For years, many of us have been begging for coach Self to be more flexible, to break out of the same dogmatic approaches that he insisted upon regardless of personnel.
One theme I always suggested as explanation is that great achievers, in whatever profession, get there in large part doing it their way and not being distracted by those that suggest that they moderate and change. That makes them even more resolute in their beliefs, particularly when they achieve great success. And thus less likely to change -- they know what's best.
The comment by Fran Fraschilla about Self changing his style of play actually began last season. Last season, Self broke free of the standard rigidity and truly permitted his team to play to their strengths. This followed Self's admission that he did not handle the 2013-14 team correctly. All the while, hanging on to much of the scheme and approach that he's always relied upon for success. Adapting, tweaking, adjusting as needed.
It's all about flexibility. The new Bill Self.
Before the 2015-16 season, I just wanted Self to tweak his system. I'm a high/low fan, always have been. But when you have gunners, you have to gun. After a horrible end to the 2014-15 season, where our offense was in disarray, we all saw it begin in the World University games -- which could be the best thing to happen to coach Self as a coach. We saw him pucker a bit in the championship game. A little regressing on the road of change.
This is all some of us have every wanted. Results are not assured. Teams will lose. Players will be at fault. Coaches will be at fault. Circumstances (illness, injury, officials, etc.) can weigh against success.
But truly, now, Bill Self is a coach that views success as being possible outside of his previous tunnel of acceptability. That's really all it is now. That's the change. Success can be had on offense doing things differently. For those that ardently and loyally defended coach Self, with whom I've battled a bit over the years, all I can say is -- this is what I was talking about. Taking your talent, and melding your system to provide the best opportunity for success. As mentioned for years, other coaches do it. Self can do it. We now see it right before our eyes at Kansas. Much like Self did last season, when there were scant few discussions about scheme.
This is not your father's Bill Self. This Bill Self is different. This Bill Self is not at war with his team over scheme and style of play, as he was in 2014-15.
There may be times when the high/low and post feed basketball returns. But now, I have great confidence that Bill Self cares little about scheme, but more about what scheme will be successful. High/low will return when high/low gives us the best chance to win.
And that is good for Kansas basketball.
Is there a better coach in college basketball? I don't think so.