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If the press conference is to be believed Newmark had to sell Malone for over a week and 5 hours on Sunday after Malone had repeatedly said no.I think there's probably something to that. Optimists and pessimists will usually have opposing reactions to a hire, but by a week in the energy and excitement and newness of the "new" hire sort of tends to buoy everyone along.
I'm already more optimistic about the hire than I was when it was announced, though I still have doubts. As I said before, speaking for me personally I think it was the shock of Malone (who had never been seriously discussed as a candidate on IC) that made it seem like a desperation hire.
Sounds like a modern blended family to me!Certainly the folks who have been very angsty about losing the "family" aspect of the program should be more at ease. Saying all the right things in the presser doesn't mean there won't be problems down the road but everything about Malone (including that interview from this past October) suggests that his respect for the program and tradition is genuine. (Now we'll see what happens when his daughter graduates and the NBA comes calling, lol).
I know, right?That hit me right in the girldad feels
DamnThat hit me right in the girldad feels
Yup. He’s awesome. I wish he was the face of UNC athletics.I'll put my trust in Antawn Jamison everyday and twice on Sunday
Dang....
April 16 for committee adviceAnyone know the "draft Deadline date-re Henri of course
That is some tricky stuffApril 16 for committee advice
April 23 for early entrants
May 27 for withdrawal
I am definitely coming around on this higher, but it needs to be absolutely not true that Malone was the first person they approached, and it needs to be absolutely true that Tommy Lloyd and Dusty May, then TJ Otzelberger, Ben McCollum, and Mark Byington, in that order, were the first ones approached.![]()
The Secret Meeting That Convinced Michael Malone To Become A Tar Heel
An under-the-radar, five-hour long in-home visit from Steve Newmark and Eric Hoots convinced Michael Malone to come to Chapel Hill.www.on3.com
Apparently, he was the first person Newmark and Bubba approached about coaching. Told them no, repeatedly, told Sullivan no, and even told Roy no.
It's worded a bit ambiguously. I'm assuming he wasn't the first person offered, but the ADs doing their diligence and interviewing/gauging interest from a lot of folks. He being the first they checked on.I am definitely coming around on this higher, but it needs to be absolutely not true that Malone was the first person they approached, and it needs to be absolutely true that Tommy Lloyd and Dusty May, then TJ Otzelberger, Ben McCollum, and Mark Byington, in that order, were the first ones approached.
I hope UNC didn’t tell Malone he had to keep any of Hubert’s assistants.It’s pretty normal for new coaches to retain an assistant or two from the previous staff for continuity’s sake. I would be surprised if UNC mandated that Malone had to keep some of those guys around for the sake of “family” or whatever if he didn’t want them.
That assumes that searches are linear. They aren't.I am definitely coming around on this higher, but it needs to be absolutely not true that Malone was the first person they approached, and it needs to be absolutely true that Tommy Lloyd and Dusty May, then TJ Otzelberger, Ben McCollum, and Mark Byington, in that order, were the first ones approached.
BB has incentive cuz his sons are in their late 30's with their professional necks on the line.Also, this isn't necessarily Malone's last job. I mean, if it works out very well, it will be and we will be happy. But it's not like BB where he has no incentive to be good other than personal competitiveness. Malone might want to go back to the NBA at some point, or if he gets fired, coach somewhere else. Who knows.
Point is, I view the possibility that he might leave for the NBA as a positive, rather than a negative. It gives him an incentive to put his all into the job. So long as he's not thinking about going back to the NBA in a year or two lol.