ccgutierrez said:
Baylor basketball has always had a 5 star problem. For those who have followed for a long time, in the early 2010's it was similar to now. We were getting all kinds of talent but the teams never went the distance because they didn't gel. Once talent started to drop we went back to player development and that ultimately led to a national title. I feel like we are back in that early 2010 mode. Our success has opened us up to better players but ultimately that's not how Drew gets the most success. It's a conundrum for sure. What do you change? Do you turn away all the 5 stars and high value talent that want to come here now for development projects you can keep for 3-4 years? I don't know what the answer is.
I've said this before, but I don't think Scott Drew is built to successfully coach one-and-dones because doing so requires a level of on-court structure and discipline we don't have in our program.
To be successful with elite freshmen, you have to be willing to massage their role into the one that best helps your team (Danny Hurley's use of Stephon Castle is the perfect example) and to tell them to "swing the blanking ball" when they start trying to do too much.
We don't do that with any of our players. We have a top-three back-to-the-basket big man spending large chunks of every game playing on the perimeter, and it took more than half a season to tell Roach he's not a point guard. How, in that environment, are you going to successfully break a wild horse freshman who's been told forever how great he is and turn the bad habits he came to college with into good ones?