While discussing Duke and UK's recent struggles on ESPN Jeff Goodman stated that Alex Poythress and Marcus Lee haven't really improved while at UK. Wow, no kidding? Thought the snake oil salesman over there developed talent! Guess not!
Not sure Poy or Lee would of gotten any better anywhere.
I really believe Poy just is not a gamer like other guys. In other words, the desire and drive to play this game just does not seem to be the same as players who really love playing the game.
Did Wall and Davis develop at LPT? Or did they just arrive on top, play ball, and remain on top?Not everyone is going to develop like John wall, Anthony Davis...
Blackshear was a great player when he was in the game. Foul trouble hurt Wayne's legacy. He averaged 12 and 6 for 40 min played for a career.Alex Poythress, Wayne Blackshear....every program has them. I have a friend who is a UNC fan who says he pulled his hair out over Harrison Barnes. Some guys just don't have bulldog in their DNA. The coach can light a fire and it works for one game, but then it's right back to the old habits.
Did Wall and Davis develop at LPT? Or did they just arrive on top, play ball, and remain on top?
Does anyone really develop at LPT, or do they just put in their time?
'Elite program", my a$$...
Three of those guys were lower rated kids recruited by Billy Clyde. Cut differently than OAD kids.Harrellson, Liggins, Miller, Cauley-Stein
Alex Poythress, Wayne Blackshear....every program has them. I have a friend who is a UNC fan who says he pulled his hair out over Harrison Barnes. Some guys just don't have bulldog in their DNA. The coach can light a fire and it works for one game, but then it's right back to the old habits.
Facts always seem to get in the way of delusional ramblings. Weird stuff huh.Poythress was ranked #8 in his class and was #16 in the Jan 2013 mock draft. WCS was projected 8th also in that draft. Wayne was never projected in any mock draft until his senior year. He missed his entire freshman year because of injury.
I would have to put both those guys in a very small group of high school seniors ready to jump right to the NBA after high school.A very small group covering a time frame going back 15 years or so in college basketball.The only other guy from UK I'd put in there during Cal's time would be Gilchrest.Did Wall and Davis develop at LPT?
Three of those guys were lower rated kids recruited by Billy Clyde. Cut differently than OAD kids.
But you can play that game in reverse with other examples... Poythress, Lee, Willis, the Twins, Wiltjer, Goodwin, Harrow... And we can go into the NBA and look at how many LPT kids have really been successful from Pitino Lite's teams. Let me know if you wanna go there.
"Elite program", my a$$...
Poythress was ranked #8 in his class and was #16 in the Jan 2013 mock draft. WCS was projected 8th also in that draft. Wayne was never projected in any mock draft until his senior year. He missed his entire freshman year because of injury.
Not sure Poy or Lee would of gotten any better anywhere.
I really believe Poy just is not a gamer like other guys. In other words, the desire and drive to play this game just does not seem to be the same as players who really love playing the game.
Lee for me the jury is still out. He will never be a offensive power. If he could stay on the floor, in my opinion, his stats in blocks and rebounds even steals would be pretty good.
Not sure Cal develops talent or not. I believe if you cant get any better after playing against the best of the best every day for 4 years, thats on you. Not sure Cal should get all the credit when a player goes on to be great. But i do not think he should get all the blame when a guy after 4 years has had the opportunity to practice in one of the best facilities in the country, that was developed to give you every tool you need to maximize your talent, not to mention you have spared against future NBA All stars everyday for 4 years and you cant get better? I believe it then goes deeper then coaching.
You guys had two superstars who were huge disappointments until their senior year...Darrell Griffith and Billy Thompson. There is no formula for predicting who will "get it" and when they will get it. You just hope that at some time in their four year window that they do.
Darrell Griffith 4 year scoring averages (no 3 point shot during this period), while never shooting below 50% from the field. Exactly when was he considered any kind of disappointment by anyone?
Freshman: 12.8
Sophomore: 18.6
Junior: 18.5
Senior: 22.9
I was a Louisville fan back then. He and Bobby Turner were supposed to get Louisville over the top (they had never won a tournament before at that point). I believe U of L won MAYBE three tournament games in his first three seasons. It took the McCrays to give U of L another dimension and Griff became a much more efficient player his senior year. He didn't just average 22.9, he averaged an efficient 22.9. Instead of looking at his scoring averages, look up U of L's records those four years.
You stated DARRELL GRIFFITH was a huge disappointment, not the Louisville team (who never lost any more than 8 games during his career). Again, he never shot below 50% for any season. He was efficient (and consistent) his entire career. There is no UofL fan. or any unbiased opinion anywhere, that considered Darrell Griffith any sort of disappointment at any point in his career. You won't get any support in that opinion anywhere but on your home board.
U of L had made the Final Four in 1972 and 1975. They then underachieved (by Denny Crum standards) from 1976 to 1979. Because of that, Griff had a lot of pressure on him his senior year. Especially when UK won a title in 1978. U of L hadn't won one yet and the fan base was getting impatient. They were tired of hearing "talk to us when you win one" from UK fans. Griffith improved all aspects of his game and was Player of the Year as a senior. Before then, the pressure on him had more to do with his ability to lead the team in March than his scoring average. He had never made it to the Elite Eight, and UK had Bowie, Minniefield and that class coming in his senior season, after winning their fifth title in 78. U of L fans were scared that if they couldn't win one with Griff, when would they?
In 1986 Billy Thompson was in a similar position. He was the number one recruit in the country out of Camden. U of L had made the Final Four his freshman year, but they lost in the Sweet 16 to UK his sophomore year and were an NIT team his junior year. In 1986 he finally became the player U of L fans were hoping for and the Cards beat North Carolina and Duke on the way to their second title.
The point I'm making here isn't that Griffith and Thompson sucked for three years. Just that they made a big leap their senior years and became the players U of L fans were hoping for from Day One.
Yes, and Devin Booker, Eric Bledsoe and Archie Goodwin weren't supposed to be lottery picks or first round picks but they were. One can make that argument both ways. Poythress and Blackshear, and you can throw Darius Miller, Derrick Hord and Richard Madison in that group if you want to, or Tony Kimbro, or Manuel Forrest, all these guys that showed signs of brilliance but simply couldn't light their own fires.
You guys had two superstars who were huge disappointments until their senior year...Darrell Griffith and Billy Thompson. There is no formula for predicting who will "get it" and when they will get it. You just hope that at some time in their four year window that they do.
Obviously unique people determine their unique outcomes. You can look at numerous psychological studies to isolate environment from background, upbringing, and personal drive. For every John Wall there will be a Poythress. People with the best situations, training, opportunity and advantages often become failures. People from horrible backgrounds often become successful.
I find it interesting that social justice warriors always disregard the fact of individual responsibility. Its never the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. If your life sucks, change it. Today.
Calipari has no more effect on developing people than I do. All you can do is set a good example and support the individuals around you. Pitino, Obama, Mother Teresa-no difference. Your personal situation isn't anyones fault but your own.
I honestly couldn't agree more. It's just pure truth. A great man of vision once said that people should be judged by the content of their character instead of the color of their skin. It all fits together IMO. Choices, good and bad are chosen based on the content of ones character regardless of race, religion or belief. It's ALL about the content of ones character IMO. It always has been.It is really is as simple as 'how you use your free will' in making the decision on how you choose to respond and with what attitude.
Life is all about 'choices'.......and many, many Americans and people around the world do not want to accept or see that they are responsible for their choices/actions.....and that actions have consequences, good and bad. I just pray for better days in the future.
It's a system failure when an LPT kid has to return for a second year. Either the kid has regressed or the showcasing process hasn't worked out as planned. The kid's either developed faults or they haven't been masked.
Your latter example--the kid who likes college--is not the "typical" LPT recruit, as I put it. That would describe an exception to their process.Zipp, this is not a binary system. There are more than two options.
It's possible some of these kids are overrated coming out of HS. So much so they can't live up to the hype. Perhaps they are overrated based on competition or based on early maturity or based on potential. For whatever reason, it happens. That is one of the reasons why the NBA wants the 1 year separation... because they were betting burned by over hyped HS kids.
To me, the Harrison twins are a great example. Sure they were 5* recruits, but they lacked maturity and their best skill was being bigger and faster that most of their competition. Physical dominance will only get you so far, which is why I think they hit a wall.
Then there are kids who truly love the College experience and choose to return for another year, even if they have the chance to go pro immediately. Not common, but it does happen.
Except for the"blinded by hate" psycho-rant, I don't think we're in disagreement. "Top ranked kids" go to LPT and mostly don't go to U of L. It's why they're coached differently. The LPT kid has to be fed playing time and kept happy so he makes that jump in a year. Otherwise, word gets out that LPT ain't the OAD school it's supposed to be, and your recruiting would dry up. I don't know that Pitino Lite has enough coaching knowledge to warrant a second year anyway--he's taught you what he knows in a year.Own what? We have a program just b the numbers has helped young men get to the next level. Zipp your so blinded by hate that you cant see these kids coming to UK does better their chances of getting to the next level. As much as you want to believe kids play because they want whats best for the school is just wrong. Top ranked kids want to get to the NBA and paid period...