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  • leo from jersey
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    Originally posted by BearKatz View Post


    As others said, Coach Huggins making those comments on social media was being politically correct. I can't see him throwing a current UC Coach under the bus. I have a feeling it would be a totally different story if you were having a one on one with Huggs. I think he would give a different opinion on the current state of UC Basketball.
    could you imagine the outcry from the fans if Huggs threw him under the bus. How would the remainder of the season be. What if CWM is retained. Huggs loves UC.

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  • BearKatz
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    Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post
    Bob Huggins on Wes Miller via UC Legends Unplugged podcast:
    "I think he has done a terrific job coaching them. He gets them to play hard. They have gotten really good players."
    I saw this on social media and the comment section replies were pretty brutal.

    As others said, Coach Huggins making those comments on social media was being politically correct. I can't see him throwing a current UC Coach under the bus. I have a feeling it would be a totally different story if you were having a one on one with Huggs. I think he would give a different opinion on the current state of UC Basketball.

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  • Gmann
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    Originally posted by London 'Cat View Post
    Williams was a HOF coach, no doubt. But, he always had the blue blood program to which to recruit. Would he have been the same coach at a school without that pedigree? We will never know but one has to wonder if it was his coaching or the fact that he had superior players to coach that brought him to all those wins. I think of all those years he was a Kansas and they choked in the NCAAs so many times.
    Yes. Williams always seemed to have a wealth of talent but I never thought of him as a great tactical genius. In the same vein I have felt for some time that Miller is a much better recruiter than developement or use of the talent.

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  • leo from jersey
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    Originally posted by London 'Cat View Post
    Williams was a HOF coach, no doubt. But, he always had the blue blood program to which to recruit. Would he have been the same coach at a school without that pedigree? We will never know but one has to wonder if it was his coaching or the fact that he had superior players to coach that brought him to all those wins. I think of all those years he was a Kansas and they choked in the NCAAs so many times.
    You may be on to something as he was the HC at only 2 schools, but he won the NC at both. What he does seem to have passed on to CWM is the ability to recruit. Among his recruits were Paul Pierce at Kansas and he was the main recruiter for Michael Jordan at North Carolina.

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  • London 'Cat
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    Williams was a HOF coach, no doubt. But, he always had the blue blood program to which to recruit. Would he have been the same coach at a school without that pedigree? We will never know but one has to wonder if it was his coaching or the fact that he had superior players to coach that brought him to all those wins. I think of all those years he was a Kansas and they choked in the NCAAs so many times.

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  • leo from jersey
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    On another post we spoke of the connection between CWM and Roy Williams. On CWM's radio show he said Williams watches every UC game and they communicate before and after every game. That sounds close to me. It is almost like Williams is an assistant coach. Where is the help?

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  • leo from jersey
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    Originally posted by Gmann View Post

    I saw Huggins make that comment on the Legends Podcast with Corey and Terry. What a Joke! Either he's not watched any games this year, he's being politically correct, or he's gone senile. I understand not being overly critical on Wes and blowing up the program but to say he's doing a terrific job kills his credability.
    of course Huggs did make a back door stab. He said UC were horrid 3 point shooters. They had the length and skill to go underneath, but only Buck Harris was ready to engage. The others just stood around 10 feet from the basket. Wretched offensive style. Take what you want, but CWM is in charge of the play. I believe Huggs understands that.

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  • D.A.H.
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    Originally posted by Gmann View Post

    I saw Huggins make that comment on the Legends Podcast with Corey and Terry. What a Joke! Either he's not watched any games this year, he's being politically correct, or he's gone senile. I understand not being overly critical on Wes and blowing up the program but to say he's doing a terrific job kills his credability.
    one thing that i remember about huggins, is that the only people he ever took shots at, outside of that one particular norwood U coach, were his players - for doing dumb ****, etc. i think he's always gone out of his way to not go say anything even semi-controversial about other coaches. he has to know the situation at UC, and I think that he's just not going to add fuel to the fire.

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  • Gmann
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    Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post
    Bob Huggins on Wes Miller via UC Legends Unplugged podcast:
    "I think he has done a terrific job coaching them. He gets them to play hard. They have gotten really good players."
    I saw this on social media and the comment section replies were pretty brutal.
    I saw Huggins make that comment on the Legends Podcast with Corey and Terry. What a Joke! Either he's not watched any games this year, he's being politically correct, or he's gone senile. I understand not being overly critical on Wes and blowing up the program but to say he's doing a terrific job kills his credability.

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  • Oldtimer_UC_fan
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    Originally posted by red_n_black_attack View Post

    I understand the reality doesn't match those kids' unrealistic expectations. Perhaps Shon just tried to hard instead of letting the game come to him. He is talented, and will mature with another season.
    Wherever that may be.

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  • bearcatbret
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    Bob Huggins on Wes Miller via UC Legends Unplugged podcast:
    "I think he has done a terrific job coaching them. He gets them to play hard. They have gotten really good players."
    I saw this on social media and the comment section replies were pretty brutal.

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  • swilsonsp4
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    Originally posted by bearcatlifer View Post
    What was Shon supposed to be bringing to the table? I didn't see anything in his game that stood out.
    Scoring abilities, using his 6'8" frame to his advantage. Unfortunately, he started missing early and it never improved. He shot 91% from the line last year but really struggled early. It's as if his confidence was shot. The staff knew he would be a defensive liability and CWM even said at the start of the season that Abaev was going to play and learn through his mistakes. Now, he has a high ankle sprain.

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  • bearcatlifer
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    What was Shon supposed to be bringing to the table? I didn't see anything in his game that stood out.

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  • Rufus
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    And he won't be here either ( SA ) next season regardless if a coaching change is made or not. His agent is already lining up his next destination.

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  • longtimefan
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    Originally posted by red_n_black_attack View Post

    I understand the reality doesn't match those kids' unrealistic expectations. Perhaps Shon just tried to hard instead of letting the game come to him. He is talented, and will mature with another season.
    Thing is, lots of those McD AA guys struggle at first, but by February they usually figure it out. But now he’s hurt.

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