Unconditional Surrender
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Nope. Go back and look at post #43 in the Third Quarter Swoon thread. Wasn't a problem last year. Or apparently at Marshall or Glenville State. This is, like so many other things we are seeing, a singular phenomenon in Kim's career.True dat, and SEC level competition has not been a presence previously in Kim's career.
That heretofore inexperienced competition includes both players and highly accomplished coaches.
Players are still getting paid their NIL and probably several are just going through the motions before the portal opens up.
For sure money can change people, usually in that they want more of it. Which is why I can't understand the argument that players waiting for the portal causes them to not gaf If they play poorly.Fact: Money often changes people.
That was painfully reminiscent of the low point of the Holly years. During a game at Vandy, as one of their players was going for a breakaway layup, Renia Davis actually pushed the only Lady Vol who would have been able to make a play out of the way. Said it all, which is why it's imprinted on our brains. Video of course went viral.I saw Barker step back and allow the player to drive right to the basket,
can't say for sure If they would have let her go, but she was the B-10 6th Player of the Year last year.Seriously think UCLA would've let her walk if she helped any at all?
I agree. Ruby meant a lot to the chemistry and cohesiveness of the LVs. GBO.Getting rid of Barker & Spearman will help more than anything. Its funny they played almost a complete game against OU without Barker. She may score decent some games but her laziness, terrible defense, and awful attitude hurts more than any amount of points she'll ever score. Reason she's been on 3 teams in 3yrs. Seriously think UCLA would've let her walk if she helped any at all? They dont seem to be missing her at all.. Lol.. a team is only good as it's weakest link & its her. Much rather have Whitehorn.
And Vandy missed the uncontested layup too. That whole sequence was a comedy of errors by both teamsThat was painfully reminiscent of the low point of the Holly years. During a game at Vandy, as one of their players was going for a breakaway layup, Renia Davis actually pushed the only Lady Vol who would have been able to make a play out of the way. Said it all, which is why it's imprinted on our brains. Video of course went viral.
Like it or not it’s always the coach’s responsibility to make the decisions, evaluate the players, and be competent to know how to do whatever is necessary to fix it pretty quickly. Top coaches set themselves apart by being accountable to themselves and being skilled enough to make the right moves to correct whatever situation arises. COACHINGCan’t say that when you got Barker and Spearman that can’t hit broad side of a barn, get out rebounded and to small guards that like to dribble to much
Y’all remember the former football great Terrell Owen’s? He had all the physical talent in the world, but no coaching staff or group of teammates was ever able manage his egocentric approach to his career, and it eventually cost him that career.![]()
Thanks for correcting me on that. I obviously misremembered it as he eventually couldn't get a team to sign him because he was so difficult.TO played 15 NFL seasons. He had Crohn's disease and wasn't able to come back after shredding his knee at age 37. He was a difficult teammate, but I don't think that caused an early end to his career.
I propose that many of the players don't even have enough of a clue to think about how their performance would impact their next opportunity. They are in a situation where they are the best players on their current team (hence, why they are playing) and most likely have agents/family who are advising them to play just well enough to not get hurt (and hurt their value).For sure money can change people, usually in that they want more of it. Which is why I can't understand the argument that players waiting for the portal causes them to not gaf If they play poorly.
If they're going in the portal looking for the next bag, or to go to the W, the last thing they want to do is play poorly and be called out by their coach as quitters and losers. The most motivated players on the court should be those looking for money. Other teams don't look to hire slackers.
The money is an easy and convenient thing to point to. But I think the culture problems on this team go much deeper.
I find it interesting how so many are coming up with complex rationalizations to avoid a fairly obvious conclusion about a coaching failure.I wouldn’t pretend to know their mindset.
Pretty dark mindset you got there. I give most people credit for more common sense
For the same reason that every ref in America is targeting the LadyVols with unfair foul calls. It can’t possibly be anything else.I find it interesting how so many are coming up with complex rationalizations to avoid a fairly obvious conclusion about a coaching failure.
We can test this proposition with a simple thought experiment:
Why is it that only the Lady Vol team is getting stuck with all these greedy immature, bad apples who don't care about their level of play and have no responsible adult guidance in their lives and are clearly on the path to hell. Just bad luck? And are LSU, SC, Vandy, UCLA, UConn etc, who are playing the same NIL/portal game and have somehow dodged this problem, just super duper lucky or blessed by a higher power perhaps?
I mean Kim Mulkey built a championship team around Angel freakin' Reese who has to pay a surcharge for all the baggage she brings to a team....
