He put the players in a position to win. That's what coaches do. That's what managers do. He keeps on improving. It's not about immediate gratification. He's building a step at a time. Some people gave their investment advisors money January 1st and now they hate them.
Gift, Sanchez and Marco AKA, the best shooter Lavin has ever coached are graduating in May. Harrison, Pointer, Greene and Branch will graduate next season. Are we really going to give Lavin more time to win with his guys than we gave Norm?
I would fire him, and move on. You want to stand on your head and enforce rules over your program that kill momentum, and ruin seasons? Fine. But the next season you had better fix everything. We went along for the ride. Gave him the benefit of the doubt. Time is up.
As much as many here don't want to hear it, we are better than 2-6. I personally think we have played well enough to be 4-4, maybe even better but bad luck/poor officiating, and lack of execution have cost us more than a few close games.
Lavin deserves another season at least.
The difference between 4-4 and 2-6 was Max Hooper playing at all the wrong times. He is a terrible player. Lavin puts him in for defense. Then, he puts him in to handle the ball against Providence and he freezes likes it's the first he's been in that situation. Why? Because it WAS the first time.
Lavin is a salesmen. All sizzle no steak. The team might be improving. But why the heck is it taking our upperclassmen so long to get it together? Perhaps because they have not learned what they've been taught? That, is on the teacher.
I've had enough of him. We fire him in March, the seniors will stay and if we hire a coach who has a healthy of combo of personality and coaching ability, the younger guys will consider staying.