If Hop Loses Out
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Go jump off the Montlake Bridge you fucking doog,Tequilla said:
Not dooging per seThomasFremont said:Tequilla still dooging for Hop.
But I’ve seen Hop pull guys aside to be coached up, pulled from games, benched, call guys out in the media, and it seems like nothing is getting through.
It’s alarming on many levels ... but I’m also not prepared to fire someone I think is a good coach because of a year where everything has gone wrong
Now, if things look like a disaster next year ... then let’s revisit things at that point
JFC. Don’t you have another website to go post on.
LEAVE. -
Go fuck yourself you piece of shitThomasFremont said:
Go jump off the Montlake Bridge you fucking doog,Tequilla said:
Not dooging per seThomasFremont said:Tequilla still dooging for Hop.
But I’ve seen Hop pull guys aside to be coached up, pulled from games, benched, call guys out in the media, and it seems like nothing is getting through.
It’s alarming on many levels ... but I’m also not prepared to fire someone I think is a good coach because of a year where everything has gone wrong
Now, if things look like a disaster next year ... then let’s revisit things at that point
JFC. Don’t you have another website to go post on.
LEAVE. -
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts -
He's standing up for his boi Hop. Teq is a noted zone pimp.Gladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
In pickup ball.
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I wouldn’t worry about age. If you can get 8 years out of a coach that’s great. You hire a young guy and he’s probably leaving if he has success anyways.PurpleThrobber said:
Brian Dutcher at SDSU is another. They more toward the African international player instead of the Aussie/Euro guys but same concept. He might be getting a little long in the tooth but also recruited the Fab 5 so he knows how Starbucks cups with money work.RoadDawg55 said:
I would love to see Randy Bennett at UW because he could do something very similar. A bunch of 3/4 year players and foreigners, some of those that end up very, very good.PurpleThrobber said:
Gonzaga has figured out it is a 3 legged stool to be successful at the highest level: attract 3-/4-star and above recruits out of high school, throw in a couple international players and round out with a couple of transfers each year based on need.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:I really liked Hopkins but this past month has been a massive disaster. Romar flamed out going after the one and dones and he's about to. I don't know if he needs to be fired but it's pretty hard to argue against at this point. I don't get to see many games, but there is no cohesion and team chemistry, there's a lack of effort, and these prima donnas play for themselves. He would have been better going after the decent three star guys and following the Gonfaga way.
Unless you're Kentucky or Duke, the one and done mentality is shit for building consistency.
The most valuable player in CBB is the three year player that starts or so tributes right away and is a seat by his last season.
The number fiasco is stupid, but it probably did okay a little bit of an affect regarding team morale. All players have to be treated the same other than playing time. Of you can’t do that, your teams will have negative aspects happen because of it.
The SDSU coach would be great. He has west coast ties (which is crucial) and supplements that with foreign connections which is another thing we have never had.
Grad transfers and transfers in general are like one and dones. Just avoid them unless you have the infrastructure to support them. We don’t have that at UW now so we are seeing why it does us no good. -
The Seattle area is a great base for recruiting. Anyone that says otherwise is making shit up to fit an agenda. It’s a strong area that regularly pumps out quality players.
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There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva? -
o i cTequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
I disagree with your underlying premise, respectfully of course my good sir, but i do think you raise a potentially interesting point about local AAU culture. but then again isn't that the culture of every AAU team in general? and how do you suggest we pivot recruiting then?
a b cya -
I like to blame the players but not the coach that recruited said players. That’s what I like to do.Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts -
There are literally only two scholarship players from Seattle even eligible to play this year.Tequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
There are plenty players from Seattle playing well elsewhere.
This team was good with Seattle players last year.
Seattle players aren't the problem unless you're talking about Hop's inability to recruit them. -
Hop is hot fuck boi trash coach
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Fuck off doog. We didn’t want you at HHB. We don’t want you here.Tequilla said:
Go fuck yourself you piece of shitThomasFremont said:
Go jump off the Montlake Bridge you fucking doog,Tequilla said:
Not dooging per seThomasFremont said:Tequilla still dooging for Hop.
But I’ve seen Hop pull guys aside to be coached up, pulled from games, benched, call guys out in the media, and it seems like nothing is getting through.
It’s alarming on many levels ... but I’m also not prepared to fire someone I think is a good coach because of a year where everything has gone wrong
Now, if things look like a disaster next year ... then let’s revisit things at that point
JFC. Don’t you have another website to go post on.
LEAVE.
The fact that you haven’t figured that out is cringe worthy.
Go suck Hop’s dick, you LIPO wanna be TUFF guy.
With respect... -
I don’t have a great solution unfortunately and you are right that the attitudes tend to show up in AAU systems across the countryGladstone said:
o i cTequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
I disagree with your underlying premise, respectfully of course my good sir, but i do think you raise a potentially interesting point about local AAU culture. but then again isn't that the culture of every AAU team in general? and how do you suggest we pivot recruiting then?
a b cya
Where I’d lean to is finding those AAU or HS programs that practice the values that you find important in a team as well as probably getting a little more into the International scene -
Hop deserves plenty of ire for this shit showPandaOrangeChiknDuck said:
I like to blame the players but not the coach that recruited said players. That’s what I like to do.Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
But unless you fuckers that want him fired are prepared to pony up the $$$ to buy him out ... then you can LIPO -
FUCK OFFThomasFremont said:
Fuck off doog. We didn’t want you at HHB. We don’t want you here.Tequilla said:
Go fuck yourself you piece of shitThomasFremont said:
Go jump off the Montlake Bridge you fucking doog,Tequilla said:
Not dooging per seThomasFremont said:Tequilla still dooging for Hop.
But I’ve seen Hop pull guys aside to be coached up, pulled from games, benched, call guys out in the media, and it seems like nothing is getting through.
It’s alarming on many levels ... but I’m also not prepared to fire someone I think is a good coach because of a year where everything has gone wrong
Now, if things look like a disaster next year ... then let’s revisit things at that point
JFC. Don’t you have another website to go post on.
LEAVE.
The fact that you haven’t figured that out is cringe worthy.
Go suck Hop’s dick, you LIPO wanna be TUFF guy.
With respect...
Until some of you idiot fucks realize you do more harm than good all you are is a bunch of fucktards that nobody with any level of pull give two cents about
You want Hop gone? Pay the fucking $$$ to buy his ass out. But your speed is way more acting like a petulant child kicking and screaming without actually solving any problems.
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In other words...HE HAS A CONTACT!!1!Tequilla said:
Hop deserves plenty of ire for this shit showPandaOrangeChiknDuck said:
I like to blame the players but not the coach that recruited said players. That’s what I like to do.Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
But unless you fuckers that want him fired are prepared to pony up the $$$ to buy him out ... then you can LIPO
The doog playbook. As if we wouldn’t notice. -
My point is that there’s a laundry list of top Seattle players ... typically the ones with lengthy NBA careers ... that didn’t go to UWdnc said:
There are literally only two scholarship players from Seattle even eligible to play this year.Tequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
There are plenty players from Seattle playing well elsewhere.
This team was good with Seattle players last year.
Seattle players aren't the problem unless you're talking about Hop's inability to recruit them.
Over the last 5-10 years by and large the best local players that have come to UW have been 1 and done ... the exceptions being IT, Thybulle, and Nowell
We recruit the 2nd tier local kids (like the Wazzu guys) and the complaints become that Hop isn’t recruiting well enough (and let’s be fair here the Cougs are still a below .500 P12 team) ... when those guys look good getting big minutes on a shitty team they become why didn’t we recruit them stories
It’s probably fair to say Hop needs to do better locally ... but I don’t look at this team as a sign that his ability to get talent is the issue. I see the issues being lack of consistent performance, effort levels, playing for each other ... basically a number of little things that win games
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IT, Thybulle and Nowell aren't *exceptions*, they're literally as many of them as there are one and done local kids in that time span (Wroten, Murray and Jaden).Tequilla said:
My point is that there’s a laundry list of top Seattle players ... typically the ones with lengthy NBA careers ... that didn’t go to UWdnc said:
There are literally only two scholarship players from Seattle even eligible to play this year.Tequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
There are plenty players from Seattle playing well elsewhere.
This team was good with Seattle players last year.
Seattle players aren't the problem unless you're talking about Hop's inability to recruit them.
Over the last 5-10 years by and large the best local players that have come to UW have been 1 and done ... the exceptions being IT, Thybulle, and Nowell
We recruit the 2nd tier local kids (like the Wazzu guys) and the complaints become that Hop isn’t recruiting well enough (and let’s be fair here the Cougs are still a below .500 P12 team) ... when those guys look good getting big minutes on a shitty team they become why didn’t we recruit them stories
It’s probably fair to say Hop needs to do better locally ... but I don’t look at this team as a sign that his ability to get talent is the issue. I see the issues being lack of consistent performance, effort levels, playing for each other ... basically a number of little things that win games
50% of the best local players of the past decade is not an exception. -
Taking your comments at face value ... that’s 3 kids in 10 years for the programdnc said:
IT, Thybulle and Nowell aren't *exceptions*, they're literally as many of them as there are one and done local kids in that time span (Wroten, Murray and Jaden).Tequilla said:
My point is that there’s a laundry list of top Seattle players ... typically the ones with lengthy NBA careers ... that didn’t go to UWdnc said:
There are literally only two scholarship players from Seattle even eligible to play this year.Tequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
There are plenty players from Seattle playing well elsewhere.
This team was good with Seattle players last year.
Seattle players aren't the problem unless you're talking about Hop's inability to recruit them.
Over the last 5-10 years by and large the best local players that have come to UW have been 1 and done ... the exceptions being IT, Thybulle, and Nowell
We recruit the 2nd tier local kids (like the Wazzu guys) and the complaints become that Hop isn’t recruiting well enough (and let’s be fair here the Cougs are still a below .500 P12 team) ... when those guys look good getting big minutes on a shitty team they become why didn’t we recruit them stories
It’s probably fair to say Hop needs to do better locally ... but I don’t look at this team as a sign that his ability to get talent is the issue. I see the issues being lack of consistent performance, effort levels, playing for each other ... basically a number of little things that win games
50% of the best local players of the past decade is not an exception.
Not a number to rely on in building a program -
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FOH under Marsh was about as good of an AAU program that existed. He was an actual teacher that had the best interests of the kids at heart. He was beloved for it by all the guys that played for him.Tequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
Rotary, not so much. The newer ones are even worse. AAU is dirty and courruot, nobody argues that. That doesn’t mean that all the players fit the bill.
Crate a defensive system that is your priority. Stack a team with shooters. Find bigs that have high motors and rebound. The skilled bigs aren’t playing more than a year or two in college.
Whether Seattle is overrated doesn’t really matter. Like o said in a previous post, Flynn, Elleby, Stevenson (Wichita State, Emmett Mathews at Wichita State, and Noah Williams at WSU. We didn’t get any of those guys and they are all big losses. We have to get good local players. We absolutely failed and it’s caused a lot of problems.
Other than Flynn who wasn’t recruited by Romar, Hop missed or didn’t pursue the other guys. If we got a few of them, we would bar a lot better team, and it would help out future recruiting.
That’s horrible recruiting by Hop in our backyard. We won’t ever recruit well enough elsewhere to miss guys like the ones we missed.
Every single one of those guys are more valuable than Stewart or McDaniels. It’s unacceptable and while we weren’t commenting about it because of the hoopla behind Stewart and McDaniels, I would rather have all of these guys and have core guys that are 3-4 year players instead of one and dones. That is how we create a successful program. -
Recruiting rankings in basketball are useless. The one and done five stars get you high rankings, but ultimately mean very little.
Shooting is absolutely crucial. It is easy enough to scheme defensively to make up for not having lock down one on one defenders.
We don’t need a team full of NBA players to be good. What we need is tough minded team players that can develop. Shooting should be a huge priority.
If we had Stevenson, Elleby, Noah Williams, and Emmett Wilson next year, we could bar really good. There is no reason we shifted or passed on those guys. -
Imagine blaming the players that they develop everywhere else besides UW.Tequilla said:
Taking your comments at face value ... that’s 3 kids in 10 years for the programdnc said:
IT, Thybulle and Nowell aren't *exceptions*, they're literally as many of them as there are one and done local kids in that time span (Wroten, Murray and Jaden).Tequilla said:
My point is that there’s a laundry list of top Seattle players ... typically the ones with lengthy NBA careers ... that didn’t go to UWdnc said:
There are literally only two scholarship players from Seattle even eligible to play this year.Tequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
There are plenty players from Seattle playing well elsewhere.
This team was good with Seattle players last year.
Seattle players aren't the problem unless you're talking about Hop's inability to recruit them.
Over the last 5-10 years by and large the best local players that have come to UW have been 1 and done ... the exceptions being IT, Thybulle, and Nowell
We recruit the 2nd tier local kids (like the Wazzu guys) and the complaints become that Hop isn’t recruiting well enough (and let’s be fair here the Cougs are still a below .500 P12 team) ... when those guys look good getting big minutes on a shitty team they become why didn’t we recruit them stories
It’s probably fair to say Hop needs to do better locally ... but I don’t look at this team as a sign that his ability to get talent is the issue. I see the issues being lack of consistent performance, effort levels, playing for each other ... basically a number of little things that win games
50% of the best local players of the past decade is not an exception.
Not a number to rely on in building a program -
Unless YOU have the cash on HAND to personally pay for Hop’s buyout, you don’t get to criticize.dnc said:
Imagine blaming the players that they develop everywhere else besides UW.Tequilla said:
Taking your comments at face value ... that’s 3 kids in 10 years for the programdnc said:
IT, Thybulle and Nowell aren't *exceptions*, they're literally as many of them as there are one and done local kids in that time span (Wroten, Murray and Jaden).Tequilla said:
My point is that there’s a laundry list of top Seattle players ... typically the ones with lengthy NBA careers ... that didn’t go to UWdnc said:
There are literally only two scholarship players from Seattle even eligible to play this year.Tequilla said:
There’s always this narrative that Seattle is this hot bed of hoops ... there are lots of very good playersGladstone said:
umm teq what is your greater point with this?Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
UW has never really been the primary school of choice for the local kids ... that’s been true across multiple UW coaches
Most of the best players that this area has produced has gone elsewhere
I’m not super crazy about the general mindset that has come out locally tied to the local AAU level ... lots of kids playing individually and not tied to the team
Who is the last Seattle area kid that really did anything of consequence in college? Payton Siva?
There are plenty players from Seattle playing well elsewhere.
This team was good with Seattle players last year.
Seattle players aren't the problem unless you're talking about Hop's inability to recruit them.
Over the last 5-10 years by and large the best local players that have come to UW have been 1 and done ... the exceptions being IT, Thybulle, and Nowell
We recruit the 2nd tier local kids (like the Wazzu guys) and the complaints become that Hop isn’t recruiting well enough (and let’s be fair here the Cougs are still a below .500 P12 team) ... when those guys look good getting big minutes on a shitty team they become why didn’t we recruit them stories
It’s probably fair to say Hop needs to do better locally ... but I don’t look at this team as a sign that his ability to get talent is the issue. I see the issues being lack of consistent performance, effort levels, playing for each other ... basically a number of little things that win games
50% of the best local players of the past decade is not an exception.
Not a number to rely on in building a program
Do you have any idea what kind of damage you’re doing here? -
I don’t want him fired. That’s a pretty good reason why you should want him fired.Tequilla said:
Hop deserves plenty of ire for this shit showPandaOrangeChiknDuck said:
I like to blame the players but not the coach that recruited said players. That’s what I like to do.Tequilla said:Seattle metro hoops is massively overrated in my opinion
Lots of dudes can play ... no question about that
But there have been a lot of dudes coming out of Seattle that play super selfish individual ball that flames out
For all those that like to say the local kids want to put on for their school, family, and friends locally ... historically that hasn’t been true in hoops other than for fits and starts
But unless you fuckers that want him fired are prepared to pony up the $$$ to buy him out ... then you can LIPO -
See 54 new posts in the "Hop sucks donkey balls" thread.
Hope all the activity means Hop's been fired.
Read thread.
Remember why I rarely come to the b-ball bored.
Look for bleach and a shot glass. -
50+ new comments!!!!Swaye said:See 54 new posts in the "Hop sucks donkey balls" thread.
Hope all the activity means Hop's been fired.
Read thread.
Remember why I rarely come to the b-ball bored.
Look for bleach and a shot glass.
Here I thought there would be some new take or information about Hop leaving or something, instead its Tommy trying to run Teq's ass and a "discussion" on the local talent UW doesnt recruit
Thread plays out as about the same as the basketball season did; decent start, issues but still some promise, absolute shit show collapse, Roadie trying to carry the thread like Stewart, more collapse, apathy -
I just like to help doogs find their way back home to Doogman where they can really shine.Houhusky said:
50+ new comments!!!!Swaye said:See 54 new posts in the "Hop sucks donkey balls" thread.
Hope all the activity means Hop's been fired.
Read thread.
Remember why I rarely come to the b-ball bored.
Look for bleach and a shot glass.
Here I thought there would be some new take or information about Hop leaving or something, instead its Tommy trying to run Teq's ass and a "discussion" on the local talent UW doesnt recruit
Thread plays out as about the same as the basketball season did; decent start, issues but still some promise, absolute shit show collapse, Roadie trying to carry the thread like Stewart, more collapse, apathy -
To put this in perspective, this squad would give its left nut for a Ryan Appleby right now.ThomasFremont said:
I just like to help doogs find their way back home to Doogman where they can really shine.Houhusky said:
50+ new comments!!!!Swaye said:See 54 new posts in the "Hop sucks donkey balls" thread.
Hope all the activity means Hop's been fired.
Read thread.
Remember why I rarely come to the b-ball bored.
Look for bleach and a shot glass.
Here I thought there would be some new take or information about Hop leaving or something, instead its Tommy trying to run Teq's ass and a "discussion" on the local talent UW doesnt recruit
Thread plays out as about the same as the basketball season did; decent start, issues but still some promise, absolute shit show collapse, Roadie trying to carry the thread like Stewart, more collapse, apathy
Think about that. Ryan Fucking Appleby is a value-add to the shit show that Hop has cobbled together.
I mean, I love me some gritty whiteboy guards but when Apples is what you'd plug in right this second as an upgrade, that's just wrong.
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With the right team, Apples would be a weapon playing 15-20 minutes a game.PurpleThrobber said:
To put this in perspective, this squad would give its left nut for a Ryan Appleby right now.ThomasFremont said:
I just like to help doogs find their way back home to Doogman where they can really shine.Houhusky said:
50+ new comments!!!!Swaye said:See 54 new posts in the "Hop sucks donkey balls" thread.
Hope all the activity means Hop's been fired.
Read thread.
Remember why I rarely come to the b-ball bored.
Look for bleach and a shot glass.
Here I thought there would be some new take or information about Hop leaving or something, instead its Tommy trying to run Teq's ass and a "discussion" on the local talent UW doesnt recruit
Thread plays out as about the same as the basketball season did; decent start, issues but still some promise, absolute shit show collapse, Roadie trying to carry the thread like Stewart, more collapse, apathy
Think about that. Ryan Fucking Appleby is a value-add to the shit show that Hop has cobbled together.
I mean, I love me some gritty whiteboy guards but when Apples is what you'd plug in right this second as an upgrade, that's just wrong.
If I were a coach, I would be a huge premium on shooting. Having multiple guys that can get hot from outside really helps teams avoid scoring lulls. -
Like you said, if Hop actually had some recruits coming in, I wouldn’t be dead set on firing him. He doesn’t, which means we are a couple years away from even being a tournament team. Other than Battle and Tsohonis, every other freshman or sophomore that will be here next year is worthless.Houhusky said:
50+ new comments!!!!Swaye said:See 54 new posts in the "Hop sucks donkey balls" thread.
Hope all the activity means Hop's been fired.
Read thread.
Remember why I rarely come to the b-ball bored.
Look for bleach and a shot glass.
Here I thought there would be some new take or information about Hop leaving or something, instead its Tommy trying to run Teq's ass and a "discussion" on the local talent UW doesnt recruit
Thread plays out as about the same as the basketball season did; decent start, issues but still some promise, absolute shit show collapse, Roadie trying to carry the thread like Stewart, more collapse, apathy
Hop can’t coach offense to begin with. We don’t have any guy that could be a go-to guy. I think Battle could be like CJ Wilcox and become a 15 per game guy. That’s it. I’ve written off Bey. Tsohonis is a fine player but he will never be better than a top 5-10 PG in the league. Roberts might develop into a decent third big, but having him as the best big on the team is troubling.