so it's more about selling it to a recruit than it being true? isn't that lying?
Are you kidding? Of course it's about selling it to the recruit. Everything is about selling it to the recruit. That's what recruiting is!!!
so it's more about selling it to a recruit than it being true? isn't that lying?
It's pretty obvious he'll tell these kids anything. After all, he played the Kevin Love card with this New Hampshire kid. It's pathetic, manipulative and unethical.
Because 2/3 of the first round NBA talent committed to play basketball for power-6 conference schools. They're the power-6 conference schools for a reason.If coaching doesn't matter, then why do two-thirds of the first round NBA picks in the last 6 years come from power-6 conference schools?
That is patently ridiculous.If you come to ISU, with my connections, I can give you exposure to NBA execs that you wouldn't get at other schools, like Iowa.
oh please, welcome to college basketball recruiting. First off, there are no angels, and if you believe that there are, your head is in the sand. Second, if you think telling a recruit he reminds you of Kevin Love is pathetic, manipulative and unethical, then your head would explode if you came within 10 feet of Scott Drew.
Nice to see clone fans are using Scott Drew as the measuring stick.
I was simply stating that playing for Hoiberg gives a player no better chance at playing in the NBA than playing for any other coach.
I have no doubt Hoiberg will try to lie to the kids and convince dumb 17 year-olds that he offers a path to NBA greatness.
I also doubt he will have a problem preying on dumb kids.
So I guess we agree.
Playing for Fred does give you a greater chance to be in the NBA, IMO. Any superstar kid is going to be drafted, no matter who he played for. However, if you have a mid-tier talent (Garrett for example), I would say a GM is going to trust what a guy who has been in the NBA has to say.
I'm not arguing the top-tier talent. Its the mid-tier talent that makes it to the NBA when coaches have connections.
First of all ISU is called little sister for a reason. Kids choose colleges for many reasons, but that being said. Nobody is picking ISU because they have a better basketball program, they have a better coach, they have a better town, they have a better football program, or a better school.
If you ask 100 bball recruits they had their choice of schools I would be willing to bet Iowa wins 75% of that vote. That being said "The ambulance chaser" might make great connections with some kids and sway them to ISU, but he has his work cut out for him recruiting at ISU.
Playing for Fred does give you a greater chance to be in the NBA, IMO. Any superstar kid is going to be drafted, no matter who he played for. However, if you have a mid-tier talent (Garrett for example), I would say a GM is going to trust what a guy who has been in the NBA has to say.
I'm not arguing the top-tier talent. Its the mid-tier talent that makes it to the NBA when coaches have connections.
As much as I don't want to agree with the Clone on this one, I have to. It is the same way in football. That is why NFL teams are willing to take a gamble on someone who has played under KF because they know they are going to get someone who is fundamentally sound, and was well taught. I don't know how much of an advantage it is for Fred right now, because he has to prove himself as a coach first, but down the road it could be helpful for them. Personally, I still like Fran more than Fred because I like the style of basketball he wants to play, and I like how he isn't afraid to light a fire under his players @$$ to get them to play better.
Seriously, is anyone ACTUALLY stupid enough to think that "connections" matter to an NBA GM? This is the NBA, not getting an internship and your dad's buddy's law firm. A connection might get you an invite to camp as an undrafted free agent, but it ain't getting you a roster spot if you're not good enough to hold it down regardless of who your college coach has on speed dial.
Wrong. The NBA and the NFL couldn't be more different. The NBA is a league where stars win. The NFL is a league where teams win. NBA teams are looking for potential stars. NFL teams are looking for guys that can be a good fit on their team.
What's funny about this subject of NBA this or that is that Iowa has a guy on their staff that like Fred played a good number of years in the NBA and was one of the more respected players by coaches and GM's around the league. His name? Ryan Bowen. Trust me, Ryan Bowen has connections as well. He's just not the head coach at Iowa, but is on staff.
Oh yeah? I didn't realize that a team's video coordinator/administrative assistant was that heavily involved in recruiting.
Iowa must be trendsetters in that regard. I'm sure he's on phone with all kinds of NBA execs when he's not splicing together practice tape or getting coffee for the rest of the staff.
That kind of work record qualifies him for your head coaching job.
That kind of work record qualifies him for your head coaching job.