LloydFree wrote:Negrodamus wrote:LloydFree wrote:
That's the point. If you are already great when you get there, you're fine. If you need help to become great (like Embiid) you won't get it. You'll get put on the bench defamed like Labisserre.
**The only reason Calipari doesn't have a "Fultz or Dennis Smith situation" is because he has 5 or more Fultz and DSj's altogether, so his players never have that kind of burden by themselves.
Who has he defamed? Skal was given every chance to succeed at the cost of infuriating the fan base. He was not Embiid. Embiids only problem was fouling too much. Effort was never an issue. Cal would have NEVER benched Embiid to rot on the bench. If Cal has ever been guilty of anything, it's giving too much rope on blue chip recruits that weren't worth the hype.
If Embiid would have gone to Kentucky he wouldn't have developed half of the things he did at Kansas.
He would have never even learned how to receive a simple entry pass into the post. Let alone any post moves or passing. He wouldn't have learned anything other than how to catch a long off dribble penetration. Kentucky's Offense is trash. Drive to the basket and hope to get fouled or get the offensive rebound, and win by attrition. He doesn't teach his big men anything that they didn't already bring with them to the school.
I don't know how you can confidently say this. You've evaluated all of the KU and UK post players from when they were in HS all the way through their freshman year and noted how their post game improved? Or are you taking one instance of Joel Embiid, who has stated that he watches something once, tries it out a few times, and masters it (the exception; not the norm) and base your argument completely on that?
Say what you want about Calipari's offense, but don't tell me Bill Self is developing post players better than Calipari. I've never seen a man squander more talent than Self.
Since Calipari has taken over at UK, let's compare first round picks of the two:
Calipari:
John Wall+
DeMarcus Cousins*
Patrick Patterson
Eric Bledsoe
Daniel Orton
Enes Kanter
Brandon Knight
Anthony Davis*
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
Terrence Jones
Marquis Teague
Nerlens Noel
Archie Goodwin
Julius Randle
James Young
Karl-Anthony Towns
Willie Cauley-Stein
Trey Lyles
Devin Booker
Jamal Murray
Skal Labissière
Self:
Xavier Henry
Cole Aldrich
Markieff Morris
Marcus Morris
Ben McLemore
Andrew Wiggins
Joel Embiid
Kelly Oubre Jr.
* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-NBA Team
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
You can argue that Kentucky runs a rudimentary offensive system or that Cal's success is due to the talent he brings in; but I'll argue until I'm blue in the face that Calipari develops talent better than Self; a coach at an almost equal program, recruiting at the same level. Cal has produced all NBA players in his time at UK. Self has produced journeymen, a good scorer, and 3/4 of a year of (hopefully) an all star if he can stay healthy.