You know that it goes under the radar. This is just part of what a great coach we have in the fold. At the beginning of the season, Robert Hubbs III was nowhere near the player he is now and he just keeps getting better. Ditto, Derrick Reese. Heck, ditto every member of the team. A lot of that development is due to this coach.
Without a doubt? Come on now. I like your enthusiasm, but CDT, as much as I like him, still has A LOT to prove. Calling him the best in the conference is a huuuge stretch right now.
At the beginning of the year, I thought Hubbs just was not the player he was advertised to be. I agree that CDT has really coached him and the entire team up. RH is playing better and better. There is not one other coach in the SEC that could do as much with so little. There are 13 other schools praying that the NCAA levies some heavy punishment on CDT, because they see the headlights, and it is a locomotive coming. Without a doubt, we have the best basketball coach in the SEC.
You know that it goes under the radar. This is just part of what a great coach we have in the fold. At the beginning of the season, Robert Hubbs III was nowhere near the player he is now and he just keeps getting better. Ditto, Derrick Reese. Heck, ditto every member of the team. A lot of that development is due to this coach.
You know that it goes under the radar. This is just part of what a great coach we have in the fold. At the beginning of the season, Robert Hubbs III was nowhere near the player he is now and he just keeps getting better. Ditto, Derrick Reese. Heck, ditto every member of the team. A lot of that development is due to this coach.
While I agree that DT has done a great job of developing them and deserves credit, why were people on here not giving Martin credit for developing McRae, Golden, Maymon, Richardson, etc. I'm not a Martin fan per se, just playing Devils advocate.
Well, considering that Coach T had transformed Martin's bench sitting walk on point guard for 3 years into his starter, I would say that speaks volumes about said player development capability. Oh, by the way we could add Hubbs, Reese, and Moore as additional data sets. So that leaves me with the opinion that it was player talent and not player development that carried the day for Martin.While I agree that DT has done a great job of developing them and deserves credit, why were people on here not giving Martin credit for developing McRae, Golden, Maymon, Richardson, etc. I'm not a Martin fan per se, just playing Devils advocate.
Well, considering that Coach T had transformed Martin's bench sitting walk on point guard for 3 years into his starter, I would say that speaks volumes about said player development capability. Oh, by the way we could add Hubbs, Reese, and Moore as additional data sets. So that leaves me with the opinion that it was player talent and not player development that carried the day for Martin.