Greg St.Jean X & O

To me, thete is no coincidence that the team started winning ahen Mullin clearky grabbed the reigns from junior.

Closer to reality is Mullin naturally grew into a job he had NEVER done before partially because of the experience time on the job allows and partially from what he learned from people like St. Jean. Your premise that it was as simple as him grabbing the reins is silly, like building a program, becoming a head coach takes time.

AMAZING analysis. I had forgotten mullin had never coached before, and yes i hadnt considered that St. JeN was teaching mullin basketball. Damn. In 18 months as a coach, Mullin stayed out of the huddle and sat on the scorers table until Yoda st. Jean told chris to trust the force

As usual, utter basketball ignorance - Mullin had to learn to coach; I guess in your world knowing something is equivalent to being able to teach it or applying not in the instinctive, reactive world of playing but the entirely different environment of coaching. No learning curves for you...............just nonsense logic.

No, it wasnt nonsense, it was sarcasm. Idiotic of you wasting space to point out that Mullin never coached before , and compound it by adding that he is "learning from people like St. Jean."

As i pointed out before we started winning, and after a loss, Mullin finally became assertive and acted like a coach. It was high time he took the seat in the huddle, which he now runs exclusively. You wouldnt know that, because you are watching commercials at home during timeouts.

It was high time he took the seat in the huddle when HE felt he was ready, not you. What absolutely turned your world upside down, him sitting on tables etc. was actually him observing and learning,.
LOL. Better view sitting on the scorers table than sitting in his seat or standing on the sidelines ?

He is coaching more this year during games. Let's just leave it at that and be happy instead of making crazy excuses

Nobodys making excuses, some people are making criticisms based on a non basketball perspective.
 
I think the coaching has improved a lot this season. I guess like the players, it's a process. I like the use of the full court pressure and hope we continue to work on D. Next, get our bigs to box out.
 
To me, thete is no coincidence that the team started winning ahen Mullin clearky grabbed the reigns from junior.

Closer to reality is Mullin naturally grew into a job he had NEVER done before partially because of the experience time on the job allows and partially from what he learned from people like St. Jean. Your premise that it was as simple as him grabbing the reins is silly, like building a program, becoming a head coach takes time.

AMAZING analysis. I had forgotten mullin had never coached before, and yes i hadnt considered that St. JeN was teaching mullin basketball. Damn. In 18 months as a coach, Mullin stayed out of the huddle and sat on the scorers table until Yoda st. Jean told chris to trust the force

As usual, utter basketball ignorance - Mullin had to learn to coach; I guess in your world knowing something is equivalent to being able to teach it or applying not in the instinctive, reactive world of playing but the entirely different environment of coaching. No learning curves for you...............just nonsense logic.

No, it wasnt nonsense, it was sarcasm. Idiotic of you wasting space to point out that Mullin never coached before , and compound it by adding that he is "learning from people like St. Jean."

As i pointed out before we started winning, and after a loss, Mullin finally became assertive and acted like a coach. It was high time he took the seat in the huddle, which he now runs exclusively. You wouldnt know that, because you are watching commercials at home during timeouts.

It was high time he took the seat in the huddle when HE felt he was ready, not you. What absolutely turned your world upside down, him sitting on tables etc. was actually him observing and learning, Because unlike you, he was intelligent enough and self aware enough to know and acknowledge through his actions, what he did not know and had to learn, namely managing a game. Which you arrogantly and "sarcastically" SAY you understand but your posts say you haven't a clue about. And by the way, I'm pretty sure sitting in the stands does not fix ignorant.

I really don't think you have a clue. A college coach MUST be in charge. If he lets an assistant do the talking occasionally in a huddle, he must be PRESENT to hear what is being said - Mullin stayed 40 feet away, completely not involved at all. You also have no clue about the scorer's table sitting since you haven't been to a game in years. HE often sat there for prolonged periods of time when the game was out of reach and completely stopped coaching - not interacting with his team on the court, on the bench, or his assistants. I could give a crap where he sat, but he wasn't auditing how to coach by observing, he was in charge of a college team. Sitting in the stands doesn't fix ignorant at all, so I wouldn't recommend you buy a ticket in hopes you'd learn something, but when you are present, you can observe what's happening on the bench, and not just follow a tv camera that breaks at timeouts for commercials. In that regard, you are not equipped at all to comment on how Mullin behaved on the bench for entire stretches because you simply were not present - yet you persist.
 
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