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My only gripe is he seems content to wait until next year when he has better players. That is sort of a NBA free agency type mentality. You may or may not always be able to do that. You have obligation as a college coach to put the players you have in the best chance to win. He is upgrading the roster for sure I hope he is upgrading his coaching along the way as well.It's not rocket science; it's just basketball. Identifying the problems isn't the tough part; anyone who knows anything about the game can do that. The big question will be, can he correct the problems? I hope he can because I really like his energy and the way he represents our program. So, c'mon, Coach Johnson, keep solving problems one at a time until we are back in the big dance on a yearly basis. Roll Tide!
Our upperclassmen have less talent than any major college basketball team I've ever seen. They have great difficulty shooting shots, free throws, layups. They have difficulty dribbling, passing and the very basic fundamentals of basketball.My only gripe is he seems content to wait until next year when he has better players. That is sort of a NBA free agency type mentality. You may or may not always be able to do that. You have obligation as a college coach to put the players you have in the best chance to win. He is upgrading the roster for sure I hope he is upgrading his coaching along the way as well.
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Agreed - and I think the rotation at the end of the UGA game was an attempt to get Key and Davis going as their ceiling is much higher than that of Norris.Our upperclassmen have less talent than any major college basketball team I've ever seen. They have great difficulty shooting shots, free throws, layups. They have difficulty dribbling, passing and the very basic fundamentals of basketball.
The only players with true ability on this team are the freshmen Avery has signed.
Grant left a complete and total train wreck as far as a basketball team.
I realize it's ultimately the coach's responsibility to develop players but if part of that development is teaching them how to shoot and dribble then the coach doesn't have much of a prayer.
That type of development should be taught when they're six or seven years old, not when they're juniors and seniors on an SEC basketball roster.
The talent level is being built and Avery will get it done.
But you can have the most dedicated mule in the world. And that mule can work harder than any horse or the planet. But he ain't gonna beat the thouroughbreds in the Kentucky Derby no matter what he does.
You have to have talent to look like a great coach in this era.
Personally I think Avery has overachieved to have won as many as he has.
Just my opinion.
Agreed. You have to have the Jimmy and Joe's and we don't have that yet (Key is the only one I would consider a J&J). We will be bringing in more next year and we will see a difference.Our upperclassmen have less talent than any major college basketball team I've ever seen. They have great difficulty shooting shots, free throws, layups. They have difficulty dribbling, passing and the very basic fundamentals of basketball.
The only players with true ability on this team are the freshmen Avery has signed.
Grant left a complete and total train wreck as far as a basketball team.
I realize it's ultimately the coach's responsibility to develop players but if part of that development is teaching them how to shoot and dribble then the coach doesn't have much of a prayer.
That type of development should be taught when they're six or seven years old, not when they're juniors and seniors on an SEC basketball roster.
The talent level is being built and Avery will get it done.
But you can have the most dedicated mule in the world. And that mule can work harder than any horse or the planet. But he ain't gonna beat the thouroughbreds in the Kentucky Derby no matter what he does.
You have to have talent to look like a great coach in this era.
Personally I think Avery has overachieved to have won as many as he has.
Just my opinion.
I think we'll get an invite.Hopefully this year, we can turn some things around and make a run in the NIT
I believe we have to win the next 2 to get in. They have made it harder for power 5's to get in with the new rules. Specifically, if you get upset in the your conference tournament and win the regular season title, it is an automatic bid to the NIT so it somewhat depends on the things outside our control.I think we'll get an invite.
I agree. With the new rule there are only about 20-25 'At-Large bids' out of the 32 team field. Those Conference Title Upsets and 1st 4-8 out NCAA bubble teams eat up some spots. We HAVE to win the next two and get to 18-14 (11-7) to lock down an NIT spot.I believe we have to win the next 2 to get in. They have made it harder for power 5's to get in with the new rules. Specifically, if you get upset in the your conference tournament and win the regular season title, it is an automatic bid to the NIT so it somewhat depends on the things outside our control.
Allowing myself a flight of fancy - as I've seen no evidence during the season that such a path is remotely possible - but wouldn't such an occurrence constitute the most miraculous moment in program history? Dreaming on it can't hurt anything...Of course after our last 2 losses the ONLY path to the NCAA is to miraculously win the SEC Tournament.