Did Quincy Roberts, Dwight Hardy and DJ Kennedy get better because Norm always knew there was something special about them, or was it because quite often players grow up and simply get better just because they've grown up?
So you believe that the under the radar guys Norm identified merely randomly got better. Odd how few of Lavin's players randomly just got better, or Jarvis's. Too bad Mo Diakite and Abe
Vigoda Keita and Heath Orvis didn't randomly get better, or Jamal Branch or Marco Borgault or Felix Balamou, we sure could used some of those prize recruits to grow up and randomly become NBA players. No, I think your's a stupid theory. I mean, they did grow up and get better, but they had to have somewhere to get better from and pretty clearly Norm saw it. That's why he's been recruiting at the highest levels of college basketball for years, for some of the successful coaches and programs in college basketball. Because he has a keen eye for talent. That and his indefatigable work ethic obviously, and his personal integrity, and don't get me started on his warmth and charm, I'll start gushing like a school girl.