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Kim inherited some decent recruits from Haith

Posted on: March 12, 2017 at 14:12:52 CT
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J3, Wes Clark, Gant, and Gill-Caesar were all ESPN top 100, 4 star recruits. Torren Jones, D'Angelo Allen, and Namon Wright were close too, ranking near 80. He could have built a solid competitive program out of that core, but He completely blew it, because most of them sat the bench that year, or he kicked them off the team. The others transferred. All of those guys could have been studs, but Kim, like an idiot, played his other upperclassmen who sucked, like Rosberg and Post. Should have ridden with his very good freshman and sophomore classes and he might still be here.

And yes, Crean inherited way more issues than Kim.

Edited by mooseamas2 at 14:14:56 on 03/12/17
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     Well this is dumb(nm) - Mizzmi27 MU - 3/12 14:44:22
     Do we really have to do this again? - MoGold MU - 3/12 14:25:36
     1) The Big 10 was significantly better than SEC. - Ancient Arizonan MU - 3/12 14:11:36
     Indiana had missed the NCAA tourney 2x since 1980 - tjwheeler UI - 3/12 13:59:26
     Kim did not inherit massive issues, and his problem - FIJItiger MU - 3/12 13:55:04
          LOL - XRob MU - 3/12 13:57:23
               That had no impact his first season and the impact was - zounami MU - 3/12 14:00:37
               Fabricated. Didn't exist at that point(nm) - FIJItiger MU - 3/12 13:59:56
                    You are a liar. Don't like KA. Fine. He's gone, But to flat - STLTIGER MU - 3/12 14:56:08
                         What did he say, specifically, that was inaccurate? (nm) - zounami MU - 3/12 15:12:20
                    You live in a strange world (nm) - XRob MU - 3/12 14:46:30
     Kim inherited a decent team and immediately... - Frank Underwood MU - 3/12 13:46:05
          lol - TigerFan92 MU - 3/12 14:04:22
          Really? You call having two returning starters a decent team - MOmentum MU - 3/12 13:56:43
               And Clark, Jones, Gant, Wright, Post, Rector, etc - FIJItiger MU - 3/12 13:59:29
                    All freshman and what are they doing now? - MOmentum MU - 3/12 14:02:05
                         Escaped Kim. Left(nm) - FIJItiger MU - 3/12 14:09:03
          Kim inherited a team with a shiny outer layer, - MizzouTigerz MU - 3/12 13:54:51
               LOL - so if Kim knew that he would eventually lose 1 scholar - zounami MU - 3/12 14:07:55
     The situations were not even remotely similar. (nm) - ANewHope4 MU - 3/12 13:34:05
          I agree, Anderson had it worse in my opinion - BOILERTIGER MU - 3/12 13:35:43
               KA inherited the 11th best recruiting class (2nd in SEC) - tjwheeler UI - 3/12 14:05:19
                    Once again, numbers don't lie & Kim Anderson was the problem - mooseamas2 MU - 3/12 14:19:16
                         Haith was a scumbag who was also part of the problem(nm) - tjwheeler UI - 3/12 14:34:18
               Absurd - MizzouAstro MU - 3/12 14:02:22
               What is this myth that KA inherited a train wreck. It was a - DHighlander KC - 3/12 13:52:01
                    How is it a myth? - BOILERTIGER MU - 3/12 13:53:45
                         The roster was full of young talent. You need to look at - zounami MU - 3/12 14:12:48
                         Because it is made up / fabricated(nm) - FIJItiger MU - 3/12 13:56:03
               Then you have no clue. On a scale from 1 to 10, what Crean - zounami MU - 3/12 13:39:22
                    How so? - BOILERTIGER MU - 3/12 13:52:02
                         Kim inherited some decent recruits from Haith - mooseamas2 MU - 3/12 14:12:52
                         Kim inherited a top 15 recruiting class along with JW3, and - zounami MU - 3/12 13:56:15
                              11th overall; 2nd in SEC(nm) - tjwheeler UI - 3/12 14:05:37
               That's beyond absurd. (nm) - ANewHope4 MU - 3/12 13:38:54




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