Wednesday, March 30, 2016

MBB speculative boredom

It is over when we hear about it.  Ricky Doyle is gone.

John Beilein isn't going to be fired, but he is feeling it.  The 2014 class is a mega flop.  Yes he is a good coach but everyone is tired of hearing and seeing how he makes a not very good team decent.  He knows they cannot beat good teams.

If he is really 6 10", plus he has such long arms, it is a mystery that he couldn't be more solid in the center.

Similarly, Spike Albrecht, 23 years old, and mobility not even close.

Yes tough decisions.  Some decisions.

Derrick Walton has played as if he is a dependable point guard and little more.  Zak Irvin is a good, not great, overall player.  That is the nucleus.

http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2016/03/spike_albrecht_to_leave_michig.html

Personally, I lost a lot of respect for Spike Albrecht.  'I'd like to get my masters degree at basketball.'  Get over yourself.  Why not a comment on your contributions to the team this past season?  Yes, it is your prerogative if you want to be some over-the-hill hanger-on at some third-tier program.  It has nothing to do with Michigan athletics.

Seemingly, from the outside looking in, these are the players up in the air:  Aubrey Dawkins, Kameron Chatman, DJ Wilson, and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman.

Michigan is looking and something has to give.

I hope the next name to drop is Aubrey Dawkins.  Again, simply as an observer, he does not appear to pay attention or care.


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