mistake, but you don't see very many of the players the last four years in the intro videos. The only three I see are Kadeem, Lauri and De'Andre. It doesn't feel like a Players Program.
How much confidence building and "coaching up" is taking place when your HC publicly trashes the players like the bolded above? Man, I know it really instills confidence in a group of players when their coach basically says they're all garbage with no shot to make the tourney because they cant shoot. Is that leadership?CatFanOneMil wrote:Alieberman wrote:This team has quit on Miller. I think Miller has quit on this team as well.
No AZ team should ever lose to Wash St at home.
This is bullshit, we knew from the start of the season it would be a down year, and then Miller himself said this team was not good, so to suggest that anyone has given up is to believe that any other results were going to be available, they were not.
No one has given up its just a matter of a very inexperienced group of guys going through a very rough patch...how many layups under the rim were missed tonite? How many threes has Barcello missed, nothing new here it just feels worse since WSU has been abysmal for about a thousand years...don't forget they beat the shit out of ASU a few days ago.
Given the extent of the external lawyers' investigation, I conclude that the U of A is firmly committed to demonstrating "institutional control" consistent with the highest NCAA interpretation of that concept. The FBI charges against Book, the claims made in the ESPN articles (without journalistic sources being revealed) are clearly the motivators for having initiated such an in-depth, and expensive, external investigation; and one can't blame the institutional leadership for undertaking such a self-protective course of action. I don't.PHXCATS wrote:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/464-the- ... -30534445/
Really interesting to get a lawyer's perspective on this although I dont think he is very familiar with all the details in the case.
U of A has spent over a million on lawyers, there is no way that these lawyers are not advising Heeke on what is best to do. Phelps falls under that to me.
I dont often agree with you but I do here 100%. It is becoming more and more clear that either a) Heeke knows something else is coming with Phelps b) Phelps is breaking rules even if they are not NCAA rules and UA cant afford that right now or c) The outside lawyers found something before the NCAA and Arizona did and advised Heeke to let go of Phelpspc in NM wrote:Given the extent of the external lawyers' investigation, I conclude that the U of A is firmly committed to demonstrating "institutional control" consistent with the highest NCAA interpretation of that concept. The FBI charges against Book, the claims made in the ESPN articles (without journalistic sources being revealed) are clearly the motivators for having initiated such an in-depth, and expensive, external investigation; and one can't blame the institutional leadership for undertaking such a self-protective course of action. I don't.PHXCATS wrote:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/464-the- ... -30534445/
Really interesting to get a lawyer's perspective on this although I dont think he is very familiar with all the details in the case.
U of A has spent over a million on lawyers, there is no way that these lawyers are not advising Heeke on what is best to do. Phelps falls under that to me.
Therefore, I believe that if/when there is any finding that CSM has been a party to a NCAA , or even contractual, violation, he would be dealt with severely. This is exactly my interpretation of how the Phelps firing has occurred.
I also doubt that any delays in taking action on CSM would be any different than taking action on Phelps.
Therefore, why not assume that there is no evidence against CSM at this point? Seriously!
I'm sure that any coach of any institution subjected to such scrutiny would feel some anxiety, maybe mistrust, and more. OTOH, clearing such scrutiny should put all that to rest, no?
All fair points. It has been a rough four years was my ultimate point.EVCat wrote:TJ is very loyal. Trier is as loyal as his nature will allow him to be. Social media shows that.SabinoDrifter wrote:Now to the players. Make no mistake, but you don't see very many of the players the last four years in the intro videos. The only three I see are Kadeem, Lauri and De'Andre. It doesn't feel like a Players Program.
Some of our former Miller players are a bit butthurt at the program "turning its back" on Book. Book was like family to them. Nick definitely falls in that category. They are young.
But Brandon Ashley delivered the best rebuke of Vitale we have seen from an Arizona perspective on Twitter this week. Kevin Parrom is ride-or-die with Coach and this program. Maybe his lack of success makes him a bad candidate for the video, or he just hasn't been back to Tucson to shoot a segment.
Who else from the last 4 years should we have on that video, beyond Lauri, DeAndre (you just named the two that will be NBA superstars), and Kadeem? Trier, for sure, if we can get one from him. But who else from the last 4 years belongs on the video with Kerr and Elliott and those guys? Gabe York?
Figure, there are precious few slots on that video. Trier is the only player from the last 3 years (if you go 4ish, you get into the TJ/Stanley/AG era, and they are represented just fine) that is really missing, if he hasn't been on it. You know Dusan is all about this program.
I don't see player support, other than the ones who are mad about Book, being an issue at all.
Without a doubt. Moreso, really, the last calendar year. The Sweet 16 loss sucked, but was not a disaster.SabinoDrifter wrote:All fair points. It has been a rough four years was my ultimate point.
The lawyers UA hired are to investigate the program, review the FBI documents and offer advice. There is zero chance that the outside lawyers weren't a part of the decision to fore Phelps and they most likely told Heeke this is the best course of actionPostmaster wrote:Are these law firms going over the program’s every move, or are they just looking into the FBI investigation?
I'm in for this as a new euphemism for telling someone to eff off.Chicat wrote:If “you can drive back to Phoenix” is the new Wildcat meme for “go fuck yourself”, I know someone else who can drive back to Phoenix...
Chicat wrote:If “you can drive back to Phoenix” is the new Wildcat meme for “go fuck yourself”, I know someone else who can drive back to Phoenix...
Chicat wrote:If “you can drive back to Phoenix” is the new Wildcat meme for “go fuck yourself”, I know someone else who can drive back to Phoenix...
I don't know why, but it's a perfect euphemism. Even somebody in Paris or Tokyo or Nairobi would intuitively grasp what you meant if you told them they can drive back to Phoenix.Chicat wrote:If “you can drive back to Phoenix” is the new Wildcat meme for “go fuck yourself”....
Can someone make a shirt please?Chicat wrote:If “you can drive back to Phoenix” is the new Wildcat meme for “go fuck yourself”, I know someone else who can drive back to Phoenix...
Preferably in time for the ASU game.ChooChooCat wrote:Can someone make a shirt please?Chicat wrote:If “you can drive back to Phoenix” is the new Wildcat meme for “go fuck yourself”, I know someone else who can drive back to Phoenix...
Good thing you boosted this nobody.PHXCATS wrote: Dont think I could disagree more
snowflakes.ChooChooCat wrote:Never thought I'd see the day, but Sean Miller has seriously been compared to Donald Trump. You can't make this up.
https://sports.yahoo.com/sean-miller-be ... 32012.html" target="_blank
This portion of the article:ChooChooCat wrote:Never thought I'd see the day, but Sean Miller has seriously been compared to Donald Trump. You can't make this up.
https://sports.yahoo.com/sean-miller-be ... 32012.html" target="_blank
There may not be a more softer profession in the world nowadays than a journalist, especially sports journalists.Ned Zissou wrote:snowflakes.ChooChooCat wrote:Never thought I'd see the day, but Sean Miller has seriously been compared to Donald Trump. You can't make this up.
https://sports.yahoo.com/sean-miller-be ... 32012.html" target="_blank
Maybe sports journalists but mainstream news journalists are having to put up up more shit today than ever before in this countryChooChooCat wrote:There may not be a more softer profession in the world nowadays than a journalist, especially sports journalists.Ned Zissou wrote:snowflakes.ChooChooCat wrote:Never thought I'd see the day, but Sean Miller has seriously been compared to Donald Trump. You can't make this up.
https://sports.yahoo.com/sean-miller-be ... 32012.html" target="_blank
You may be right about sports journalists but real journalists are out there getting threatened and killed right here in America.ChooChooCat wrote:There may not be a more softer profession in the world nowadays than a journalist, especially sports journalists.Ned Zissou wrote:snowflakes.ChooChooCat wrote:Never thought I'd see the day, but Sean Miller has seriously been compared to Donald Trump. You can't make this up.
https://sports.yahoo.com/sean-miller-be ... 32012.html" target="_blank