Only 2 first round picks on that team (and 1 was freshman mason plumlee who averaged 4 ppg and wouldnt get drafted for a few years). No lottery picks. THe only first rounder is not even in the NBA (Nolan Smith). Best player, Kyle SIngler, was a 2nd rounder and has not done well in the NBA. But they won a title.
Also, since when is winning with less a prereq. for being the greatest? Did John Wooden and Red Auerbach and Phil Jackson do a ton with less than elite talent?
I agree with you about Schreswhreki being one of the greats, almost as great as Jim Calhoun. But only two first round picks on one team is hardly roughing it.
When you think of Nolan Smith do you think of NBA first round draft pick who was the anchor to a national champion without any level of impressive coaching?
The OP critiqued coach k for "never doing more with less". Winning a title with that group was doing exactly that. Tough to show K doing more with less when he always has varying degrees of much much more but I think that's a great example that shows his coaching acumen.
Again, I was agreeing with you. Denying Kruszrenski's greatness is silly, even if he he gets every break in the book, which he does. It was the "
only 2 first round picks" that got to me. There's only 30 first round picks to go around. Unless you're Kentucky two is a lot.
Dook has four projected first round picks this year. By your criteria he under performed. But three of them are underclassmen - more than some MK has been adversely affected by early grads, his system being what it is. Frank Martin talked in the post game about how important having upper classmen is, an interview a lot of St John's fans might want to listen to.