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Wondering if you ever met the guy, or really had any idea how valuable an asset he was to literally EVERYTHING positive I was able to accomplish with the basketball program during the past 7 years...

No, wait, of course you don't, because you certainly don't know either of us well enough to be commenting...and you know it.

Might as well shut down the message board since 99.8 percent of us don't have personal relationships with members of the program and therefore shouldn't be commenting by your logic.
 
Wondering if you ever met the guy, or really had any idea how valuable an asset he was to literally EVERYTHING positive I was able to accomplish with the basketball program during the past 7 years...

No, wait, of course you don't, because you certainly don't know either of us well enough to be commenting...and you know it.
I thought it was a fair comment..

Just like Ash, Pikiell has the right to have his own guys in place. Happens across all sports and even in the business industry..
 
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I agree
We are entitled to our own opinions
We are not all privileged to be close to the BB team
Just seeing it from the side lines
 
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Nobody likes to see a friend get fired but no one with a shred of objectivity would say getting rid of a support staff member from a horrific team is a "mistake."

maybe you can explain how a Coordinator of Basketball Administration, who has zero connection to coaching or the product on the court did a bad job. That's quite a stretch. How does someone else in that position help the team play better?
 
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maybe you can explain how a Coordinator of Basketball Administration, who has zero connection to coaching or the product on the court did a bad job. That's quite a stretch. How does someone else in that position help the team play better?
Turn your logic around. How is it a mistake for the team? Clearly he was of value to BK, but that doesn't make it a mistake as it pertains to the fate of the team.
 
Turn your logic around. How is it a mistake for the team? Clearly he was of value to BK, but that doesn't make it a mistake as it pertains to the fate of the team.

I'm not taking a position. Based on his role, maybe he did a great job, maybe not. No one here knows his job and role and how he performed more than BK. However, Pikiell wants his own guys, it is not a surprise that someone new is coming in.
 
Brad was a very good piece of the staff tht I believe Pikiell could've used in his first year. He was a Rutgers manager under waters and was through 2 staffs here. He could've been essential to Pikiell with getting things done and connecting with people on campus just as someone who knew the ropes and how to work with some difficult people.
 
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