#BearcatNation
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First off I want to say when I said I wanted Van Exel as an assistant I thought he had AAU coaching experience too. I did a quick search but didn't find anything. Not that he isn't qualified now, like Jacob said he was an instructor for player development for the Hawks, but having those AAU connections as a coach would be an even bigger help for his case as an assistant.
As for the quoted section, I really believe I am in the middle of those two extremes and many might agree. Do I think Cronin is perfect? No, because the results are not there. Not even close. Do I want him fired and hate his guts? No, not at all. I respect him for what he has given this program, a stable coach who wins and runs a good program. He took in a program that was dying, or dead, and has resurrected it. But now, he needs to get out of the first weekend of the tourney. No more first round exits.
I think the number one factor of why we don't get big time recruits is our snail like pace of basketball. If I was not a diehard fan of UC, I would HATE watching our games. They are boring. We can't score on the road and have droughts of 8+ minutes every game. It hurts my eyes watching it. We are not in the Big East anymore as a team who can't compete. We are in a lesser conference and are a top-two program in said conference. We should be taking our athletes and pitting them against the other teams to see who can run and score the most. Do I want to give up 75 points a game? No. But, we can win games 75-67 and still play tremendous defense. Someone mentioned ND, Cuse, Virginia, Wisconsin as teams who play slow. Well, yes. But they are also the most efficient offenses in the country. Strides need to be made towards more efficient offense players who can still play solid defense. Not lock down defenders who struggle to reach 50 while on the road.
I was that someone, and that was pretty much my point. I really don't have a huge problem with the pace. It's more about the possessions on offense that frustrate me. You can play slow, while also playing smart and efficient. People often seem to think slow = boring, low-scoring, and gives you a worse chance at winning. I prefer going at a fast-pace against teams we are superior to and clearly more athletic, but when both teams are very balanced, there's no reason to rush. Shoot when you have an open shot and people are ready to rebound. If that takes 20-25 seconds into the shot clock, so be it. Don't speed up when the opponent's defense is lock-down and quicker than we are.
Pace isn't the problem. Efficiency is. Our offense was 81st in the country in efficiency. Not abysmal, but still sub-par. Need better shot selection, better shooters, and probably just better plays and offensive-minded players overall. Like I said earlier, it's not just the coaching staff.