Lol so I’m supposed to believe Jai Lucas was just recruiting and not coaching despite coming from a family of coaches?
Tommy Lloyd at Arizona was known for his “recruiting,” as well….but no one questioned if he could coach. As far as bouncing around programs, what he did was not much different than what Mario did. Sure Mario is not mastermind schemer, but dude could coach his position groups — OL + TE.
Shaka Smart made a final four at VCU and is winning at Marquette. People on this board approved of both him and Rick Barnes, who Lucas played & coached under, as better options than Lucas.
Stating that I would assume you folks believe Barnes and Smart can coach. Barnes made a Sweet 16 at Clemson. At Texas, he had two sweet 16s, two elite 8s, and a final four appearance. Lucas also played under Billy D for a season so he has seen many styles of coaching.
John Calipari has his faults, but he is unquestionably a strong coach. It’s easy to hate on him. And yet, people assume too often that his teams run on autopilot. Calipari DEVELOPS and EVALUATES as strong as anyone else. Those dudes are prepared to play. Only Jay Wright matches his track record with guards: for the 21st century.
Throughout the 10s, Duke had an equivalent quality to UK in their recruiting classes. The schools would often switch between 1 and 2. However, as shown in the pros — the difference is staggering.
Moreover, players like SGA, PJ Washington and Herro were not top ten can’t miss guys. Unlike Duke, where their all stars were ranked top 5 in their class — Ingram, Zion, Kyrie, etc.
I understand what I wrote above will be considered a “hot take,” though. In the one and done era, Cal has the most elite eights (tied w/ Bill Self for 6) and final fours. He came up short in the championship game twice which hurts his public standing.
Anyways, the idea that Jai Lucas can only recruit and not coach, despite coming from a family of coaches — his brother is a NBA assistant; being able to watch his dad and other NBA coaches work with players for his whole life growing up, is laughable for me.
Some of the guys you mentioned as long time assistants were known as some of the best coaching minds in the college game, not as recruiters. Jai has made a living plucking players. Question now is, can he coach? That’s basically what it will come down to. There are a plethora of young up and coming lifelong assistants who vould recruit but struggled as HCs.