Sure, I’ll put my beach house on itWanna bet?
-We have added good shooting 21 year old JR 7 footer. Any big 10 team would love to have just one. Z was considered top 5 recruit when he went to KY.We’re being built like a plodding Euro team. Without a KJ to play the PG role. Don’t like anything of this off-season really.
The last 3 adds better be home runs. Otherwise, this is a bubble team.
I feel like I'd at least wait until the roster is complete to completely dismiss the team.Agree. We are sorely in need of athletes, and our adds have been anything but that. Just look at the final four teams this past tournament. We have nobody even remotely close to as athletic as these team's most average athlete. What is this staff's vision for an identity of our team? Have they just abandoned the idea of stopping anyone from scoring?
I will be interested to see how Mirkovic does. He looks to me to be a below average athlete and a poor leaper. He gets no lift on his jump shot. Now he's 6'9" and quite hefty with a big frame, so that will help. He also appears to be very skilled.As the board's foremost "bet on our guys and retain everybody" advocate, I feel guilty not sticking up more for Humdinger.
But I just feel like Mirkovic is a better basketball player, and now clearly occupies the same role. Every indication would be that Ben will now have two more years to play (NAIA years appear to not count in the new world order), and I feel like he would probably have a happier time integrating himself into a larger role elsewhere.
He's guaranteed to shoot 50% from three if he does, we all know that.
Well and critically to the point everyone is fretting about, Z neutralizes plus athletes on the interior with his rim protection ability.I feel like I'd at least wait until the roster is complete to completely dismiss the team.
We've essentially made 3 moves - Ty, Z, and Mirkovic. Ty and Z are both plus athletes.
Oh I love the Brad Underwood bubble team takes!We’re being built like a plodding Euro team. Without a KJ to play the PG role. Don’t like anything of this off-season really.
The last 3 adds better be home runs. Otherwise, this is a bubble team.
Yes… say whatever you will about Brad, but he’s never had a team on the bubble.Oh I love the Brad Underwood bubble team takes!
Not to say that there aren't sports franchises operated as businesses that want to win, but running it as a business would prioritize profits over winning. The Pittsburgh Pirates have finished above .500 4 times in the past 32 years. They profited $47M last year and $68M the year before that. They consistently have one of the lowest payrolls in MLB year after year. There's no sign whatsoever that the owner isn't perfectly fine pulling in a tidy profit while watching his franchise's, like all sports franchises, valuation go to the moon. https://www.si.com/mlb/pirates/news/new-report-raises-questions-pittsburgh-pirates-financialsOk….. hang with me here…… what stops someone from buying an Athletic Department and then running it like a business? I am not a Business major, (Psych is my game) but let’s take the enterprise value. Someone like Shad Khan says “I see the ability to make some money and support and be involved in University of Illinois athletics. I’ll buy the Athletic Department.”
Whitman becomes General Manager and then they go full business model as opposed to the charade of being “amateur athletics.” Obviously an owner would be responsible for all rules and stipulations of an athletic department.
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Why, what player killed us most. TKR and other big guys. David Mirkovic can be just fine in the type of role. It's not like Queen and TKR are fast up n down the floor.We’re being built like a plodding Euro team. Without a KJ to play the PG role. Don’t like anything of this off-season really.
The last 3 adds better be home runs. Otherwise, this is a bubble team.
The Skyy year we were in, but it wasn't a super confident lock.Yes… say whatever you will about Brad, but he’s never had a team on the bubble.
But I also think Coleman did that because he doubted himself. Super smart guy but definitely second guessed himself way too much.You know when Coleman would sometimes catch a spot-up and right as he was about to shoot it, would see someone wide open under the basket and whip a pass to them? I saw this play developing many times with Ben on the ball and he just shot it every single time. It felt like the "be a basketball player" had been coached out of him. Feel free to shoot like 35% or whatever if you can make some other basketball plays every now and then. Would welcome this alternate universe version of BH back in a heartbeat.
In the manner of say a Nikola Jokic or Luka Doncic in the NBA!? I definitely understand the reservation. Hopefully, he gives us that type of play, then I can overlook the explosive athleticism.I'm still a little torn on Mirkovic. His clips show skills, but he looks like he has an old man game (lots of fading away and a lack of explosive athleticism) and that doesn't seem to fit with what high level teams use.
We need to get more athletic on the front line still in my view, hoping the mystery "not in the portal" guys fit that bill.
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Where are you seeing the Purdue players mocked in the first? I've seen them both late second / undrafted in projections.I just can't figure out how Purdue can get Smith and TKR to return when they are both obvious NBA first rounders. Its like KJ and Will not even going to NBA draft camp this year.
FairNot to say that there aren't sports franchises operated as businesses that want to win, but running it as a business would prioritize profits over winning. The Pittsburgh Pirates have finished above .500 4 times in the past 32 years. They profited $47M last year and $68M the year before that. They consistently have one of the lowest payrolls in MLB year after year. There's no sign whatsoever that the owner isn't perfectly fine pulling in a tidy profit while watching his franchise's, like all sports franchises, valuation go to the moon. https://www.si.com/mlb/pirates/news/new-report-raises-questions-pittsburgh-pirates-financials
I am not saying that, on paper, what you're proposing doesn't sound good in the abstract. But, who's to say Shad Khan wouldn't operate like Robert Nutting viewing profits as the primary, secondary, and tertiary objectives of running the organization; instead of Steve Cohen who already has more than god, knows he'll profit at least 2 billion (probably significantly more) when he decides to sell them, and couldn't care less about throwing money at everything.
Not everything should be "run like a business"...