If Lavin made the tournament last year would Wooden be his best man be such a big deal? If Lavin was more successful at UCLA have spun the that Wooden being the best man shows how close the basketball program really is?
Is Lavin full of himself, yes (like most coaches are) is he an opportunistic, I would say yes (again, like most coaches are) If it is true that Lavin only chose Wooden to be his best man for better career advancement, it certainly blew up in his face....
The stuff that he says is annoying, especially when the team under achieves, but his comments are not as bad when Boheim attacked potential victims while an investigation was going on...
If Lavin starts winning all his personality quirks will not be as annoying as they are now...
I agree. Lavin is under the microscope now that he's clearly underachieved. Some of the reasons why, such as cancer and player injuries are out of his control. Some like to hide behind a message board and make this far personal than it should be.
He did a bad job organizing his team. He wasn't ready to set a rotation until the team was already in an 0-5 hole. His game coaching, without Dunlap to do the job he should have always been able to do was incredibly inconsistent, and in many ways, childish and without direction.
Let's blame him for a lousy job on the floor. His f'n wedding, and IDK, maybe his cancer too, should be off limits. And to those who think the players should be blamed for the way the season ended, you're not wrong. Guys like Sampson, Harrison, Greene, Obekpa and Pointer have enough experience that they should have been ready for Providence, but they weren't. Thing is, they are amateurs. And Lavin is the pro making over a million dollars a year. So, fair or not, he gets the blame, and he should man up, and take responsibility for his faults. At the very least, it would help make his Twitter BS feel less like BS.
In the last month, Lavin and Fratto have been incredibly quiet. It wouldn't be as necessary to go into hiding if they Tweeted less, and stopped pumping up average players like they were Baron Davis and Jason Kapono. Now, we've got a clueless Jakarr Sampson who actually thinks he's good enough to play in the league.