Why? To read Williams whine and blame Hill/KSU for his inept recruiting?
Let me guess. We're paying Williams a lot of money. Maybe Williams should take a pay cut and hire him or someone else who can recruit. Clearly he can't and isn't deserving of his fat salary.
I just found it interesting. Also interesting in the fact that Gary and Curtis have tried to improve their relationship recently.
Here are some highlights.....
Then there's Curtis Malone, local summer league coach. Gary Williams is not a fan:
Regarding Malone, Williams said: "Don't tell me Curtis Malone has the right to say whether Gary Williams is a good recruiter or not. I don't want to hear about Curtis Malone. I know what he is," a reference to Malone's criminal record.
In 1991, Malone pleaded guilty to one count of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. He was sentenced to five months in jail, with all but three months suspended. In 1994, Malone pleaded guilty to reckless driving and attempting to elude a police officer. He was sentenced to six months of unsupervised probation.
Malone's response?
"If these are the things Gary is telling you about me, there is no telling what he is telling his assistants," Malone said. "I can bet you there are 50 other coaches who wouldn't say that about Curtis Malone. I'm going down to Duke; Coach K loves Curtis Malone. I went up to Villanova; me and [Coach] Jay Wright have a great relationship."
The article also goes into Malone's former player and coach Dalonte Hill, who angled for a Maryland assistant coaching gig. Williams didn't hire him, but Bob Huggins did at KSU, and Michael Beasley followed Hill there in what even at the time was considered shady.
There's a reason I ignore college recruiting and it's not out of laziness. There's a seediness involved, and it's getting worse with each passing year. It's almost enough to hope that Williams does get fired, and can actually expose what's going on, because I want to hear more stuff like this:
"To bring Beasley, it cost $450,000, for sure," he said. "We know that. We didn't have $450,000. So we are not going to get Beasley."