I think many of us were here in the 80's Final 4, here for the Elite 8 team in 99, and think we are still a destination for 5* players that we can throw the ball to and say "Go get a bucket".
The college basketball landscape has changed. Right now we aren't getting those 5*'s, or even 4*'s consistently. Just the idea of Monteverde's, Oak Hill's, the best aren't in our backyard for high school anymore, forget about realignments, paying kids under the table, etc.
If that means we pivot to a system that is based on junkyard-dog hustle, where we punch around .500 each and every season, I am on board. A system that works well with 3* kids who are ready to play ball and buy-in. All of a sudden that fringe kid in Long Island can find a home and be successful, even if that doesn't mean NBA.
One season we get some bounces our way (they must happen sometime) we could have 23 wins and be in the tournament, if .500 is the goal each and every year.
I like what I see so far, and yes can admit I am still drunk in the Honeymoon phase of CMA's hiring and the results of last season.
I just want a reason to watch Selection Sunday!