TN/CCM Coaching Styles that are similar.

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Dougie_D

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Are there any schools similar to ours? Especially schools that we may face in the tourney?
 
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I hear the Kansas State bench also stands up and claps when a player makes a dunk
 
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Wow! You guys really helped!

Are we like Michigan? Or more like Oklahoma? More like Harvard?
 
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Harvard runs the Princeton offense. Lawsuit pending per my sources.
 
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I'll try and answer your question seriously.

In a word, yes.

Coach Martin got the system from Gene Keady at Purdue. Coach Keady's coaching tree includes the following people.

Bruce Weber @ Kansas State
Steve Lavin @ Villanova

Kansas State is the team that plays the most like Tennessee.

Purdue under Matt Painter did not have a winning record this year.

Gene Keady learned the system while working as an assistant at Arkansas for Eddie Sutton. Eddie Sutton credits most of his basketball knowledge to Henry Iba at Oklahoma State. Eddie's son Scott Sutton is the HC at Oral Roberts.
 
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^Lavin is at SJU of course.

KSU plays similar tough no-gamble man to man defense. Offensively, they run a really good looking motion, which UT has gone away from.
 
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The run and gun is fun to watch with some pressing D, aka CBP, but when it come to the NCAA Tourney you can get deeper if you play strong D and can take care of the ball, shoot Free throws is the key to making a run...Remember Butler 2 years made the final game..(by the way Matt Howard is from my home town and I know the family well) in a row play relentless D with good guard play and could hit the FT...aka CCM wants to be here.
 
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Sorry,

You'd think if I was going to do a little research, I'd cross reference to make sure it was accurate, or that I would proof read my typing.

No need to apologize, just letting the guy who asked know so that he didn't confuse us with Nova.
 
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I'm obviously not comparing the two from a talent perspective, but when I watch this team I see similarities to how the Memphis Grizzlies played under Lionel Hollins, particularly during their deep playoff run. The style definitely feels like Grit-n-Grind.
 
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