flamesfilmguy wrote:The womens game is a completely different animal. the great things Green has done for our womens program will not carry over to the mens game. #lockthread.
This and other thoughts like it are insulting and far from logical. You all are acting like he's never coached men before. At the end of the day if you can teach you can coach. 99% of teachers at the high school/college level teach both boys/girls, men/women and most do it very well. To think that Green couldn't do the same in a sport he has mastered is borderline insane.
Yes, the men's game is "different" than the women's, but the required skill set needed to coach basketball is the same -
1. Run a proven system that works for your personnel
2. Teach the system and be a master teacher
3. Recruit talent to reload the system
4. Motivate/teach the intangibles as much as you can (heart,desire,etc)
5. Make great in game decisions
6. Guess well
You could argue that each of those 6 is a little bit different with men/women and I would agree, but to think that Green wouldn't have the ability to recognize that and cross over to the men's game is foolish at best. Coaches coach.