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Well that was according to my friend who is not a BYU fan but connected to a WCC team. In looking into it, the rumor is just that he is the front runner. We shall see. Fingers are crossed.
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Not sure this move would be good for BYU. In fact, I'd go so far as to say I don't like it.
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Don't know enough about Quincy Lewis to form an opinion one way or another. Hawk, I would however be curious to hear your reasons for not liking this move.hawkwing wrote:Not sure this move would be good for BYU. In fact, I'd go so far as to say I don't like it.
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I am by no means an expert on Quincy Lewis, so take this with a grain of salt.Wolverine wrote:Don't know enough about Quincy Lewis to form an opinion one way or another. Hawk, I would however be curious to hear your reasons for not liking this move.hawkwing wrote:Not sure this move would be good for BYU. In fact, I'd go so far as to say I don't like it.
Quincy Lewis is an amazing coach, and will be an incredible college basketball coach, but I don't like it for BYU right now because he is the former head coach of essentially most of the starters for the next several years, that's going to put a bit of a divide between Rose and the players.
More importantly, Lewis is known as an offensive basketball mind, focusing in fast paced run and gun play. Which is great. But BYU lost their Bigs and Defensive coach from a team that has had very poor bigs play and defense. Adding in another coach who isn't focused on defense or big development doesn't help this team.
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Yeah, that makes sense to me as well. I would like to see more emphasis on defense, yet at the same time, everyone is clamoring that college basketball is terrible and that it needs to be tweaked in favor of more offense and freedom of movement. So who knows, maybe in a year or two BYU basketball will be way ahead of the curve when and if changes are made to the game such as a 30 second shot clock. extending the 3 point line, widening the lane, etc. I don't think there will be much of an issue or conflict in the relationship department if Lewis were to become an assistant coach. Most of the Lone Peak guys will have served missions (maturity factor), and have been around Coach Rose and the program either as younger siblings of former players, or as in Mika's case, having a year in the program. I think they are probably as comfortable around the BYU program as they were at Lone Peak. Time will tell, but I think the basketball program trends upward from this point on.hawkwing wrote:I am by no means an expert on Quincy Lewis, so take this with a grain of salt.Wolverine wrote:Don't know enough about Quincy Lewis to form an opinion one way or another. Hawk, I would however be curious to hear your reasons for not liking this move.hawkwing wrote:Not sure this move would be good for BYU. In fact, I'd go so far as to say I don't like it.
Quincy Lewis is an amazing coach, and will be an incredible college basketball coach, but I don't like it for BYU right now because he is the former head coach of essentially most of the starters for the next several years, that's going to put a bit of a divide between Rose and the players.
More importantly, Lewis is known as an offensive basketball mind, focusing in fast paced run and gun play. Which is great. But BYU lost their Bigs and Defensive coach from a team that has had very poor bigs play and defense. Adding in another coach who isn't focused on defense or big development doesn't help this team.
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I hope you're right!Wolverine wrote:Yeah, that makes sense to me as well. I would like to see more emphasis on defense, yet at the same time, everyone is clamoring that college basketball is terrible and that it needs to be tweaked in favor of more offense and freedom of movement. So who knows, maybe in a year or two BYU basketball will be way ahead of the curve when and if changes are made to the game such as a 30 second shot clock. extending the 3 point line, widening the lane, etc. I don't think there will be much of an issue or conflict in the relationship department if Lewis were to become an assistant coach. Most of the Lone Peak guys will have served missions (maturity factor), and have been around Coach Rose and the program either as younger siblings of former players, or as in Mika's case, having a year in the program. I think they are probably as comfortable around the BYU program as they were at Lone Peak. Time will tell, but I think the basketball program trends upward from this point on.hawkwing wrote:I am by no means an expert on Quincy Lewis, so take this with a grain of salt.Wolverine wrote:Don't know enough about Quincy Lewis to form an opinion one way or another. Hawk, I would however be curious to hear your reasons for not liking this move.hawkwing wrote:Not sure this move would be good for BYU. In fact, I'd go so far as to say I don't like it.
Quincy Lewis is an amazing coach, and will be an incredible college basketball coach, but I don't like it for BYU right now because he is the former head coach of essentially most of the starters for the next several years, that's going to put a bit of a divide between Rose and the players.
More importantly, Lewis is known as an offensive basketball mind, focusing in fast paced run and gun play. Which is great. But BYU lost their Bigs and Defensive coach from a team that has had very poor bigs play and defense. Adding in another coach who isn't focused on defense or big development doesn't help this team.
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Lewis would be a no-brainer as a replacement for Terry Nashif, but I'm not so sure he fills the gaps left by Pope's departure.
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If he actually is the front runner and gets the job, I like it. He is a very good basketball coach. Coach Rose is established in his position well enough that I don't foresee any conflicts between the players, him and Lewis. That Lone Peak team that won the NC played some pretty good defense so I think the questions about his defensive coaching ability are probably premature.
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Just because he is known for his offense does not mean he's good at defense too. He has coached at a few colleges so he is experienced.