Ben Howland out at UCLA

So if Howland is out, I assume this narrows the field down to us and Temple for Rasheed Jordan?

You would think.

Then again, he can follow Howland to his next job or the kid can like the next coach at UCLA.

All I know is that we need a little good luck for once.
 

Did anybody catch this line?

" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".

No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?

I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.

i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.

Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?

BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.
 

Did anybody catch this line?

" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".

No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?




I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.

i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.

Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?

BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.


Agree with you on Garrett.
According to ESPN Dixon just signed a 10 year extension at Pitt
 
According to ESPN Dixon just signed a 10 year extension at Pitt

Formality IMO. I can't imagine Pitt blocking their coach if he is truly interested in stepping up in the basketball world of coaching jobs. Maybe Howland will then come back to Pitt!
 
Going from one of the better coaches/recruiters in college basketball to Mike Brown? Smh!

No kidding. It's going to have to be someone big, or someone on the verge of big.

This is UCLA we are talking about.

Is Pat Riley or Phil Jackson big enough?

Or maybe this is when Kareem finally gets his big chance?

How about Reggie Miller?

Troy Aikman?

Think big!!!
 
I wonder if Anderson can claim hardship and transfer here. I know we aren't Iona, the school of wayward transfers, but what the heck. ;)

Well he can't use the "I need to be closer to my family" line as they moved out west with him.
 

Did anybody catch this line?

" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".

No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?


I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.

i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.

Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?

BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.

Again, I saw Garrett play several games at Findley. And as I have mentioned over and over he scored mainly from rebounds on the weak side; not a shooter. I saw this, why didn't they?
 

Did anybody catch this line?

" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".

No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?


I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.

i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.

Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?

BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.

Again, I saw Garrett play several games at Findley. And as I have mentioned over and over he scored mainly from rebounds on the weak side; not a shooter. I saw this, why didn't they?

Guys lay off Garrett.

Do I have to remind you all:
1. He doesn't get to play hoops during the off season due to baseball
2. He is a program kid, you can absolutely win with
3. He loves this school, and worked his rear end off to get eligible and enroll for the second semester last year
4. He is a good kid and represents SJU with dignity

Yes he has his limits, but again, he gives it his all and loves the University.
 

Did anybody catch this line?

" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".

No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?


I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.

i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.

Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?

BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.

Again, I saw Garrett play several games at Findley. And as I have mentioned over and over he scored mainly from rebounds on the weak side; not a shooter. I saw this, why didn't they?

Guys lay off Garrett.

Do I have to remind you all:
1. He doesn't get to play hoops during the off season due to baseball
2. He is a program kid, you can absolutely win with
3. He loves this school, and worked his rear end off to get eligible and enroll for the second semester last year
4. He is a good kid and represents SJU with dignity

Yes he has his limits, but again, he gives it his all and loves the University.


I'm sure your right about his good citizenship and I hope he becomes a Major League Pitcher soon.

But, on the Court in this League, he gets too many minutes for us.And, you have to admit his play was, at best, mediocre this season..

He's also turnover prone with errant passes.

Of course, I think he's a great kid but, we're talking basketball performance in a tough league.
 

Did anybody catch this line?

" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".

No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?


I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.

i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.

Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?

BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.

Again, I saw Garrett play several games at Findley. And as I have mentioned over and over he scored mainly from rebounds on the weak side; not a shooter. I saw this, why didn't they?

Guys lay off Garrett.

Do I have to remind you all:
1. He doesn't get to play hoops during the off season due to baseball
2. He is a program kid, you can absolutely win with
3. He loves this school, and worked his rear end off to get eligible and enroll for the second semester last year
4. He is a good kid and represents SJU with dignity

Yes he has his limits, but again, he gives it his all and loves the University.

Agreed. It's all a matter of perspective. If you're looking for Garrett to be the best player on the team with no shortcomings, you're going to be dissapointed. What Garrett brings is a skillset that can be used effectively in a particular role. He's one of the better rebounders on the team (especially on the offensive end), has the proverbial "nose for the ball", is probably our toughest/most tenacious player, and may have lead the team in garbage baskets this season which were born out of nothing more than just outworking everybody else.

Is this type of player your #1? Of course not. But not only can you win with guys like this - you need guys like this. 20 minutes a night of maximum energy, intangibles, and an indisputably team-first attitude. Like the rest of our team, as the season progressed Amir start relying more and more on jumpshooting. The reasoning behind this team-wide epidemic for a team with very few players capable of making jumpshots is beyond my comprehension, and the blame for it falls with the coaches. If Amir is used in the proper role and has his talents channeled to maximize his efficiency he can be a bigtime contributor for us. And, my guess is that if he was used in this role consistently (the staff seemed to kind of lose him in the rotation in the middle of the season), and got comfortable with his shot selection and the flow of the game you'd see him knocking down 15 footers with more regularity.
 

Did anybody catch this line?

" Hired in 2003 to bring discipline and defensive principals to a UCLA program lacking in both those areas under predecessor Steve Lavin".

No lack of discipline now, at least with dealing with Mr. Harrison, right?


I had a different view of these comments about Lavin but, yours are certainly valid regarding Harrison.

i believed they were talking about on Court lack of discipline and defensive liabilities.. Which have some validity in his Coaching here. What many here refuse to acknowledge is that Lavin's deficiencies are well known in the Coaching and Media networks. SI had him listed as among the most overrated College Coaches last year, by his peers. He is still a Media Darling because they regard him as one of their own and his charismatic persona. He is very likeable without question.

Regarding Howland.. He will have many choices about where to go next or, do a year at ESPN.. Is Dixon going to replace his mentor at UCLA?

BTW, seeing Garrett get so much PT in this Virginia game and make so many turnovers and poor shots, suggests he should play Baseball FULL TIME. He is, at best, a capable 7th or 8th man, with limited PT.

Again, I saw Garrett play several games at Findley. And as I have mentioned over and over he scored mainly from rebounds on the weak side; not a shooter. I saw this, why didn't they?

Guys lay off Garrett.

Do I have to remind you all:
1. He doesn't get to play hoops during the off season due to baseball
2. He is a program kid, you can absolutely win with
3. He loves this school, and worked his rear end off to get eligible and enroll for the second semester last year
4. He is a good kid and represents SJU with dignity

Yes he has his limits, but again, he gives it his all and loves the University.

Amir is the least of our player problems. We do not even have to pay his R&B.
The conundrum is Greene, Harrison, Branch, Bourgault, Balamou and Hooper.
Half the team's scholarships are held by offensive question marks for next year.
If Harrison is not welcomed back and Branch can't lock up the PG position, we may be in for another challenging year.
The backcourt needs to be resolved sooner rather than later. John Severe was just named Mr. Basketball in NYS.
We were soft in his recruitment but Lavin needs to open up a position for a guard.
 
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