Earned, not givenTake it easy on Brad. He goes out there and gets that Frankenstein fade cut everytime he goes to the barber and that takes guts
Earned, not givenTake it easy on Brad. He goes out there and gets that Frankenstein fade cut everytime he goes to the barber and that takes guts
And you don’t have to comment with your paragraph length run on sentences.Oh boy another calipari thread
Cal is a terrible coach and his inability to develop coaches is a testament to his fixed mindset.I saw some tweets about this and thought it would be an interesting discussion here. Not looking to pile with Cal because he clearly had some magic from mid 90s through late 2010s but it’s insane to me that his coaching tree is so barren.
Josh Pastner is his most successful assistant in terms of HC success and I would not categorize him as a Cal guy given he was on staff for one year.
After that you have Payne, Barbee, Antigua, Flint, Kellogg… no offense to those guys but I don’t even think you could categorize them as even mediocre head coaches.
So how does one of the most successful coaches in this era not have any coaching tree to speak of? I don’t think “he only won because of talent” is it, although that’s part of it. To me it probably points to his something in his personality or DNA and not giving up control on anything with his programs, stunting the growth of his assistants.
Would love to hear some thoughts/theories on this because I think it’s a pretty glaring anomaly that says something (what I don’t know) about Cal, for better or worse.
Quin Snyder has been pretty successful.K's most successful was Mike Brey.
Interesting coaching tree. Dead end at Cal.
(Things were looking so promising for Walter McCarty until 2019).Then former players who became D1 coaches. Pope, Pelphrey, Ford....who else are we missing?
Cal is not a real coach, so his assistants learn basically nothing basketball wise from himI saw some tweets about this and thought it would be an interesting discussion here. Not looking to pile with Cal because he clearly had some magic from mid 90s through late 2010s but it’s insane to me that his coaching tree is so barren.
Josh Pastner is his most successful assistant in terms of HC success and I would not categorize him as a Cal guy given he was on staff for one year.
After that you have Payne, Barbee, Antigua, Flint, Kellogg… no offense to those guys but I don’t even think you could categorize them as even mediocre head coaches.
So how does one of the most successful coaches in this era not have any coaching tree to speak of? I don’t think “he only won because of talent” is it, although that’s part of it. To me it probably points to his something in his personality or DNA and not giving up control on anything with his programs, stunting the growth of his assistants.
Would love to hear some thoughts/theories on this because I think it’s a pretty glaring anomaly that says something (what I don’t know) about Cal, for better or worse.
Holllly crap didn't realize that
Jim B gets mad props then in this category
Take it easy on Brad. He goes out there and gets that Frankenstein fade cut everytime he goes to the barber and that takes guts
Good point. It seems UK started with the DD and lob for the slam. Now you see many teams doing that, and better than UK can do it. Plus people have figured out how to defend it it seems.Cal didn't coach he just had an edge. Once everyone started copying his strategy he was a dead man walking.
This is exactly what I thought about when I read the title.
I didn't mention him because he also played for Duke. I think Brey was K's most successful who was only an assistant.Quin Snyder has been pretty successful.
Fixed it for you.Calipari is such an awful coach it’s not even funny. Look at how a lot of teams operate during a timeout. All of the coaches will huddle and discuss what they wanna do and then go deliver the message to the players. Could u imagine a scenario with cal and his assistants huddling and everyone getting their turn to give their input? He has to be the worst coach of all time about letting his assistants help him throughout a game. I can’t tell u how many times over the years I’ve seen chin or Antigua try to yell and tell a player something during live action or a dead ball and cal immediately turn around and shut that coach up. Why on earth would anyone wanna work for him? Oh yea it’s bc they get to just sit back and collect a paycheck, GO GET SOME STEAK DINNERS WIN OR LOSE, AND STAY DRUNK CHASING TAIL.
Is this reported fact? Insane if soBrad Calipari is the most important Cal branch for UK. He's the reason why Cal left. If Cal hadn't insisted he was going to hire him and being told by Mitch that in most circumstances a head coach can hire who they want but not Brad, not now, and probably not ever. It would have been torches and pitchforks at both Cal and Mitch's doors. Cal got too cute for his own good and started fishing for offers with the proviso that he hires who he wants, Arkansas took the bait, Cal amazingly thought he had leverage with an Arkansas deal in hand but he'd voided his own deal with UK by negotiating with them.
It's a solid take, I think it makes the most sense. It's also been mentioned by folks around here. I believe it. cal bluffed his way out of a great job.Is this reported fact? Insane if so
this dude is still trying, kudos I guessI've never understood this talking point. A lot of great coaches have awful coaching trees.