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Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:29 pm to Tuscaloosa
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Who is available that would be a better option than Johnson?
Reasonable candidates off the top of my head: Archie Miller(if we offer a Marshall type deal), Michael White, Bobby Hurley, TR Dunn(if we want to go NBA) etc.
There are tons of talented coaches out there. Hold a nationwide search were we bring in candidates and interview them.
Avery Johnson will be in over his head trying to recruit 16-18 year old kids against established college coaches who know how to talk the right game. Bill Battle has been an outright disaster
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:30 pm to bamafan1001
That's a very pessimistic view of the situation
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:33 pm to bamafan1001
Miller had no interest in the job.
TR Dunn LOL
Have you ever heard Avery Johnson speak? Do you honestly believe he won't be able to recruit? He may not be able to coach a lick in college - we'll find out. But recruiting isn't going to be something he will struggle with. He can walk into a kid's house and put him on the phone with NBA GM'S, show them his rings, and list his accomplishments as a player and coach in the NBA, and they'll ask him when they can sign.
TR Dunn LOL
Have you ever heard Avery Johnson speak? Do you honestly believe he won't be able to recruit? He may not be able to coach a lick in college - we'll find out. But recruiting isn't going to be something he will struggle with. He can walk into a kid's house and put him on the phone with NBA GM'S, show them his rings, and list his accomplishments as a player and coach in the NBA, and they'll ask him when they can sign.
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:34 pm to Patton
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That's a very pessimistic view of the situation
Its a realistic view. We need someone who can actually coach and develop players, not just a flashy name who was a great athlete himself at one point. How many great athletes have become great coaches?
How did Isiah Thomas do at FIU?
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:35 pm to Tuscaloosa
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He can walk into a kid's house and put him on the phone with NBA GM'S, show them his rings, and list his accomplishments as a player and coach in the NBA, and they'll ask him when they can sign.
I think that's a bit of a stretch.
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:36 pm to Tuscaloosa
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON UPDATE (12:20PM, 4/5)
*** We are hearing from both sides that the initial meeting went very well.
*** According to source close to Johnson, he wants the job. He "loves the thought of recruiting, competing at the college level and sees building the Alabama program back as a great opportunity."
*** He also added that Johnson "no longer wanted to be in the booth." He is great with kids and would excel as a recruiter.
*** We expect Alabama to formalize an offer as early as this afternoon. There are multiple reports that Johnson and Alabama are expected to talk again later this afternoon. We are hearing from very reliable sources that Battle was very impressed with Johnson. This is a fluid situation, but it has become very clear that both Alabama and Johnson are aligned in their intent.
NO BUYOUT. Grant was unfireable because of his ridiculous contract. Johnson should not be making a dime more than 2 mil/year with his resume
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:36 pm to bamafan1001
Thomas has always been a douche.
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:37 pm to bamafan1001
You say realistic, I say pessimistic. I'm not sure how AJ will be at Xs and Os but I feel pretty confident he will be able to recuit well at Alabama. He's a very charismatic person with a strong resume and good ties to hotbed areas. At the worst, I feel he will increase our talent level to the point where if and when he leaves we will be a more attractive job.
This post was edited on 4/5/15 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:38 pm to AUNashville
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I think that's a bit of a stretch.
It is a stretch because its a fantasy. No one cares about rings he won as a player.
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:39 pm to bamafan1001
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No one cares about rings he won as a player.
That's a stretch.
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:44 pm to Patton
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I feel pretty confident
Based off what? Your gut feeling?
There is hard evidence Miller can recruit and develop players, there was hard evidence Marshall could do it. There is at least a little evidence the other coaches I named can.
There is ZERO evidence Avery Johnson can. Your confidence is based off of a guess...and you think I am the unrealistic one.
This will be another Mike Shula where a coach with a name will have to learn on the job in what now is a brutal conference.
Battle should have hired Howland FROM THE START but he is incompetent.
This post was edited on 4/5/15 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:45 pm to bamafan1001
With this hire, Pearl will destory what is left of the UA BB program.
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:46 pm to pvilleguru
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No one cares about rings he won as a player.
That's a stretch.
A stretch is thinking Avery Johnson is going to be able to hold his own, while learning on the job against proven winners like Calipari, Donovan, Pearl, Howland, Anderson, Barnes, etc
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:49 pm to bamafan1001
I thought we had a ban bet?
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:50 pm to bamafan1001
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A stretch is thinking Avery Johnson is going to be able to hold his own, while learning on the job against proven winners like Calipari, Donovan, Pearl, Howland, Anderson, Barnes, etc
As has been stated...I think he'll need to be wise in choosing his assistants.
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:51 pm to bamafan1001
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TR Dunn(if we want to go NBA) etc.
You say Avery is a "terrible hire" then you proceed to list TR Dunn, that's funny. Should have a little knowledge before you start throwing around phrases like "terrible hire"
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:52 pm to bamafan1001
You've developed a fantasy of your own based on your personal biases.
You just compared this potential hire to Mike Shula. Think about that.
What would you have said if Tennessee had hired John Gruden a couple years ago? I would have shite my pants. That's the kind of hire we're talking about. Someone who experienced success at the professional level, was fired, did analysis for a couple of years and then got back into coaching at the college level with no experience recruiting.
It's not like he's having to learn how to be a coach. You're making yourself sound silly.
You just compared this potential hire to Mike Shula. Think about that.
What would you have said if Tennessee had hired John Gruden a couple years ago? I would have shite my pants. That's the kind of hire we're talking about. Someone who experienced success at the professional level, was fired, did analysis for a couple of years and then got back into coaching at the college level with no experience recruiting.
It's not like he's having to learn how to be a coach. You're making yourself sound silly.
Posted on 4/5/15 at 12:53 pm to bamafan1001
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It is a stretch because its a fantasy. No one cares about rings he won as a player.
Are you really comparing AJ to Isiah Thomas? The Isiah Thomas who didn't have the best personality. Never won over .585 in NBA. Never won Coach of the Year. Had a drug overdose on lunesta and then told everyone that it wasn't him that went to the hospital but instead his 17 yr old daughter? The Isiah Thomas who was sued due to sexual harrassment? The leader of the Detroit Pistons "Bad Boys"? The Isiah Thomas who created a controversy @ NBA All star game because they wouldn't pass the ball to Jordan because he was receiving too much attn?
Yea, please let's compare the too about why Isiah failed and how NBA experience doesn't help Bama because it didn't with Isiah.
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