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<blockquote data-quote=".Bodhi." data-source="post: 131878915" data-attributes="member: 1683017"><p>It was petty. And it was disrespectful. And on it's face, inaccurate. </p><p></p><p>Is WVU getting out rebounded? Yes. Would Oscar have helped? Yes. Is Oscar playing very well for a top ten team? Yes. Is Huggins salty? Of course. </p><p></p><p>Oscar left for unknown reasons. But it's not crazy to speculate that he may have realized Huggins inability to develop pros, his god-complex, and his antiquated coaching style and philosophy. Big-time college talents (whether that talent translates to the NBA or not) don't play for coaches who demean and berate and pound a square peg into a round hole. Huggins has signed two blue chippers in his 16? years at WVU and managed to run off 50%, not to mid-major due to legal or academic troubles, but to Kentucky, where he's flourishing. </p><p></p><p>If a "struggling" blue chip player transferred to WVU from a perennial Sweet 16 program and flourished, we'd all be correctly wondering what that coach did to **** up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".Bodhi., post: 131878915, member: 1683017"] It was petty. And it was disrespectful. And on it's face, inaccurate. Is WVU getting out rebounded? Yes. Would Oscar have helped? Yes. Is Oscar playing very well for a top ten team? Yes. Is Huggins salty? Of course. Oscar left for unknown reasons. But it's not crazy to speculate that he may have realized Huggins inability to develop pros, his god-complex, and his antiquated coaching style and philosophy. Big-time college talents (whether that talent translates to the NBA or not) don't play for coaches who demean and berate and pound a square peg into a round hole. Huggins has signed two blue chippers in his 16? years at WVU and managed to run off 50%, not to mid-major due to legal or academic troubles, but to Kentucky, where he's flourishing. If a "struggling" blue chip player transferred to WVU from a perennial Sweet 16 program and flourished, we'd all be correctly wondering what that coach did to **** up. [/QUOTE]
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