Re: Bison Basketball Team ISSUES
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Originally Posted by
Bison"FANatic"
Hard to follow the personalities of Saul and Tim. Dave is not as bubbly and that is fine. He needs to stop the slides though and get the best out of the players. Besides Dex the players just looked last year like they had no emotion. They looked scared to take charge and win. Looked like a bunch of individuals playing a team game.
But that's my point ... Saul and Tim as head coaches had Dave on the bench ... they complemented each other. Their outgoing "bubbly" personalities were offset by Dave's heads down all-business approach. They made each other better playing off of each other's strengths. Now ... Dave has his clone as a lead assistant. There's not as much complementary as they are collaborative ... that's part of the problem. Especially when coaches these days are expected to be as much psychologist, father, friend and priest as they are coach!
Re: Bison Basketball Team ISSUES
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Originally Posted by
wcb_sas
But that's my point ... Saul and Tim as head coaches had Dave on the bench ... they complemented each other. Their outgoing "bubbly" personalities were offset by Dave's heads down all-business approach. They made each other better playing off of each other's strengths. Now ... Dave has his clone as a lead assistant. There's not as much complementary as they are collaborative ... that's part of the problem. Especially when coaches these days are expected to be as much psychologist, father, friend and priest as they are coach!
Do you get tired on your soapbox preaching about how much you know about basketball culture
Re: Bison Basketball Team ISSUES
Unbison, legitimate question...
Do you really think everything is just fine with the basketball team? Even though I am posting this smart aleck photo below, Id really like to know your answer.
https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...6/?format=300w
Re: Bison Basketball Team ISSUES
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Originally Posted by
BisonTeacher
I don't find anything alarming khabellis leaving is more a sign of the times then anything
Coaching decisions as to how much who plays I can't second guess as I'm not there
We have been in contention for a league title every year he has coached
Re: Bison Basketball Team ISSUES
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Originally Posted by
unbison
I don't find anything alarming khabellis leaving is more a sign of the times then anything
Coaching decisions as to how much who plays I can't second guess as I'm not there
We have been in contention for a league title every year he has coached
how is losing in 1st round being in contention?
Re: Bison Basketball Team ISSUES
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unbison
I don't find anything alarming khabellis leaving is more a sign of the times then anything
Disagree ... kids who are 2-year starters, a leader in minutes played ... do not leave programs all that often. Kids who aren't playing or who aren't getting the minutes they think they deserve leave ... not kids who have been starting since his foot hit the ground in Fargo.
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unbison
We have been in contention for a league title every year he has coached
NDSU SHOULD be in contention for a league title every year ... regardless of who coaches ... the program has too many strengths as compared to the other conference schools not to be able to attract quality student athletes. A top 4 finish every year should be the bare minimum expectation.
Re: Bison Basketball Team ISSUES
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wcb_sas
Disagree ... kids who are 2-year starters, a leader in minutes played ... do not leave programs all that often. Kids who aren't playing or who aren't getting the minutes they think they deserve leave ... not kids who have been starting since his foot hit the ground in Fargo.
5 years ago I would have agreed with you but times have changed and you are seeing more and more kids transfer (especially in college basketball). Getting minutes early now at a low level program is almost becoming as damaging as not getting minutes as low major teams are becoming developmental programs for mid to high major if a kid has eligibility.
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Grizzled
5 years ago I would have agreed with you but times have changed and you are seeing more and more kids transfer (especially in college basketball). Getting minutes early now at a low level program is almost becoming as damaging as not getting minutes as low major teams are becoming developmental programs for mid to high major if a kid has eligibility.
I understand location most likely played a factor for Khy, but did he transfer to a mid to high major?
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GRAFTONBISON
I understand location most likely played a factor for Khy, but did he transfer to a mid to high major?
He transferred to Pacific, which I would argue is a step down from NDSU. They play in the WCC with Gonzaga, St. Marys, and BYU....the rest of the conference is dreadful. Still, the WCC is a step up from the SL when compared in a vacuum. When you factor in how terrible Pacific was a program, that makes the move more puzzling. Pacific was 11-22 as they welcomed in new coach, Damon Stoudamire (former UA PG and NBA vet). Pacific is closer to home for Khy, but you're heading to program that literally has NO CHANCE of making the Tournament during his tenure. Maybe Stoudamire turns it around and they start building something...I doubt they get to a point of challenging Zaga/St Marys/BYU. I don't get the move unless he was really uncomfortable in the program. If the move was made to "play at higher level" I think it missed the mark.
Re: Bison Basketball Team ISSUES
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Originally Posted by
Grizzled
5 years ago I would have agreed with you but times have changed and you are seeing more and more kids transfer (especially in college basketball). Getting minutes early now at a low level program is almost becoming as damaging as not getting minutes as low major teams are becoming developmental programs for mid to high major if a kid has eligibility.
I think there are a lot of kids using the graduate transfer option ... particularly as an option to move up a level or conference tier and there are "lack of playing time" transfers ... but I have a hard time finding transfers like Khy. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough
Attached is a link of 2017 college bball transfers:
http://www.verbalcommits.com/transfers/2017
The list has 749 D1 transfers with an average star rating of 2.32. Of that 428 (57%) have immediate eligibility - i.e. moving down a level or a graduate transfer.
Of the subset Khy is part of, 93 of the 321 non-immediate eligible transfers are Sophomore standing 29%.
I don't think Khy going from NDSU to Pacific is necessarily a "developmental" move upwards and maybe it is simple as a California kid wanting to get back home and not spend winters in Fargo ND.