I just read he graduated high school 2009 meaning he's ~24. I feel like that's a little young, no? Not saying it's not a good hire but seems like a lot of responsibility for someone who's essentially fresh out of school
Son is also an analytics guy, right? Not sure how much the prior staff relied on that but I think it has its place, along with traditional means of scouting and player evaluation.
Quote from: TheVig on July 01, 2015, 10:06:06 PMI just read he graduated high school 2009 meaning he's ~24. I feel like that's a little young, no? Not saying it's not a good hire but seems like a lot of responsibility for someone who's essentially fresh out of schoolAbdelmessih not far our of college either and he's killing it. Likely he will be a DOBO but even if not, he played college and has been doing skills stuff for NBA for a few years. In addition, his father an NBA coach. So he's not qualified for DOBO spot, yet Kevin Willard with similar background, is more qualified as head coach of a Big East program? I don't think it has any indication of his abilities.. He's also supposedly got a relentless work ethic ala Mullin so I see why he'd be a guy Mullin would love..
Quote from: MCNPA on July 01, 2015, 10:39:24 PMQuote from: TheVig on July 01, 2015, 10:06:06 PMI just read he graduated high school 2009 meaning he's ~24. I feel like that's a little young, no? Not saying it's not a good hire but seems like a lot of responsibility for someone who's essentially fresh out of schoolAbdelmessih not far our of college either and he's killing it. Likely he will be a DOBO but even if not, he played college and has been doing skills stuff for NBA for a few years. In addition, his father an NBA coach. So he's not qualified for DOBO spot, yet Kevin Willard with similar background, is more qualified as head coach of a Big East program? I don't think it has any indication of his abilities.. He's also supposedly got a relentless work ethic ala Mullin so I see why he'd be a guy Mullin would love..How can you compare this kid to Kevin Willard, their backgrounds in terms of basketball resume are not remotely similar.Willard put in his time as an NBA & Div I assistant under a Hall of Famer and then was a head coach at lower level before moving to be head coach in Big East.
Well, here's a very good big man coach out of a job as of a few minutes ago : http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2015/07/trail_blazers_fire_kim_hughes_assistant_coach_who.html
I'm a little hesitant here. I would've liked an x and o guy and obviously we swung and missed with Pinckney but having a 24 yr old assistant coach? Ga's will be older than him. Not that mitch Richmond has any more coaching experience but geez. I guess I just would've hoped that after the stellar recruiting hires of slice and matt a that we would've completed the staff with a seasoned vet.
St. Jean will not be an assistant coach.Am I doing backflips over Richmond? No I'm not.
Regardless of whether he would be a good cosch (and I'd be willing to give him the benefit of the doubt) does anyone else find it ridiculous that Mitch Richmond is in the hall of fame?Hope he's on our staff and all that ... but the basketball hall is like a participation award. It's equivalent to baseball and football enshrining Gregg Jeffries and Adrian Murrell
Quote from: shaun1345 on July 05, 2015, 06:49:37 PMI'm a little hesitant here. I would've liked an x and o guy and obviously we swung and missed with Pinckney but having a 24 yr old assistant coach? Ga's will be older than him. Not that mitch Richmond has any more coaching experience but geez. I guess I just would've hoped that after the stellar recruiting hires of slice and matt a that we would've completed the staff with a seasoned vet. We have an X and O guy. Chris Mullin.