Thamel: UNC hiring Mike Malone

BigBluefoot

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Seems like another gamble. Wonder if this one has a twenty something year old hot girlfriend like Belechik? I suspect this will work out just like that hire.
 

TigerMoving

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Wonder if they offered the St Louis guy? I think that's the answer for us next time, get the best young coach at a non-major school. Like May from FAU or Golden from San Fran. Not sure if Schertz is necessarily the guy (he's not really young) but someone in that mold. Swing for the fences with someone young, hungry and innovative.
 

MdWIldcat55

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Bill Belichick Light! At least Belichick had a resume as the dominant professional coach of his generation and you could figure some guys would just want to play for him because of the name. But we all saw how little that mattered when trying to adjust to today's college game.

Malone won one NBA title three years ago, then got forced out -- to be an NBA analyst. (Maybe he's actually Hubert Davis 2.0) I'm guessing he's litle known to the average high-profile basketball player. To repeat the Belichick experiment with their basketball program is Einstein's definition of insanity - to repeat a failure and expect a different outcome.

To call this a high-risk move is more of an understatement than to say maybe Rashad McCants didn't EARN his Dean's List status at UNC-Cheats when he admitted to never going to a class or writing a paper.

As someone who despises the most corrupt program in college basketball history, this was as good as I could hope for.
 
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I'd take Mike Malone, Joe Mazzula, Nick Nurse, Rick Carlise, and Erik Spolestra.
Or Mike Woodson.

The problem is we already know how you’d react to hiring a coach here with zero college experience. Some of you use one measure for your own school and another measure for everyone else’s. Malone wasn’t even a top 10 candidate for that job and you know it. Can he coach X’s and O’s? Sure.

What’s his philosophy on the transfer portal?

What’s his high school recruiting philosophy?

What’s his tactical approach to college defenses?

ETC ETC ETC


It is a massive, massive risk of a hire. Obviously.
 

theBlues

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I hate UNCheat with the fire of a thousand suns so I'm disappointed. No matter where he was on their initial list, getting one of the NBA's best coaches is a huge home run hire.
 

MegaBlue05

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Some of us said this in a thread a few months ago and got crushed. The days of a blueblood plucking a top coach from another program are gone. We will all have to gamble on up and comers.

Agree. I was one of the crushed for simply stating UK wasn’t firing Pope and were weren’t getting an established college coach.

I knew Pope wasn’t getting fired this season no matter how bad it was, and that we wouldn’t be able to select our next coach by clicking our heels and releasing a plume of blue smoke from Rupp’s chimney.
 

RunninRichie

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Or Mike Woodson.

The problem is we already know how you’d react to hiring a coach here with zero college experience. Some of you use one measure for your own school and another measure for everyone else’s. Malone wasn’t even a top 10 candidate for that job and you know it. Can he coach X’s and O’s? Sure.

What’s his philosophy on the transfer portal?

What’s his high school recruiting philosophy?

What’s his tactical approach to college defenses?

ETC ETC ETC


It is a massive, massive risk of a hire. Obviously.
Look man, I'm taking the guy who an NBA title. In the highest basketball league in the world. And won 500 games over a mid-major NCAA coach, ala Josh Schertz. I'm sure he can get come up with a recruiting pitch to high schoolers among transfers. NIL money+ "Hey, I won a title in the NBA, coached Jokic, I know what it takes to get to the league". The most important thing, is can he coach? It's clear he can.
 
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Look man, I'm taking the guy who an NBA title. In the highest basketball league in the world. And won 500 games over a mid-major NCAA coach, ala Josh Schertz. I'm sure he can get come up with a recruiting pitch to high schoolers among transfers. NIL money+ "Hey, I won a title in the NBA, coached Jokic, I know what it takes to get to the league". The most important thing, is can he coach? It's clear he can.
We will see.
 

Phil_The_Music2

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Wonder if they offered the St Louis guy? I think that's the answer for us next time, get the best young coach at a non-major school. Like May from FAU or Golden from San Fran. Not sure if Schertz is necessarily the guy (he's not really young) but someone in that mold. Swing for the fences with someone young, hungry and innovative.
Few people here will agree with you but I'm one of the few. You aren't going to hire May or Golden these days. You have to find the NEXT May or Golden before someone else does. But 90 percent of folks on here expect a final four established coach and that's a pipe dream now.
 

Kantucke_rivals

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Let's see what kind of contract they give him initially, having NBA experience is definitely a plus
 

StuBlue270_uk

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Wait? Michael Malone?

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TotheMoon88

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Or Mike Woodson.

The problem is we already know how you’d react to hiring a coach here with zero college experience. Some of you use one measure for your own school and another measure for everyone else’s. Malone wasn’t even a top 10 candidate for that job and you know it. Can he coach X’s and O’s? Sure.

What’s his philosophy on the transfer portal?

What’s his high school recruiting philosophy?

What’s his tactical approach to college defenses?

ETC ETC ETC


It is a massive, massive risk of a hire. Obviously.
Difference between who he listed and Mike Woodson is Woodson never really did anything in the nba
 

Rainmaker

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When we see what he can do with a healthy lineup, or can’t do, we’ll know the answer.
I think Mark Pope was 100% the wrong hire and a bad one. He’s an average coach at best. That being said this is also an awful hire by UNC. If it was us making this panic hire the board would be self destructing.

It’s UNC so I’m sure he won’t be awful because by name alone you make the tournament 95% of the time but I don’t see him suddenly becoming elite. He won an NBA title because he had Jokic, not because he was some phenomenal coach.
 

MegaBlue05

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Not sure, why the, "nobody wants to coach at a blueblood" guys are taking this as proof for being right. UNC just hired a guy who won an NBA title and 500 games in the NBA. College is usually seen as a step down from the pros. In both basketball and football. All anyone has to do, is look at college football to know that is BS. Jon Sumrall, Lane Kiffin, Kalen Deober left from playing in the title game, to Alabama. Kiffin was in the playoffs at Ole Miss, left for LSU, Sumrall had Tulane rolling, left for a failing Florida program.
It’s a completely different level with different challenges. Maybe Malone adapts and crushes it. Maybe he doesn’t and fails hard.

Your shooting guard sucks in the NBA? Trade for a good one or hit the waiver wire. In college, you are stuck with that roster until the offseason. Same with injuries. In the pros you can add pieces at any time. In college, the roster is static.

This might work. Might not. Could be the next Roy Williams. Could he Mike Woodson. We’ll see.

However, those of us who said UNC would not get an established college coach with an elite P4 resume (Oats, May, Lloyd, Golden, etc.) were absolutely correct.
 

UKCowboys

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I wouldn't celebrate just yet. Dude is a heck of a coach, and his tougher style might play better in college than today's NBA
 
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So I’m assuming you’re not disappointed in the hire?
I don't think anyone knows how this will go. He's clearly a good coach. He develops players well. But he's also got a mean streak and demands players work hard on defense.

I think it's funny I was talking about him as an option when the Pay sites weren't.

I want to see who he hires for his staff, if he keeps our new GM or hires his own, and what the roster looks like.

But he is clearly a 1000 times better than Hubert Davis, and NBA teams were expected to be after Malone this offseason.
 
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TotheMoon88

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I don't think anyone knows how this will go. He's clearly a good coach. He develops players well. But he's also got a mean streak and demands players work hard on defense.

I think it's funny I was talking about him as an option when the Pay sites weren't.

I want to see who he hires for his staff, if he keeps our new GM or hires his own, and what the roster looks like.

But he is clearly a 1000 times better than Hubert Davis, and NBA teams were expected to be after Malone this offseason.
Yeah he’s a good coach, we’ll see how well he can recruit pretty quickly
 

LineSkiCat14

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Holy ****, I actually got one right. I've been saying he's a candidate in some of my previous posts.

This is awesome. Jokic was a fat 2nd round pick averaging 8 ppg in summer league when Malone got ahold of him.

How did I guess you'd spin any hire into a home run lol.

I think hes a pretty good coach, for the NBA. I still don't see the whole "NBA-to-College angle, especially when the coach was never more than a college assistant back in the 90s. His success and the ability to be a 10-year NBA coach was 100% due Joker being an absolute unicorn.

This is the type of hire that will probably last a good 6-8 years at UNC.. but won't really move the needle.