Agree that talent wins, but I think the coaching and development is more than 5%, especially back then. As I recall, one of the first things Lavin/Dunlap did was realize Brownlee and Hardy should be the focal points in an offense with that same group of players. Something it didn't seem Norm & Co. grasped. That was a major turning point in Lavin's first season.Norm did the best he could with the people he was able he can get. Coaching is at most 5% of the game. Talent wins
Enjoy sipping those Mai Tais Norm
Did you announce you were Marillac or stay quiet? I assume the latter, but am envisioning a scenario where you announce it and then telling them "and now yous cant leave" before cracking up and back slapping, etc.I'll reshare this funny story too. There was an event at the New York Athletic Club when were deep in the middle of his struggles. I lived extremely close at the time -- like I could hit the building with a baseball from where I lived close. I finished reading this site and walked over to the event.
It look like 2 minutes. I get in the elevator at the NYAC alone. The doors closed 95% of the way and then a hand reaches in and the doors open. It was Norm Roberts. The ENTIRE staff gets on the elevator with me. This is literally 180 seconds after I probably just posted about him.
They start joking around about who would be attending. They starting rattling off names of posters and Marillac is like in the first 5 of who they say. They knew like 15-20 posters in detail. They were joking "hope ____ doesn't attack me" and "we need to find _____ because they love us" etc.
Norm was great all night. Spoke with everyone at length...never felt rushed. Very good assistant and even better guy, but He just couldn't make it work as a head coach.
My impressions are Norm.was built for recruiting at a Kansas. You don't have to sell the program's success and visibility, it's mega elite. What you need to do is convince a kid and parents that the program cares about the kid and the staff are high caliber people. Essentially, Norm's success has always been outside the lines as a good and decent guy which he projects well. Without that he'd never have been hired here, and as an assistant to Self represented their program well.
Never understood the compulsion multiple posters had to belittle Roberts even years after he left.Not sure why some feel the need to still say negative stuff about Norm at this point, especially now as he announces his retirement.
Thanks for yours efforts here coach, you were/are always a class act. Best wishes for a long and healthy retirement.
Norm liked to tell people that he was a better basketball player at Springfield Gardens HS than Mason.Never met Norm but did have the privilege of hanging with Anthony Mason one night. Naturally we start talking about SJU history and Mase told me that Norm was his HS point guard and that Norm was one of the coolest and nicest dudes a guy could ever meet.
Norm will do just fine in retirement he had a good career/run at work just not with us.