Austin is a great place to live. Or at least it was when I liveed there. I'm not sure he would have great success there tho.Yes … Not a secret Brad’s agent is hunting for other jobs and more specifically talking to Texas …
Austin is a great place to live. Or at least it was when I liveed there. I'm not sure he would have great success there tho.Yes … Not a secret Brad’s agent is hunting for other jobs and more specifically talking to Texas …
The same number that followed him here from Oklahoma State.If Brad left how many current players would follow him to his new school? I expect that answer is zero. Might not mean anything regarding him and the state of the program, or it might mean everything…
Fair. I won't put words into your mouth or presume to know better than you why you like him.I don’t think it is recency bias. He is young(45)has been a head coach for 6 total years, won the Horizon twice with Cleveland St, coach of the year twice. He then brought a lot of those kids to the Mizzou dumpster fire and immediately won 25 games. He did get absolutely rinsed last year on a reload and now very well could win 25 again in a loaded SEC. This dude can coach and seems like a guy who can easily relate to kids in the new CBB landscape.
Don't leave me hanging. What broke KJ?Consistent with Klee's reporting on the podcast that was posted yesterday https://www.news-gazette.com/wdws/ on what broke KJ
Post #977Don't leave me hanging. What broke KJ?
I just think Gates is good. I like Brad, I hope he gets this straightened out. Is gates better than Brad, I don’t know. While these hypotheticals are floating, Gates is a guy who I think has the chops and his two short stints are bearing that out.Fair. I won't put words into your mouth or presume to know better than you why you like him.
But the optics of it is that his 8 win season gets discounted because it happened last year while greater value is placed on his current 20+ win season because it's happening right now.
Meanwhile Brad's 29 win season gets discounted because it happened last year and greater value is placed on his current 17+ win season because it's happening right now.
Probably even more to the point is the fact that before January, Illinois was the 5th best team according to Torvik and Missouri was 59th. On, say, December 22, I doubt there were posts on here about Gates being a better coach than Underwood. But since January, Missouri has been the 5th ranked team and Illinois is 26th and because those results are the most recent, people treat them like the truest representation of each man's coaching ability.
The tricky thing about biases is that they're invisible to the people who have them.
Thanks. Seems that could be problematic in future recruiting of top Euro talent. Not ideal at allPost #904
Holy crap dude! You certainly have a type.![]()
He would 100% have to take a step down. He would be looking at an Oklahoma, OSU, K State, Iowa State, Colorado type of position
Thanks for sharing. This isn’t an attack on you as you’re just reporting the news…I just hate this type of excuse making, which is an effort to deflect blame motivated by protecting his draft stock.Scroll down the page to Latest Podcasts. There is one labeled 'Illini Pella Saturday Sports Talk | 2-22-25'. About 3/4 of the way in they welcome in Paul Klee. The discussion with him is very rambling. When they do address the current team. Paul says the NBA and European basket ball both highly value KJ still as a great player. Then he goes on to say, and I'm paraphrasing here, as I'm not a court reporter: There is a detachment between your best player and what is being coached .... The NBA views him very highly .... European players need to be coached differently .... You can yell and swear at them but can’t make it personal or they turn off. Then he mentions KJs turnovers and lower shooting % as result of the detachment.
The relationship between staff and player and resulting poor play on this Illini team is what I was referring to as "broken". Probably could have stated that better. Paul never outright states it, but my reading between the lines take away is that the NBA and the European basketball community view the KJs current struggles as a result of Illinois coaching and lack of team support.
lol you can’t be this naiveWinners ??? Not sure I understand why everyone on here acts like these guys are criminals … If there were legitimate charges against either they both wouldn’t be coaching at the Universities they’re at …
Beard’s charges were dropped … There was ZERO evidence found against Golden …
LMAO. Never mind Whitman actually landed his primary target years ago while Indiana settled on Woodson.
WOAH! Very interesting comments by Painter. We make fun of IU fans a lot for how delusional they are. Do we need to look in the mirror and realize we might be similar?
I'd be fine giving Brad more time to learn how to make better adjustments and whatnot as he grows as a coach and hopefully gets us over the hump. He's rebuilt our program from the trash heap, and that earns him a lot of points.
WOAH! Very interesting comments by Painter. We make fun of IU fans a lot for how delusional they are. Do we need to look in the mirror and realize we might be similar?
@Illini_1105 - I agree with you that BU’s our coach through the end of the season and next season whether we make the NCAAT or not. Brad could be here next year and for years to come.Yes. We make the tourney he is 110% our coach
Read the police report that was posted on here about Beard. It's not pretty.lol you can’t be this naive
In a way, this seems potentially reminiscent of the skeptical interpretation that many of us had with respect to Tom Izzo's "supportive" (read: self-interested) public comments during the very end of Weber era.
WOAH! Very interesting comments by Painter. We make fun of IU fans a lot for how delusional they are. Do we need to look in the mirror and realize we might be similar?