Ramblerwolf1 wrote:
Well - I for one don't think you can have it both ways. On the one hand you can't give positive examples and say they would have succeeded anyway, then put negative examples in there and blame him.
I don't think Porter has had anything to do with the success of Doyle and Keke, so it's not having it both ways. Plain and simple, I don't think Porter can develop players.
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In my opinion, King and Cody are not MVC D1 players, Cody had an attitude and King is low level.
It's irrelevant if they are "MVC" players. It only matters if they are D1 players and they absolutely are. Whitesell was notorious for recruiting players that didn't belong in D1. Yet, he got them to overachieve. Some of those teams should have been lucky to escape with 5 wins.
I'm sure you're familiar with the old adage..."You can't teach height." I'm not sure what you expected out of King but i'll tell you what I expected. I expected him to be a tree in the lane that disrupted the offense of the opposition. If he could throw in a few points a game...great. I know it's extreme, but take a look at New Mexico State. I'd hardly say that the WAC is on par with the MVC. They had a guy named Sim Bhullar (and now his brother, Tanveer). Not the most talented guy, but he is 7'5". But what did he do? He clogged up the middle on defense and opened up the floor on offense. Now he is 6" taller than King and a bit better on offense, but he was (and is) VERY raw. From day 1, he was playing about 15 minutes a game. Here are the stat lines from his first year:
1 pt, 2 blks, 2 rebs
13 pts, 1 blk, 7 rebs
4 pts, 3 blks, 5 rebs
7 pts, 1 blk, 4 rebs
2 pts, 6 rebs
3 pts, 2 blks, 4 rebs
2 pts, 4 rebs
17 pts, 2 blks, 4 rebs
12 pts, 1 blk, 2 rebs
9 pts, 2 blk, 2 rebs
6 pts, 1 blk, 2 rebs
It goes on and on. He had some BIG games in there (see: Missouri State) but he also reverted back to minimal impact, stat-sheet wise. Keep in mind, this is a team that went to the tournament. Not necessarily because of Bhullar, but he played his role. Having that big body in the middle to disrupt is quite helpful. And big men don't magically become game ready. They need game time experience to develop...something King was NEVER afforded.
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Team had zero athletes with the exception of Osborne and MD.
And Turk. And Keke.
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Clearly Osborne did not get on with Porter
Talk about someone with an attitude.
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Bottom line for me - he had to turn the roster over, he took a couple of shots that did not work out on the player development front.
He did? I beg to differ. I understand wanting to bring in HIS players, but the roster turnover under Porter has been less strategy and more slash and burn.
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But, how can you argue that he did not out coach Geno ford? The talent level on BU roster was better everywhere other than Doyle.
Oh, you mean hammering his coaching against BU when, in the first game, he couldn't BUY an adjustment that would work. We went up 48-45 and then went scoreless for 4:10. Then, when we finally did score, we managed to put up all of 4 points in the remaining 2:14. Killer coaching.
Or what about the second game? 38 points. That's how many we scored. Not in the first half. IN THE ENTIRE GAME.
Well, finally we broke through in the third game. Partially because it is VERY difficult to beat a team 3 times in one season. But keep in mind...we had an 8 point halftime lead and stretched it to 11 out of the gate in the 2nd half. Then what happened? We, generally, maintained a 9 point lead for most of the 2nd half. Then, with 7 minutes to go, they figured things out and came at us. Chip, chip, chip, chip. Until, with 37 seconds left, they took the lead. If not for one HELL of a shot by Doyle (a shot that, let's be honest, he shouldn't have made), they would have beaten us 3 times in one year.
True, Geno has all that talent and has underachieved/undercoached. That says nothing about Porter. I have been completely underwhelmed with him. I gave him the benefit of the doubt in year 1. I was in his corner in year 2. Hell, I started the year in his corner in year 3. But the more I watched, the less I liked. He lost me last year. I am squarely in the "Prove It" corner. Nothing I've seen shows me that he will prove it. We're looking at another miserable year (we can debate about whether it will be due to self-inflicted wounds), but Porter gets the benefit of the doubt because of all the players that have left!! This is getting pathetic and it falls on the head of the former AD and current coach.