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April 2, 2009

Laughing At More Information

Filed under: Basketball,Coaches,Dixon — Chas @ 10:54 pm

I am highly bemused by the fact that all the stuff over Tim Floyld leaving USC for Arizona and Jamie Dixon being pursued by USC came to naught. Floyd decided to remain with the Trojans — and in the process apparently rejected Memphis as well.

It was very educational. If you needed any further evidence about how little USC fans care about basketball, this incident proved it. The reaction from the USC blog, Conquest Chronicles — which I find to be a highly rational and intelligent blog on USC — essentially was, “Ehhh, whatever.”

At USC the Galen Center is always half full and a good portion of the fan base uses basketball as hobby between football seasons. There are some die hard basketball fans at USC but they are out numbered 3-1 in comparison to football.

There was some talk about the idea of getting Jamie Dixon, but not much. Not so oddly, Bruins Nation seeemed more concerned about all of this because they have viewed Coach Dixon as their coach in waiting when Ben Howland calls it a career or heads to the NBA. He’s an LA suburb native with family there, and a close friend/protege of Howland. I never really thought about it before, but it makes some sense

Now, before anyone flies off-the-handle in righteous indignation over this, it is absolutely no different from the way most Pitt fans look at Xavier Coach Sean Miller. No one is in any hurry for this to happen, but there is a perception/belief that Pitt would get Miller if the time came. Apparently UCLA fans feel the same way about Dixon.

It’s always that way. It doesn’t necessarily happen, though. Kentucky has failed twice in the presumption that they could get Billy Donovan from Florida when they came calling. Donovan has become entrenched and at home in Florida.

That is, in my opinion, where things are heading with Coach Dixon. He is building his legacy at Pitt. He has become increasingly entrenched and sees a chance to establish his own legacy at Pitt in the long-term.

Dixon has done more than build the program at Pitt. He has worked to make it an integral part of the campus and the community. So that the basketball program is an important thing, and not an afterthought. His assistance in making the summer league in Pittsburgh, strongly encouraging the participation by Pitt players and giving what support he is able to offer (without running afoul of NCAA issues) from the inception of it. Those are the little things that will give Pitt basketball the long term growth. In the process, so has Dixon become part of the community and the university.

The support of the athletic department and chancellor has only fostered that growth. To say nothing of being proactive in rewarding Dixon with extensions and raises that keep him from feeling underappreciated. Coach Dixon may be the highest paid employee at Pitt, but he is middle-of-the-road in coaches salary in the Big East and overall in the major conferences. Thankfully, Coach Dixon does not have his ego directly tied to his salary, so he does not seek or demand to be among the top pay of coaches.

Oh, and this from Andy Katz at ESPN.com:

Dixon had already received preliminary calls from reps of USC in case Floyd had left, according to multiple sources. Dixon may not have bit on a potential offer, but the good news for Pitt fans is he doesn’t have to even think twice anymore. He’s staying put.

Not an issue.





This would of looked real nice with a Pitt logo on it. Damn, Im still pissed!
link to footballfanatics.com

Comment by Z-boy 04.02.09 @ 11:23 pm

Off topic but interesting from K Gorman’s blog in Trib-Review:

As first reported in the Pittsburgh Trib’s H.S. Sports Insiders blog Wednesday night, Sto-Rox quarterback Paul Jones, who gave a verbal commitment to Penn State, is re-opening his recruitment. Jones and receiver Andrew Carswell are expected to take an unofficial visit to Pitt on Friday, sit in on team and position meetings and attend the 4:15 p.m. practice.

Comment by w bill 04.03.09 @ 8:09 am

I feel the same way, Chas. I’ve never thought that if Dixon left, it was a given that Miller would be immediately knocking on the door. Sure, it owuld make a lot of sense, but we have no idea what Miller’s thought processes and other options are.

Dixon apparently feels secure and satisfied with what he has to presumedly forsake more money and a move closer to home … who’s to say Miller might not feel the same way?

Comment by w bill 04.03.09 @ 8:53 am

As far as Sean Miller goes, it has been widely reported that his contract specifically addresses his buyout if Pitt comes calling with a head coaching offer. I can’t imagine that he would demand a special excemption on his buyout to go to Pitt if he didn’t view that as his dream job. That said, I hope we never have to explore that option and that Dixon finishes out his career at Pitt.

Comment by KeithS 04.03.09 @ 9:53 am

According to Xavier fans, Miller’s three outs are Pitt, NC State, and Maryland.

Comment by Mark 04.03.09 @ 11:25 am

If we can’t get Shawn maybe we can get Archie.

Comment by alcofan 04.03.09 @ 1:00 pm

Maybe Brandin Knight will be ready to take over by then.

Comment by TJ 04.03.09 @ 1:38 pm

dixon is staying we talk about another coach…what i would like to know, how long does blair have to announce if he is staying or leaving, and how will this effect coleman from coming to pitt?

Comment by mike 04.03.09 @ 1:46 pm

Interesting article you might want to touch on, Chas

link to azstarnet.com

Comment by Jamie H 04.03.09 @ 1:54 pm

Mike – Blair has a few weeks before he has to declare for the NBA draft (I think the deadline is April 26). Even if he declares, he has the option to “test the waters” so long as he does not hire an agent. In that situation, he can go through workouts, camps, etc., and has until the middle of June to pull out of the draft. So, the short answer is that the mystery could continue for a couple more months. Blair could also opt to end the mystery if he makes a decision sooner (e.g., he could hire an agent, or announce his intentions sooner). More than likely, this goes on for at least another month.

Comment by Pantherman13 04.03.09 @ 2:09 pm

Dixon came in 2nd for coach of the year, losing to Bill Self 28 votes to 10.

Comment by matt 04.03.09 @ 2:56 pm

Jamie H, if Miller does go to Arizona, and it certainly would be a good hire, then his main rival would be his former mentor and fellow area-Pittsburgher, Herb Sendek. I’m sure Sean will give serious consideration and probably even accept a real good offer … but would have to think that his heart is back east, especially if his contract does allow for a release if NC State, Maryland or Pitt would hire him (per a previous post.)

Comment by w bill 04.03.09 @ 3:08 pm

A couple of final thoughts on the end of a great basketball season and one opinion on a limitation in my opinion was a overlooked deficiency. In my opinion Fields was extremely overrated. He could not break a press becaue he was too slow on the dribble. He was not a good defender because of his slow foot work. His lack of quickness with the ball limited his ability to penetrate letting the defense to play honest on Blair and Young. His greatest weakness was his outside shooting due to shooting mechanics so flawed that the defenses were designed to encourage him to shoot. If he had developed a jump shoot the National Chamionship would be in Pittsburgh and possibly an undefeated season. This may sound extreme to many but has anyone evr noticed that when Blair sets a impassible pick at the top of the key the defenders do not switch, in fact Blairs man does not even step out. The reason is the defense is designed to encourage him to shoot and keep a body on Blair. Blair is built like Karl Malone and sets a devistating pick and could roll to the basket for easy points if Fields could shoot at all. Statistics can mislead if all variables are not controlled. Fields assist rate was not very high, it was his assist to turnover ratio. If the defense does not respect a player and does not pressure a player he will not commit many turnovers. Consider the problems teams would have if Dixon had worked extensively with Gibbs on his ball handling as soon as he hit the campus. When Blair set the screen at the top of the key the defense would have to react to leave Blair to contest the shot (Stockton to Malone -pick and roll) or give up an open look to a legitimate 3 point shotter.
Another last thought – Because of Blairs improvement Sam Young got lost in the glory. Watching both players in my opinion Young is a much more dangerous and quality player than Tyler
“Overrated ACC player.”

Comment by drw 04.04.09 @ 9:34 am

A couple of final thoughts on the end of a great basketball season and one opinion on a limitation in my opinion was a overlooked deficiency. In my opinion Fields was extremely overrated. He could not break a press becaue he was too slow on the dribble. He was not a good defender because of his slow foot work. His lack of quickness with the ball limited his ability to penetrate letting the defense to play honest on Blair and Young. His greatest weakness was his outside shooting due to shooting mechanics so flawed that the defenses were designed to encourage him to shoot. If he had developed a jump shoot the National Chamionship would be in Pittsburgh and possibly an undefeated season. This may sound extreme to many but has anyone evr noticed that when Blair sets a impassible pick at the top of the key the defenders do not switch, in fact Blairs man does not even step out. The reason is the defense is designed to encourage him to shoot and keep a body on Blair. Blair is built like Karl Malone and sets a devistating pick and could roll to the basket for easy points if Fields could shoot at all. Statistics can mislead if all variables are not controlled. Fields assist rate was not very high, it was his assist to turnover ratio. If the defense does not respect a player and does not pressure a player he will not commit many turnovers. Consider the problems teams would have if Dixon had worked extensively with Gibbs on his ball handling as soon as he hit the campus. When Blair set the screen at the top of the key the defense would have to react to leave Blair to contest the shot (Stockton to Malone -pick and roll) or give up an open look to a legitimate 3 point shotter.
Another last thought – Because of Blairs improvement Sam Young got lost in the glory. Watching both players in my opinion Young is a much more dangerous and quality player than Tyler
“Overrated ACC player.”

Comment by drw 04.04.09 @ 9:34 am

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