Where we differ is that you seem to believe that the players didn't improve their skills under the current staff as compared to Norm and his staff, and i do. I believe that many of the kids had significant improvement in their games because if superior skills development, not just because they were a year older.
In the first place, I don't need you to tell me what I "seem to believe." I know exactly what I think and express my thoughts more clearly and concisely than you could on your best day. I don't need you to mangle my prose or misstate my position. In the second, I don't care what you believe: I care what you can demonstrate. You can believe, for example, that TGAPL has magic pixie dust that when sprinkled in the players shorts makes them run faster and jump higher. I'm not interested in disabusing you of your many delusions. However, when you state your beliefs as fact, that's a different story. Then I want proof. Because if you allege a fact and prove it, then you've created truth, from which I might learn something. But all you've proved here is an inability to defend your position. You've abandoned the twaddle about honed fundamentals and improved footwork and how the great Larry Wright blossomed at Oakland and are just repeating your opinion over and over. Fine. I don't care about your opinion.
They were upperclassmen as juniors for Norm and they stunk.
No they didn't stink. They didn't win. It's not the same thing. The fact is they were a dozen players, nearly all of whom are playing professional basketball a year out of college. The fact is that as a group they underachieved under Norm - they didn't win as juniors - and they underachieved under TGAPL - as seniors they lost in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
One year later and most of the team improved greatly both individually and as a team. No mistake, this staff made a big difference.
The staff made a big difference? That's your epiphany? No intercoursing kidding.
Where we also differ is that I don't pay mental masturbation games in getting to a point.
No. Where we differ is that you're oblivious to nuance. A couple of years ago you were vehement in your belief that only talent mattered, that the reason Norm was a failure was that he was not recruiting properly. Now you're equally vehement in your belief that the opposite is true, that it's all the magical staff. The fact is it's not either or: it's both and neither.