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Xuperman
04-20-2024, 03:34 PM
There is only ONE constant element for the fall....and it is Sean Miller. I simply do not see how ANY other HC was made a better fit for our beloved Musketeers.
Claude is only devastating...IF? He ends up in the BEast. Otherwise, satisfy your $$$$ goals young man.
This early roster has been absolutely assembled....MASTERCLASS.
Our HC....Sean Miller, is simply as good as it gets. Best overall transfer class in the BEast.
Xville
04-20-2024, 03:49 PM
Agree wholeheartedly with this. Grab one more big man and the train should be rolling.
Three Point Pete
04-21-2024, 01:21 AM
There is only ONE constant element for the fall....and it is Sean Miller.
Our HC....Sean Miller, is simply as good as it gets. Best overall transfer class in the BEast.
Totally agree! I am very pleased Sean returned to X. Kinda reminds me of the old commercial: "wouldn't you really rather drive a Buick"
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Kinda reminds me of the old commercial: "wouldn't you really rather drive a Buick"
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You can trade your Buick in for a Lexus, but you always come back to the Buick.
I’m sure Sean feels that was one of the most regrettable statements he’s ever made. Maybe that’s why he is so careful and methodical when he speaks now.
Seriously, X needs to be rebranded as a Ferrari because we are going to look so good next year zooming up and down the court, racing towards our first NCAA National Championship.
GIMMFD
04-21-2024, 03:32 PM
Can't see how you could not be excited with the additions in the portal and the roster construction Coach Miller has made so far. You can tell he's pissed off about last season, and that type of season is not going to happen again on his watch. Really think it's going to be a fun season for us next year.
webxu
04-22-2024, 08:38 AM
Wouldn't it be funny if Joseph or another big donor gave Sean a nice new Buick for his work car..
xukeith
04-23-2024, 04:04 PM
It looks like Miller is adding a lot of players who rebound well. If X has a reputation of less than 12 TOs, repeatedly win rebounding wars, and making 7-10 threes a game, then logically X wins a lot of games?
MHettel
04-23-2024, 04:54 PM
It looks like Miller is adding a lot of players who rebound well. If X has a reputation of less than 12 TOs, repeatedly win rebounding wars, and making 7-10 threes a game, then logically X wins a lot of games?
we averaged 6.8 made threes per game last year. so yeah, adding 3.2 additional 3's per game would probably help! seems logical ;)
(going back 10 years our max 3 pointers made per game was 7.8)
GIMMFD
04-24-2024, 04:06 PM
we averaged 6.8 made threes per game last year. so yeah, adding 3.2 additional 3's per game would probably help! seems logical ;)
(going back 10 years our max 3 pointers made per game was 7.8)
Hmm, interesting stuff there, definitely didn't feel like we were close to our max last year, though I guess Quincy would have moments where he'd light up the scoreboard. Who has the top team, one with Trevon + JP I assume? I think we'll get close to the max next year regardless though, with the shooters we've brought in, and the way the game has changed into more 3's in general, I wouldn't be shocked.
drudy23
04-25-2024, 01:48 PM
Agree I'm feeling pretty good about next year. Seems we should have a team very capable of making the tournament, which is honestly all I care about. We should be getting there 8-9 times over a decade from a realistic perspective.
But does anyone else worry about the toll it takes on these "not quite ready for retirement" coaches that are very good (like Miller)? How many years can they truly take on building a completely new roster? Seems it will take its toll for these tenured guys.
muskiefan82
04-25-2024, 03:30 PM
Agree I'm feeling pretty good about next year. Seems we should have a team very capable of making the tournament, which is honestly all I care about. We should be getting there 8-9 times over a decade from a realistic perspective.
But does anyone else worry about the toll it takes on these "not quite ready for retirement" coaches that are very good (like Miller)? How many years can they truly take on building a completely new roster? Seems it will take its toll for these tenured guys.
Or does it make it easier because the coach can identify exactly what he needs and find it amongst college players instead of gambling on a HS kid that may or may not be able to perform at this level?
drudy23
04-25-2024, 03:43 PM
Or does it make it easier because the coach can identify exactly what he needs and find it amongst college players instead of gambling on a HS kid that may or may not be able to perform at this level?
3-4 guys a year is normal - but this will almost be a complete roster re-construction 2 years in a row. That has to get old sooner rather than later.
D-West & PO-Z
04-25-2024, 04:10 PM
3-4 guys a year is normal - but this will almost be a complete roster re-construction 2 years in a row. That has to get old sooner rather than later.
I'd agree with you if X was losing players they didn't want to lose. Miller had to be thrilled with this offseason and the ability to so easily overturn a roster he called out as being terrible during the season.
I am sure Miller wanted to keep Claude, other than that, he basically told the others to take a hike.
MHettel
04-25-2024, 04:21 PM
Agree I'm feeling pretty good about next year. Seems we should have a team very capable of making the tournament, which is honestly all I care about. We should be getting there 8-9 times over a decade from a realistic perspective.
But does anyone else worry about the toll it takes on these "not quite ready for retirement" coaches that are very good (like Miller)? How many years can they truly take on building a completely new roster? Seems it will take its toll for these tenured guys.
This should be teh time of year when you unplug for a few weeks and reset your mind after a grueling season. And instead they have to work the portal (either to bring guys in, or keep his own guys out) for 45 days and if they arent successfull then the next season is potentially;y down the tubes.
there is no better example of the phrase "the season will be won during the off-season" than what we have going on right now.
D-West & PO-Z
04-25-2024, 06:39 PM
This should be teh time of year when you unplug for a few weeks and reset your mind after a grueling season. And instead they have to work the portal (either to bring guys in, or keep his own guys out) for 45 days and if they arent successfull then the next season is potentially;y down the tubes.
there is no better example of the phrase "the season will be won during the off-season" than what we have going on right now.
Wish I could "not unplug" on vacation in Aruba (or wherever Miller was when people were complaining) for millions a year. These coaches have it rough!
Xavier
04-25-2024, 09:08 PM
When was high school recruiting done? I thought it was mostly after season where they went hard core into that. Sean has said a lot of times that it’s different but you have to adjust to the times, and that it’s easy as ever to fix problems with teams.
I don’t foresee him getting worn out by it. Honestly seems a little easier than flying around looking at high school kids. You have much better idea on portal guys, I assume a lot more zoom calls and visits. Sounds easier than going and watching AAU games. But it’s obviously a different era, won’t be for all coaches
Xuperman
04-26-2024, 06:54 AM
This nicely fits the theme of this thread
https://www.barttorvik.com/trankpre.php
Miller has us positioned to be top 20 preseason. Well done!
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