Lavin will not get fired. Lavin should not get fired! Norm was given 6 years, then Lavin should be given at least 10 years. Now Lavin quitting would not shock me. However if he leaves after a season where we go say 13-18 or something like that then he would probbaly never get another coaching job if that is what he chooses to do.
A more likely scenerio is a couple kids transfer after this season thus shortening the rotations for Lavin by necessity. With less tinkering to do and a senior laden team Lavin gets the team into the tourney. After next season I could then see Lavin walking off into the sunset, but at least the next coach would be taking over a tourney team, albeit one that would be in rebuilding mode.
Agree he won't be fired, but could choose to leave. If that plays out, the new coach will probably have a sparse roster after next season, if my instincts about a less than stellar 14 & 15 recruiting haul are correct. Clearly, if season is not turned around, that will not be a positive in getting Briscoes & Diallos of the world. Not "doomed", but perhaps on heels of new rebuilding plan. It just feels there is something very strange going on here or maybe I am overreacting.
I dont want to be a troll, but do you know who could come in tomorrow and still land Briscoe and Diallo? Orlando A
I have two pet peeves regarding sju: give Branch an opportunity to play nearly a full game; and make Antigua a canidate in the next coaching search, whenever that may be.
You are really on the Antigua bandwagon, huh?
No head coaching experience. I don't want to go down that path again. (And no I don't count whatever he has done with Dominican National Team)
Yea I'am, I know the no HC experience is a concern but I think he's young and hungry and is already an elite recruiter. And you could say well Lav was known as an elite recruiter - and that's true, but Lav was known as being full of hot air too, and you can say Antigua doesn't have HC experience, but he's certainly not known for being full of bs.
And what more can you really ask for in an assistant who's making the jump to HC?
Former player - has been an assistant under good coaches at good programs - has recruited nba talent - been on the sidelines for multiple Final Fours - and he has been a head coach on the international level. Short of being a hc what else can he do?
When you throw in the fact that he's a nyc guy I think ti becomes a no-brainer to at least put him on the short list.
I could see him being this generation's Donovan. Good young coach who played, tutored under a mentor, and recruited well.
FWIW though my 1(b) would be Maisello. Interview them both and then make a decision, they each bring a lot to the table.