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Username Post: Tommy Amaker        (Topic#26035)
84grad 
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02-15-22 09:48 AM - Post#336492    

If true, pretty interesting story re Tommy Amaker losing out on Duke job.

https://nypost.com/2022/02/15/mike-krzyz ewski-push...

 
palestra38 
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Re: Tommy Amaker
02-15-22 09:58 AM - Post#336494    
    In response to 84grad

I wonder which horse was decapitated for Coach K to make his point?

 
digamma 
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02-15-22 10:12 AM - Post#336496    
    In response to palestra38

Consistent with some of the rumors bouncing around last year.

 
LyleGold 
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Tommy Amaker
02-15-22 11:59 AM - Post#336499    
    In response to digamma

Any theories about why Amaker was vetoed by K after reportedly being offered the job (or at least Asst/HC-in-waiting)? Does K demand "absolute loyalty" like certain criminal enterprises - and not just the ones that decapitate horses? Was Amaker bolting Durham for Seton Hall seen as a betrayal? What about Wojo or Chris Collins who also left Duke's bench to take over big time programs? In particular, you'd think coaching at Northwestern would have some parallels to Duke, being the preeminent academic institution in a Power 5 conference.

Elevating Scheyer, who has no HC experience, seems a lot like a similar move when another ACC legend just down Tobacco Road retired. Anyone remember Bill Guthridge? That didn't work out so well, resulting in UNC bringing Roy Williams back into the fold after just three years.

 
Stuart Suss 
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02-15-22 12:49 PM - Post#336504    
    In response to LyleGold

My friend, Lyle Gold, is slightly mistaken in his history of the UNC program.

In 1997 Dean Smith timed his retirement (shortly before the start of the 1997-98 season) in a way to force the hiring of his loyal assistant (30 years), Bill Guthridge, as head coach.

The Guthridge hiring worked out well. Guthridge coached the team to the Final Four in 1998 and in 2000, although the 2000 season involved the Tar Heels playing their way to the Final Four out of a Number 8 seed in the tournament. Guthridge retired after 3 seasons with an 80-28 record.

The next hire was the problem. Former alum Matt Doherty was hired after one year as head coach at Notre Dame. Doherty was asked to resign after three seasons, a 53-43 record, and poor relationships with many in the Carolina basketball family. That was when UNC brought back Roy Williams.

After leaving UNC, Doherty attended Wharton and other business schools, taking courses in leadership and management, for the purposes of restoring his reputation. He was reported to have written a thesis about his own leadership failures. Doherty was head coach for one season (2005-06) at Florida Atlantic University. After that season, Doherty was among those considered to succeed Fran Dunphy.


 
LyleGold 
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Tommy Amaker
02-15-22 12:55 PM - Post#336505    
    In response to Stuart Suss

You’re right, Stu. My memory of the post- Dean Smith Tar Heels was a little shaky. I do now remember the Matt Doherty fiasco, but why would Guthridge resign after 3 years at age 63 after 30 years as an assistant? While his record seems to have been good, as you pointed out, I seem to recall dissatisfaction with him. Was he having trouble recruiting as the last of Dean’s guys passed through the system?

Dean's recruiting may have accounted for much of Guthridge's success, as Guthridge's recruiting may have contributed to Doherty's failure. We all know that Glen Miller inherited his only Ivy title from Fran Dunphy and never achieved any meaningful success with his own guys.

 
Quake Show 
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02-15-22 01:55 PM - Post#336506    
    In response to LyleGold

Another article on the matter:

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10027103-rep or...



 
digamma 
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02-15-22 02:16 PM - Post#336508    
    In response to Quake Show

The theme that is consistent in what is being reported now and the rumors and such from last year are the chemistry/awkwardness of the Duke bench this season. Last year it was more from Tommy's POV--wow, this will be a weird year to move from a head coach role to an assistant role for a season. I guess now we're kind of getting the rest of the story.

 
Mike Porter 
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Mike Porter
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02-15-22 06:22 PM - Post#336532    
    In response to digamma

I'll be honest, my guess is Scheyer doesn't come anywhere close to Coach K's success and ends up failing. Having a puppet coach for Coach K from retirement, likely to not be great for him anyway. Be interesting to watch, and for what it is worth, I think Amaker would have thrived in the role.

 
Silver Maple 
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02-15-22 07:49 PM - Post#336537    
    In response to Mike Porter

It's possible that, if Scheyer does fail, Amaker might find himself in that job eventually.


 
SRP 
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02-15-22 08:57 PM - Post#336539    
    In response to Silver Maple

The part I don't get is why K wants control after he retires. The whole point of retirement is not to have to worry about stuff. Unless there are some hidden violations that might emerge with the "wrong" successor--then control would reduce worry.

 
sparman 
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sparman
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02-15-22 09:11 PM - Post#336541    
    In response to SRP

Just about anyone who has been in control for as long as they can remember wants .... to stay in control.

 
penn nation 
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02-15-22 09:13 PM - Post#336542    
    In response to sparman

  • sparman Said:
Just about anyone who has been in control for as long as they can remember wants .... to stay in control.



Putin: Hold my beer.


 
dperry 
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02-15-22 09:51 PM - Post#336547    
    In response to SRP

  • SRP Said:
The part I don't get is why K wants control after he retires.



The part I don't get is why Duke would give him any.
David Perry
Penn '92
"Hail, Alma Mater/Thy sons cheer thee now
To thee, Pennsylvania/All rivals must bow!!!"


 
LyleGold 
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02-15-22 09:59 PM - Post#336548    
    In response to penn nation

  • penn nation Said:
  • sparman Said:
Just about anyone who has been in control for as long as they can remember wants .... to stay in control.



Putin: Hold my beer.




Hmm, Putin is not the first name to come to mind. He rigs elections so he can’t lose, as opposed to organizing a coup after actually losing.

 
penn nation 
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02-15-22 10:08 PM - Post#336549    
    In response to LyleGold

He sends his erstwhile opponents and threats to his dominance into purgatory.


  • LyleGold Said:
  • penn nation Said:
  • sparman Said:
Just about anyone who has been in control for as long as they can remember wants .... to stay in control.



Putin: Hold my beer.




Hmm, Putin is not the first name to come to mind. He rigs elections so he can’t lose, as opposed to organizing a coup after actually losing.




 
LyleGold 
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02-15-22 10:27 PM - Post#336552    
    In response to penn nation

Well, if you’re trying to start a Trump-Putin “Worst Person on Earth” debate, I’m not sure how to score it. There are convincing arguments on both sides - as opposed to “very fine people” like in Charlottesville. At least, I’m pretty sure Putin would condemn Nazis.

 
penn nation 
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02-15-22 10:32 PM - Post#336553    
    In response to LyleGold

I'll save this discussion for the OTB.

 
LyleGold 
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02-15-22 10:33 PM - Post#336554    
    In response to penn nation

Well, I avoid that place, so that's it.

 
SRP 
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02-15-22 10:34 PM - Post#336555    
    In response to LyleGold

It's also possible that Scheyer is some sort of prodigy, and K believes that his legacy would be better preserved with him in charge. HIs first recruiting class is ranked #1, so at least that might not be a problem, although Coach K's residual presence could be distorting things.

 
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