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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: #TeamPastner
« on: March 28, 2012, 12:07:07 PM »
Coach Frank along with Jimmy Williams have been the best additions to Josh's coaching staff that he has ever made. We were one of the best conditioned teams in the country last year.
Hiring Luke Walton was a interesting experiment, but a total failure.
Our big men did not show progress until Coach Pastner hired Jimmy Williams to work with Tarik Black and Farrahkon Hall.


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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: #TeamPastner
« on: March 27, 2012, 08:57:06 PM »
wow, what a dick to take a snocone machine.

seriously, that's low level.

Took the athletic secretary too...main recruiting class.
What we really love, is now that he is at UK, he never fails to blast the school that helped him refurbish his image.
After we lost to Missouri in his last Sweet 16 appearance with us, we learned years later that he had flown to a hotel and accepted the Kentucky job already.
THIS is what he told Memphis media after coming back from the Sweet 16


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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: #TeamPastner
« on: March 27, 2012, 05:19:33 PM »
Hey EarthboundMisfit, we're going to hire your coach. K Thx!

You could try....won't work.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: Coaching Search Master Thread
« on: March 27, 2012, 03:11:58 PM »
SD, can you at least put "generic good looking hotshot recruiting assistant" between the cutoff lines?

if you find a viable candidate the judges will consider him/her

How is Orlando Antigua not viable?

because Calipari assistants never quite get the 'plausible-deniability' training down pat

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: #TeamPastner
« on: March 27, 2012, 03:10:30 PM »
He's too good for us but would take in a rough ridin' heartbeat. I guess he's a little more attainable than the Buzz, Shaka, or Chris Mack names retards have been floating around.

He's only making $1.6, right? I wouldn't put him anywhere near the unattainableness of Buzz/Shaka.

I would. At Memphis he is king. Fed Ex boosters and such wouldn't let him get away easily.
Before you laugh, they had offered Calipari some kind of deal valued at way more than what Kentucky offered him.
It included a cushy Fed Ex VP job when he retired. Estimates of that deal were above $45 million.

Pastner is the anti-Calipari. He always promotes the program and players before himself. He deflects credit for wins to the players and assistants, and accepts full blame for losses.
We at Memphis feel very fortunate to have him, and hope to have him for a long,long time.

If you are willing to pay that kind of money, why not find somebody better than Pastner?

yeah, Jesus Christ, Memphis isn't Indiana.  let's not go overboard here.

We don't have the history of an Indiana, or Kansas, or Kentucky.
I would say though that we have the resources to make Coach Pastner very comfortable where he is right now. After next season, we will be in a power basketball conference....so we'll have even more resources to keep him here as long as he wants to stay.
He has a fertile recruiting base where he is right now. Its pretty darn difficult to get someone Memphis wants out of that city.
The only reason we lost Jarnell Stokes, is that he transferred to another high school in Memphis, and he was not going to be eligible to play at that school. So he graduated early. At Memphis, we didn't have a scholarship for him to play this year, and he wanted to play right away...so he chose Tennessee.

I've followed Kansas State since they had hired Bob Huggins. He used to coach at Cincy when they were in CUSA. He was good friends of Memphis legend Larry Finch...a one time Memphis coach.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: #TeamPastner
« on: March 27, 2012, 03:01:59 PM »
Pastner is nothing like John Calipari.
He is a disciple of Lute Olson....he only worked for Calipari for one year.
He runs the Arizona 1-4 stack instead of the DDM. He promotes the program rather than HIMSELF. (While Cal was at Memphis, he figured it was he himself who had made Memphis great...not the other way around. I do not deny he did great things at Memphis, but Memphis had been good BEFORE Calipari ever set foot on campus. The program is bigger than just one man)
When Calipari left, the media machine moved with him to Kentucky.

We at Memphis are glad to be able to win games and not feel like we need a shower afterwards.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: #TeamPastner
« on: March 27, 2012, 02:58:09 PM »
Who?
Pastner is doing just fine at Memphis. He is still a young head coach. He is a disciple of Lute Olson, formerly coach at Arizona, and runs Arizona's old 1-4 stack offense.
He's learning on the job as we speak, and he is still putting things together. This season he showed signs of becoming more aggressive, as before he was seen by the media and fans as being 'too-nice'.

Most of us Memphis fans are realistic that the job he has done has been nothing short of incredible.
When Calipari left, he tried his damnedest to burn our program to the ground.
Anyone believing that he went to Kentucky because it was his 'dream job' is a candidate to buy the West Memphis, Arkansas Bridge. He did it to stay ahead of the NCAA.
Cal took almost our entire recruiting class that season with him to Kentucky. Even tried to take a snow-cone machine that had been doated to the program by a booster for the basketball camps.

Josh has been able to recruit at a high level, despite not having the recruiting services of World Wide Wes, Calipari's talent scout.
What we do realize is that no despite the success he has had, Pastner will have to show some improvement.
Now its not just about winning the conference, conference tourney, and making it to the NCAA's anymore.
Now he has to beat a team ranked in the top 25, and he has to win a NCAA tournament game.

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Kansas State Basketball is hard / Re: #TeamPastner
« on: March 27, 2012, 02:41:04 PM »
He's too good for us but would take in a rough ridin' heartbeat. I guess he's a little more attainable than the Buzz, Shaka, or Chris Mack names retards have been floating around.

He's only making $1.6, right? I wouldn't put him anywhere near the unattainableness of Buzz/Shaka.

I would. At Memphis he is king. Fed Ex boosters and such wouldn't let him get away easily.
Before you laugh, they had offered Calipari some kind of deal valued at way more than what Kentucky offered him.
It included a cushy Fed Ex VP job when he retired. Estimates of that deal were above $45 million.

Pastner is the anti-Calipari. He always promotes the program and players before himself. He deflects credit for wins to the players and assistants, and accepts full blame for losses.
We at Memphis feel very fortunate to have him, and hope to have him for a long,long time.

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