Think this starting 5 can press and score?

Punter provides an outside threat to g along with Richardson and Hubbs, which frees one another to drive to the basket.

Why wasn't Martin recruiting this kid? This kid is an import an piece to the puzzle.
 
Punter provides an outside threat to g along with Richardson and Hubbs, which frees one another to drive to the basket.

Why wasn't Martin recruiting this kid? This kid is an import an piece to the puzzle.

Martin had 4 signees and a commitment from a 5th so there was only 1 available spot. Punter was also committed to Missouri.
 
Martin had 4 signees and a commitment from a 5th so there was only 1 available spot. Punter was also committed to Missouri.
Your post, "Still waiting on you to list the 3 all-sec players Cuonzo inherited " Answer McRae, Golden, Maymon.
So, you take those 3 and add Stokes and Richardson and Martin had 5 ALL-SEC players in his lineup in the 3 year period. That's Calipari and Donovan territory. He managed to lose one of them to Georgia Tech or he would have had 4 ALL-SEC players in the lineup in 2013-14. Still didn't get into the NCAA until the players took it upon themselves to play ball and look what happened then.
 
Awesome to think about, isn't it? Golden, McRae, Stokes, Richardson, and Maymon. All attained ALL-SEC status during Martin's 3 years. He inherited 3 of them from Bruce and had 2 he can claim. Yep, I was wrong. It was Golden instead of Richardson when I said Cuonzo got 3 from Bruce. So we had 4 ALL-SEC players in the starting lineup this year, and would have had 5, if Golden had not transferred to Georgia Tech. Go, Vols!
 
Awesome to think about, isn't it? Golden, McRae, Stokes, Richardson, and Maymon. All attained ALL-SEC status during Martin's 3 years. He inherited 3 of them from Bruce and had 2 he can claim. Yep, I was wrong. It was Golden instead of Richardson when I said Cuonzo got 3 from Bruce. So we had 4 ALL-SEC players in the starting lineup this year, and would have had 5, if Golden had not transferred to Georgia Tech. Go, Vols!

Can you clarify what years and by what group (coaches, media, etc) Richardson and Golden made all-SEC teams. I don't see it in either of their bios.
 
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Richardson was on the ALL-SEC defensive team this year. That is ALL-SEC in case you don't know! Golden was on the 2013 ESPN ALL-SEC 2nd team and the SEC Coaches pre-season ALL-SEC team. That is the UT Sports bio. How did you miss that? Trae Golden Bio - UTSPORTS.COM - University of Tennessee Athletics

I didn't consider all defensive team as all-sec and I don't think most other people do either. Also pre-season means nothing. Plus the ESPN 2nd team thing was 1 guys blog iirc, so not really all-SEC either. How did you miss that?
 
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I didn't consider all defensive team as all-sec and I don't think most other people do either. Also pre-season means nothing. Plus the ESPN 2nd team thing was 1 guys blog iirc, so not really all-SEC either. How did you miss that?
247 Sports direct quote, "Former All-SEC point guard Trae Golden will transfer from Tennessee after the spring semester, Golden and UT coach Cuonzo Martin confirmed in a Tuesday afternoon statement."
 
247 Sports direct quote, "Former All-SEC point guard Trae Golden will transfer from Tennessee after the spring semester, Golden and UT coach Cuonzo Martin confirmed in a Tuesday afternoon statement."

Yeah. Just because a web site says it don't make it true.
 
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247 Sports direct quote, "Former All-SEC point guard Trae Golden will transfer from Tennessee after the spring semester, Golden and UT coach Cuonzo Martin confirmed in a Tuesday afternoon statement."

Is this quote behind the pay wall? Or can I find it without a subscription?

Edit: never mind. It's behind the pay wall but it's written by Rucker so that pretty much settles it for me.
 
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I don't exactly think we should be aiming to be Vandy. We are the state university. We should be the best in every sport in the state.

But, no it is still dire. Running a press requires more subs to be effective.

Obviously with more depth, anything is easier but it is not necessarily true that it is a requirement to be "effective." Bruce pearl showed early in his tenure at tennessee that you can be effective with a press even with a limited roster.
 
How's this rotation sound:

Ellis/McGhee
Davis/Owens
Richardson/Moore
Hubbs/Chiles
Thompson/Suarez

Lots of athleticism. That's a tourney team IMO.
 
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How's this rotation sound:
Ellis/McGhee
Davis/Owens
Richardson/Moore
Hubbs/Chiles
Thompson/Suarez
Lots of athleticism. That's a tourney team IMO.

Interesting that as Coach T works his magic, the Vols are slowly but surely becoming a "tourney team". Certainly not beyond the realm of possibility! Let's see what the roster is at the end of the summer.
 
The Vol Nation silence. Here is the Knoxville News Sentinel link I quoted:
Point guard Trae Golden leaving Tennessee Vols basketball team

I don't have a 247 subscription so I can't see that whole article but it's written by Rucker so that tells me to take any info in it with a grain of salt. Also, do you read my link? Where it refers to McRae, Maymon, and Stokes as all-SEC but not Golden. Have you looked at the SEC website where it list the all-SEC teams for 2012 and 2013? There is no mention of Golden on either page. Have you tried searching for this ESPN.com all-SEC selection (the one that looks like it was just in a Jason King blog)? I have looked but I can't find it anywhere. I am on mobile so maybe I can't get to all the archived SEC content but it is telling to me that the only place anyone refers to Golden as all-SEC is the first paragraph of an article written by Wes Rucker (who has a bit of a rep for being a little loose with facts).

I'm not sure what your original point even was. I simply asked you to clarify your own statement (that Golden, Richardson, McRae, Maymon, and Stokes were all all-SEC at one point). You have replied a couple times now but have yet to produce any solid info to either Richardson or Golden being all-SEC. Only McRae, Maymon, and Stokes have been selected to post season all-SEC teams by the SEC and their names can be found on the SEC's website. Also, neither Golden nor Richardson list a "valid" all-SEC selection (a single ESPN writers opinion isn't good enough) on their bios. Conference all-defensive team is not all-conference, sorry.

That's all I have. You can go back to arguing with BTO now. Peace
 
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