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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostThat seems too low to me for Coach Matta.
"Allow me a moment to discuss one of my biggest pet peeves: labeling a player a “winner”. Because what happens when your winner starts losing. Isn’t he a “loser”? I mean if you’re fair, he’s a loser. Of course, nobody is so cruel to call an amateur sportsman a loser. That’s part of the reason why the winner label is just a lazy feel-good thing to explain something that has a less-mystical explanation. It all seems so arbitrary, too. Like, why isn’t Cleanthony Early called a winner? He’s won 52 of 61 games during his career, been to a Final Four, and was part of a team that beat Ohio State while the guy most-often labeled a winner shot 2-of-12 from the field.I’ll leave it as an exercise for the user to ponder the answer to that question, but I will say I have some sympathy for Aaron Craft. He didn’t ask to be labeled a winner, a label which is largely dependent on what his other four teammates contribute, what the five guys on the other team do, what three officials do, and what a fair amount of luck does"
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI think I agree. They were in the E8 2 years ago. I think Matta is a victim here of his team being overrated by the national media a little bit the past couple of years. I think the E8 team overachieved and last year's team was right about what they should have been. But the media was so in love with Craft they overlooked the fact that he was a VERY good facilitator and defender, but not some major NBA talent that could go out and win games on his own. He wasn't surrounded by much last year. Even if you read a bunch of articles, ranking, power rankings from the past couple of years, a lot of them give serious "benefit-of-the-doubt" bump based simply on Craft being on the team and that he's a "winner."
"Allow me a moment to discuss one of my biggest pet peeves: labeling a player a “winner”. Because what happens when your winner starts losing. Isn’t he a “loser”? I mean if you’re fair, he’s a loser. Of course, nobody is so cruel to call an amateur sportsman a loser. That’s part of the reason why the winner label is just a lazy feel-good thing to explain something that has a less-mystical explanation. It all seems so arbitrary, too. Like, why isn’t Cleanthony Early called a winner? He’s won 52 of 61 games during his career, been to a Final Four, and was part of a team that beat Ohio State while the guy most-often labeled a winner shot 2-of-12 from the field.I’ll leave it as an exercise for the user to ponder the answer to that question, but I will say I have some sympathy for Aaron Craft. He didn’t ask to be labeled a winner, a label which is largely dependent on what his other four teammates contribute, what the five guys on the other team do, what three officials do, and what a fair amount of luck does"
http://kenpom.com/blog/index.php/web...view_1_24_1_30
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI think I agree. They were in the E8 2 years ago. I think Matta is a victim here of his team being overrated by the national media a little bit the past couple of years. I think the E8 team overachieved and last year's team was right about what they should have been. But the media was so in love with Craft they overlooked the fact that he was a VERY good facilitator and defender, but not some major NBA talent that could go out and win games on his own. He wasn't surrounded by much last year. Even if you read a bunch of articles, ranking, power rankings from the past couple of years, a lot of them give serious "benefit-of-the-doubt" bump based simply on Craft being on the team and that he's a "winner."
"Allow me a moment to discuss one of my biggest pet peeves: labeling a player a “winner”. Because what happens when your winner starts losing. Isn’t he a “loser”? I mean if you’re fair, he’s a loser. Of course, nobody is so cruel to call an amateur sportsman a loser. That’s part of the reason why the winner label is just a lazy feel-good thing to explain something that has a less-mystical explanation. It all seems so arbitrary, too. Like, why isn’t Cleanthony Early called a winner? He’s won 52 of 61 games during his career, been to a Final Four, and was part of a team that beat Ohio State while the guy most-often labeled a winner shot 2-of-12 from the field.I’ll leave it as an exercise for the user to ponder the answer to that question, but I will say I have some sympathy for Aaron Craft. He didn’t ask to be labeled a winner, a label which is largely dependent on what his other four teammates contribute, what the five guys on the other team do, what three officials do, and what a fair amount of luck does"
http://kenpom.com/blog/index.php/web...view_1_24_1_30
Good post here!
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostI think I agree. They were in the E8 2 years ago. I think Matta is a victim here of his team being overrated by the national media a little bit the past couple of years. I think the E8 team overachieved and last year's team was right about what they should have been. But the media was so in love with Craft they overlooked the fact that he was a VERY good facilitator and defender, but not some major NBA talent that could go out and win games on his own. He wasn't surrounded by much last year. Even if you read a bunch of articles, ranking, power rankings from the past couple of years, a lot of them give serious "benefit-of-the-doubt" bump based simply on Craft being on the team and that he's a "winner."
"Allow me a moment to discuss one of my biggest pet peeves: labeling a player a “winner”. Because what happens when your winner starts losing. Isn’t he a “loser”? I mean if you’re fair, he’s a loser. Of course, nobody is so cruel to call an amateur sportsman a loser. That’s part of the reason why the winner label is just a lazy feel-good thing to explain something that has a less-mystical explanation. It all seems so arbitrary, too. Like, why isn’t Cleanthony Early called a winner? He’s won 52 of 61 games during his career, been to a Final Four, and was part of a team that beat Ohio State while the guy most-often labeled a winner shot 2-of-12 from the field.I’ll leave it as an exercise for the user to ponder the answer to that question, but I will say I have some sympathy for Aaron Craft. He didn’t ask to be labeled a winner, a label which is largely dependent on what his other four teammates contribute, what the five guys on the other team do, what three officials do, and what a fair amount of luck does"
http://kenpom.com/blog/index.php/web...view_1_24_1_30Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostI think you were using Early's regular season numbers, but Early was actually 65-10, as is VanVleet. Baker is 51-3.You miss 100% of the shots you don't take....
.....but, statistically speaking, you miss 99% of the shots you do take.
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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View Post#17 Mark Few, Gonzaga
NCAA Seeding the last 13 years: 8, 1, 7, 11, 8, 4 , 7, 10, 3, 3, 2, 9, 6
That is a top 15 resume, probably top 10 when you factor in that he is doing it at Gonzaga.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostToo low. There are not 16 coaches that deserve to be ahead of Mark.
NCAA Seeding the last 13 years: 8, 1, 7, 11, 8, 4 , 7, 10, 3, 3, 2, 9, 6
That is a top 15 resume, probably top 10 when you factor in that he is doing it at Gonzaga.
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