I have sat back and read through all of the various threads on the Basketball season and state of our program. I hope many are knee-jerk reactions brought on by a very frustrating year. The thought of our team having a historically bad season. Is that even serious? Do some of you guys remember Fig Newton. Do you remember the end of the Fogler years when Fogler burned out with regard to recruiting. Remember the end of the Darrin Horn era? Remember the Frank Martin Covid year. Yes, this year has been hard, but we are one year removed from being in the tournament. Not the NIT. The real one. That doesn't happen much around here. One year later, we have some talking about Paris is Burning and Paris has to go. SMH. Now, I admit. A lot that occurred during last year was "Fools Gold". It was built on One Year Transfers that had played a lot of basketball. You can't depend on the Transfer Portal to hit every year. At some point, you have to build it with your own guys and supplement through the portal and we are just not there yet. The guy got hired in April of '22. So, you can't expect much from that year. You got GG, but he was only here as a quick pitstop to get to the league. The following year, Paris gets 3 guys. One that really helped us last year and can do so going forward, CMB. The two others (Ugusuk and Conyers) are coming along despite us having a really hard time right now. Ugusuk is easily our best shooter right now. These two need to get as much time as possible going forward. Hopefully, we will get a few wins, but the experience for these two guys is key. CMB has been on draft boards and everyone thinks he is probably gone. I'm not so sure. Our bad year along with uneven play from CMB has him dropping on draft boards. I have seen some recently that have him in the second round. You want to win, but our misfortune may turn into good fortune if CMB doesn't get the draft feedback he is looking for. In 24, you got Cam Scott. We were really depending on him to replace the production of guys like Meechie. Unfortunately, he is not ready and needs some additional seasoning. Finally, you have the incoming class of '25. This is the first class that Paris has had where he could develop a relationship with these kids dating back to 9th or 10th grade and develop a real class. Got a four man class coming in, and most importantly, have a Top 100 (68 on On3) PG with Ellis. So, if you don't have any defections, Paris will finally have 6-7 guys that you have had in the program and ready to play. That doesn't count Martin holdover, Zachary Davis, CMB, or any portal guys that he may add. You finally have a foundation to build a program. That's why it is always folly in talking about firing any coach until he gets through a 4 to 5 year cycle of guys going through his program. Only then, can you determine if he can really sustain anything. The only reason you would fire a coach this early would be serious recruiting violations or a woeful inability to develop game plans. Well, there is no talk of serious violations and we already know the man can develop a winning game plan. We just saw it last year. We even see flashes this year. We just have a team severely lacking in the area of ball handling and have found ways to lose games that we were in down the stretch of games.
So, what are we talking about with the "Paris is Burning" and other derogatory talk? Not saying you can't be critical, but I think some of the criticism is devolving into being super reactionary. Let's see what the man can build. If we are in this same spot in two years or only mediocre after another two years, then we can look at what do we do next. Any talk like that right now seems to be searching for a reason to get rid of the guy because you didn't believe in him in the first place.
So, what are we talking about with the "Paris is Burning" and other derogatory talk? Not saying you can't be critical, but I think some of the criticism is devolving into being super reactionary. Let's see what the man can build. If we are in this same spot in two years or only mediocre after another two years, then we can look at what do we do next. Any talk like that right now seems to be searching for a reason to get rid of the guy because you didn't believe in him in the first place.
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