@VailHawk
It is a fun thought... thinking that the Kansas coaching brain trust comes to KUbuckets for advice.
But in reality...
I don't have a clue what motivates Self or what attracts his attention, especially around his recent changes in strategy. But I have some ideas.
I believe the Mayor has had the biggest influence on Self recently. ISU has stepped up and challenged Kansas and is definitely a formidable opponent and is able to do it without recruiting a stable of 5-star recruits.
I think Coach Pop at SA is also someone Self focuses on.
Self is realizing that the game has changed since he started coaching. He has always definitely fit into the typical college coach definition... teach rigid structure.... teach your philosophy.
The Mayor has a different approach. It is directly out of the NBA playbook. Do what you have to do to win! It is as simple (and complex) as that.
Self is no slouch on winning. He has been one of the most successful coaches in college basketball. But the game is changing, and Kansas basketball is changing in a big way. We are no longer focused on the four to five year players. We are focused more on the one to two year players. It is hard to get a return on teaching philosophy to players for only one or two years.
I hope what we are seeing is a permanent change in Kansas basketball. I'm not saying we should never again focus on post scoring. But to have the mindset that we will play to our strengths (whatever they are) is a completely different philosophy than what Self has had. This gives us a chameleon identity instead of just one identity.
I'm curious what could be next? Might we finally start focusing just a little bit less energy on team defense and offense and start pushing players to be individually responsible (like the NBA)? This is at the base of the Mayor's strategy. That's why you see every one of his players capable of taking someone in a one-on-one play to the hole or to a spot on the floor. His strategy is to open up the offense, spread the defense, isolate players so they can attack. We are still a long ways away from this kind of game. Our strategy last night was to spread the defense, but we still relied on mostly hitting the set shot. Every one of Fred's guys can drive to the hole with success.
The Mayor is one heck of a coach. He has made a bigger impact over anyone else in recent history. He has been able to translate the pro game to college. No one else has been able to really do it. Fred has. It is hard to imagine what he could do if he starts landing a few OADs and TADs. He should be able to do it eventually. At some point he is going to get some of these kids to realize that he has the right step between HS and the NBA. And he does!
Now imagine an open-minded Self?! Imagine a guy who is able to adopt more of a NBA strategy at an elite program? Imagine what we can do with that?
So we are taking the positive recruiting techniques from Calipari (build luxury living suites, top tier talent practicing every day against top tier talent), then apply the Mayor's game (teach individual responsibilities within a team concept, spread the floor, create isolations and scoring space, no rigidity).
And do all of this at a blue blood like Kansas!
Here is our monstrous edge over Calipari and his dribble drive. The Mayor's offense is light years ahead of the dribble drive... it is more like a supercharged version of the Princeton offense. Another real positive.... this is effective offense that new players can adopt and execute in little time!
There is a huge flaw in Self's recent strategy. He's going after OAD talent and then trying to force them into rigid, philosophical college basketball. It just doesn't maximize the use of those players. Look at Wigs. He was pinned into a rigid structure that trapped him into double teams and collapsed defenses. Look at Wigs now! Imagine if we could have had this Wigs at Kansas? Truth is, we could have! He hasn't improved so much in this short time, he is actually battling against tougher competition. But he has been set free! He is in the league, and the league is just about winning. Individual players have individual responsibilities. You either step up or you are out. A player can't hide behind a team concept. The game is opened up and you are expected to score in your match up!
It's time we be the real next step for these kids and give them some NBA-style game now. I'm sick and tired of babysitting players. Letting them float in a team concept. Reminds me of communism.