Steve Enoch left bc he felt he didn't develop as much as he would have hoped. Guess who's job it was to develop big guys? Glenn Miller.
KO focuses on guards. How many guards in the team have left? 0. Yes MAL is a guard who reneged on his commitment but that's because KO did a great job with Vital and so he saw 3 great guards on the team and he wants to play significant minutes from year 1.
This doesn't fit your KO is incompetent and Glenn was the brains theory.
I have nothing against Glenn. I think he was a good assistant, and I was sad to see the move but you are not making sense. You are simply raging against KO.
I never said glen was the brains. I've consistently maintained that glen wasn't being used properly, the way JC (who publicly stated GM had a great mind for offense) envisioned when he put this staff together. Glen is a strict push ball, motion offense coach who plays m2m d exclusively.
KO never employed glen's ability to coach and that's the justification for getting ride of him & I wouldn't have a problem with that if GM were redundant but clearly KO's pick n roll doesn't work very well unless he's got the best back court in cbb. What I said about glen relative to kids leaving is he obviously had strong relationships with these guys and his recruiting ability was undersold to us.
Now Steve told you that he was leaving because he's not included in the offense but still this "can't develop bigs" myth persists despite the fact that KF was the only husky who regularly commanded a double team this past year. Opposing coaches were game planning for the bigs, plans which allowed for guards to shoot and guards were icing bigs out of the game until the conference tournament because that's what the offense called for.
Another thing that doesn't add up is this idea that MAL was somehow scared off by cv who really doesn't need to be contributing 30mpg on a team that's supposed to be capable of making a run. Cv is a weak ball handler, this is a 2 point guard offense. MAL was getting legit minutes on this team, and there is no doubt he's going to a team with a back court as good as Connecticut's.