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Cincy man makes good

Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 5:54 pm
by Xavier2005
That good/great coach was right in Cincinnati's back yard. ?? Mick Cronin was born in Cincinnati, attended a Cincinnati High School, graduated from Univ. of Cincinnati, coached within OHIO, made $2 million a year at UC and now $4 million a year at UCLA. Was coach of the year in 2020 in the Pac 12 and now has UCLA in the Final Four. The Cincinnati Kid made good...real good. He probably can expect a raise from UCLA and maybe Coach of the Year soon??? The city of Cincinnati should be proud of one of its own making good.

Re: Cincy man makes good

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 6:13 am
by basket
Agreed but its hard! Its hard if you went to a GCL school to cheer for a rival from an opposing GCL school!

Re: Cincy man makes good

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:43 pm
by Xavier2005
Maybe this will make you feel better???? The leading player /scorer for UCLA went to Kentucky and Calipari....left them and went to UCLA to now lead them to the Final Four and Calipari missed March Madness all together. The highest paid coaches , Calipari and Coach K of Duke did NOT even make it in to March Madness. College Basketball is changing due to the "Portal".. ..players leave immediately when not happy. Staying 3 to 4 years at any college basketball program is no longer a priority for college basketball players.

Re: Cincy man makes good

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 1:27 pm
by Musketeer1
He appears now as ever to be a boorish, bullying, opportunist with principles malleable depending upon his perception of the value of a player to his team. He is a little man in stature and character. His team's success does not a scintilla of difference make.

Re: Cincy man makes good

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2021 7:45 pm
by olsingledigit
Congrats to Mick. Excellent job of coaching.

Re: Cincy man makes good

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 4:54 pm
by Pierre Dracot
Musketeer1 wrote:
Fri Apr 02, 2021 1:27 pm
He appears now as ever to be a boorish, bullying, opportunist with principles malleable depending upon his perception of the value of a player to his team. He is a little man in stature and character. His team's success does not a scintilla of difference make.
You could not be more correct. In typical fashion, when interview after the Elite Eight game, the first thing he said was "I taught these guys to win."