Quotes from coach Self. They are the best education. Many times you can string them together and get an insight into his mind. Sometimes, more than that, you can learn the truth. And sometimes, one quote says it all.
A premise that many have operated under is that coach Self is pursuing OADs because he knows that talent wins. Recruiting the best players, regardless of OAD status, gives you the best chance win.
I personally think that is baloney. I am now convinced that coach Self knows it is baloney as well.
Self said in a KC Star article by Rustin Dodd: “If you have two of the top three picks, I don’t see how you could be more talented,” Self said. “But I do think we could have a better team (referring to this upcoming season). Last year, I think that because we were so young, I think we didn’t play as well consistently as what we had hoped for.”
This quote told me all I need to know. It told me, honestly, what I already believe. It also told me that Self feels the same way. That provides me an incredible sense of relief.
It told me that Coach Self knows that a young team will not be the best team --- under coach Self and under his leadership. He knows that a young team won’t be consistent, and won’t function at the level that he wants them to perform.
First, Self admits that a highly talented team does mean that you have the “better team.” This may seem obvious to some, but it isn’t to many, many KU fans. In fact, I think the majority thinks that the most talented OADs will equate to the best “team.” Truth is, the best talent that has time to develop, with equate to the best team.
Second, Self admits that there is very little chance that we could have a more talented team than last season (“I don’t see how we could be more talented”). Self thus thinks that, perhaps, we had our most talented team last season. He can also see the result of that high level of talent.
Third, he understands that KU didn’t play consistently well because they were young. Plainly, Self sees the high level of young talent, and that it did not equal consistency. Self sees the relationship there. It's not a pure OAD chase.
So, what is the conclusion?
The conclusion is simple. KU, to be its best under coach Self, cannot rely upon OAD talent to be the foundation of the program. We had two of the top three picks in the NBA draft – our two focal point players last season – and we didn’t play the way Self wanted. KU cannot simply land highly talented freshmen recruits, plug them into the starting lineup, and expect to have the best possible “team.”
Many think it’s possible, though. Get the OADs and you will have the best team. Some wish it to be true. But it is pure fantasy at KU. Self is not Calipari. Self operates better, more in his comfort zone, with experience.
The true revelation here is that coach Self knows “young” does not equal “better” under his leadership. He knows OADs are not going to make the best coach Self coached “team.” He recognizes that OADs aren't the panacea.
God bless America. This revelation is an incredible relief. I have been concerned. But now, I will sleep a bit better. We all should. Another title is coming. Perhaps sooner than you think.