We are all entitled to opinions
However, Brad has multiple Big Ten championships, constantly makes tourney, an elite 8 appearance, and consistently ranked in the top 25 kenpom. Not saying prior coaches should be a benchmark but Bruce and Groce were far far worse (Weber more towards the end). Be careful what we wish for as the grass isn’t always greener though sometimes is!
AgreeI think it's placed on both and most people want Hamer gone very badly.
But go watch UConn's, Nebraska, Iowa, Purdue, Texas Tech, BYU, Florida, Gonzaga, or Alabama and legitimately watch how their offensives flow and move and tell me that you think Illinois is a well coached offensive team.
Yeah they have graded out well by the metrics but that's because they have had a ton of talent that last two years. Also, offensive efficiency doesn't necessarily tell the entire story when you light up teams like Iowa for 100+ points but struggle when you play teams that actually play physical defense. Plus, your offense is super volatile and puts you in position to lose games you have no business losing.
Metrics are great and can add a lot of context to why things work but you still need to watch games and other teams play to have the entire picture despite what the consultant class of this country may think.
If you gave Fred Hoiberg this Illinois roster this year he would have had the best offense in the country. Why is anyone excited about the 15th best offense with this roster? You had two extremely talented lottery pick type talents in KJ and Riley, an extremely skilled 7 footer that you can run your offense through and a ton of capable role players in Boswell, White, Morez, DGL, and Humrichous. The one thing they did very well was offensive rebound and basically all of Brad's teams have done that so I'm not going to credit Tyler.
Auburn has the 3rd best offense in the country and I don't know if they have a single NBA player. Like this Illini offense should have been a top 5ish offense, 15 is underselling the talent they had.
our offense was only possible because our rebounding was dominant. Our best rebounder was Morez Johnson. KJ was a great rebounding guard, and Tre White was our #4 rebounder.And you see our highly rated offense as the source of these issues, and not the poorly rated defense?
Not sure I fully agree with you. Making one mistake (assuming you consider it a mistake) is not worth a lengthy benching. Everyone screws up.I actually think Morez can get there... he can be a guy who can step out and knock down a shot... and think he could do that here... but for them to complain about being benched for taking a contested mid range jump shot in a rd2 NCAA game is wild... he hadn't shown a mid range game all season and they think the NCAA tournament is the right time & place to start working that in? idk....
I don't think Brad is the main problem. There is quite a bit of proof from past players that Brad is a great coach. I think the issue is more related to the current group of assistant coaches and the amount of money being tossed around in the portal.It seems like majority of players do not like playing for Brad. In an offseason where retention meant promise, we’ve been given turnover thus far. It’s just nutty.
The offense was only good this year because they dominated offensive rebounding which leads to a ton of high percentage second chance looks. The team's scheme actually kind of sucked. They basically just missed a lot of threes and as we saw in the RO32, turned it over a lot. I'm not giving the Assistant Coach credit for a lot of offensive rebounds. That's a personnel thing more than any X and O.Agreed, but he has a top 3 offense last year.
This year, top 15... but could've been better if we shot less 3s
The solution is to fire him?
This just isn't fun. I realize the era is an era of transfers, but it's painful to watch us have turnover above and beyond the league average, and generally not in a way that improves the team.Expecting multiple portal entries today …
Jakstys about to be like …
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Does U of Illinois-Springfield need a dynamic dual to run their system?Just thought of this. Josh finds Tyler a head coaching job at a NAIA or D3 school and he takes Hamer with him. Most of our problems solved.
But we did hear that the 3 point shooters made their threes in practice.
We need to start realizing that all these roster churning are not just NIL based,it’s easy to blame the players for just looking for more money,being to 3 schools in 3 years…retaining players also has to do with relationships.You for the most part going to keep your players the same way you got them based on trust ,respect,money and good relationships.The stuff flying around out there regarding Tyler and interactions with DGL and Tre are pretty wild. We have a major PR problem that points to some really serious culture issues.
Why? I personally find college basketball more exciting than ever. Ironically fans are more emotionally invested and involved than ever despite portal. We all get to play pretend GMs now.Tournament TV ratings are at multi-decades high...which is unfortunate
I'll be blown away if Ben isn't back. Sorry no down vote button on this site.So at the moment...
- Booth
- Morez
- Tre
- DGL
All transferring with Jake as a possibility to transfer
- KJ
- Will
- Tomi
All will declare for the draft with Tomi the most likely to come back
- Ben has to see if he is able to come back at all
YAY CONTINUITY
Wait an hour and there will be another 20Damn, I just caught up on at least 45 pages of this thread. Now what do I do?
I think it's placed on both and most people want Hamer gone very badly.
But go watch UConn's, Nebraska, Iowa, Purdue, Texas Tech, BYU, Florida, Gonzaga, or Alabama and legitimately watch how their offensives flow and move and tell me that you think Illinois is a well coached offensive team.
Yeah they have graded out well by the metrics but that's because they have had a ton of talent that last two years. Also, offensive efficiency doesn't necessarily tell the entire story when you light up teams like Iowa for 100+ points but struggle when you play teams that actually play physical defense. Plus, your offense is super volatile and puts you in position to lose games you have no business losing.
Metrics are great and can add a lot of context to why things work but you still need to watch games and other teams play to have the entire picture despite what the consultant class of this country may think.
If you gave Fred Hoiberg this Illinois roster this year he would have had the best offense in the country. Why is anyone excited about the 15th best offense with this roster? You had two extremely talented lottery pick type talents in KJ and Riley, an extremely skilled 7 footer that you can run your offense through and a ton of capable role players in Boswell, White, Morez, DGL, and Humrichous. The one thing they did very well was offensive rebound and basically all of Brad's teams have done that so I'm not going to credit Tyler.
Auburn has the 3rd best offense in the country and I don't know if they have a single NBA player. Like this Illini offense should have been a top 5ish offense, 15 is underselling the talent they had.
The spreadsheets say what they say. Let Ben shoot.
Judging by the excessive turnover of both players AND staff it seems like Brad has a real problem developing long term relationships. Might be time for him to take a long look in the mirror and decide if HE is the problem. Other coaches leave for new jobs and their stud players follow them to their new school. Brad can’t even hold on to his players at the same school. People seem to run away from Brad at every possible opportunity.It seems like majority of players do not like playing for Brad. In an offseason where retention meant promise, we’ve been given turnover thus far. It’s just nutty.