HeavyistheClown said:
Kadeezy said:
Define.
Getting a kid from the British Commonwealth doesn’t make the kid a good player, nor the HC a good recruiter.
We need a HC who is a good recruiter of successful players and a good coach of them on the court.
If these were good recruits they would be scoring more than 16pts a quarter irregardless of who the HC is.
Bad HC and bad players equals 16pts. Or leading by seven at half and losing by ten.
Same with the women’s team, wtf happened there? Possibly two of the worst HC’s in any sport ever at Sac State.
DP can recruit, but he needs to develop the talent and coach them to be successful. But but your point, this team needing a scorer is correct. There is talent on this roster, the coaches just don't put it in the best position to win. There is a lot of youth on the roster, and as we're seeing now it takes time to develop. The whiff on Betson and injury to Adams forced DP to use true freshman Skytta to run the point. DP has not used Patterson well at all on the outside to open things up inside for Holt and Powell. Powell has proven he can be a force down low. Mawein has been a disappointment on the season, I expected more out of the senior. Hamoda is a streakly player and Beatty has a ways to come as he is only a freshman. Everyone except Mawein has eligibility remaining following this season.
DP doesn't get a pass at all and the criticism is valid, but we'll know by this time next season if there is any reason to hold out hope things can get turned around. The biggest concern is just how poorly this team is coached in game and how turnover prone these players are. That's all on DP and this staff and it needs to get rectified.
Your assessment of WBB is way off though as the situation with WBB and first year Head Coach Kallhoff is completely different. WBB is in a total rebuild as the old staff left for a bigger paycheck and the best 3 returning players hit the portal. 2 of those players (Natabou and Peneueta) would have been locks for all-BSC selections and the 3rd (Olivares) likely getting consideration as well. All three players would have been the focal point of the team this season With Natabou dominating inside, Peneueta crushing it from the outside and Olivares running the point.
With the exception of Olivares at Bako (2nd leading scorer on a below average team), neither of the other players are doing anything notable at their respective programs. At Iowa State, Natabou has only seen a third of her minutes from a season ago and is only producing a small fraction of what she did while at Sac as she has been relegated to backing up a freshman. Peneueta is not even an afterthought (7 appearances) at top ranked NC State and she has no notable stats on the season. In hindsight, the decision to leave by all 3 of those players appears to be the wrong one.
This season's WBB lineup is all freshman and sophomores with the exception of the lone senior in Amusan. WBB has won 3 of the last 4 and players like Versteeg and Hanson (possible BSC freshman of the year) have displayed tremendous upside and will be the focal points of this team in the coming years. Alongside those two, Orio and Falk have made strides as well. Coach Kalhoff will need to bring in some talent to play and develop alongside those key returners, but based off of the last few weeks it looks like the players have bought into Kalhoff's system and are finding their stride. At a minimum, the WBB team certainly hasn't quit in games like MBB has.
The jury is still out on both of these coaches, with DP having the shorter rope than Kallhoff.