This might be the dumbest defenses of Kim I've ever seen.
Posted on: July 24, 2016 at 12:29:04 CT
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Do you really believe that a coach can make a player embrace their role against their will
So a coach is powerless against a rogue player who won't do what he is told. There is nothing he could possibly do and it's all the player's fault for not listening. No blame could possible fall onto Kim for a player who won't listen because there is no coach who could possibly motivate a hard-headed player. No coach in the history of college basketball has ever been able to motivate a player to accept a role he didn't want to take.
And the funny thing about this claim is that this guy also probably thinks the guys who transferred were the ones who were just impossible to motivate. But yet despite being unwilling to accept the role Kim was trying to get them to take, players like Namon and Wes still got more minutes per game than every other player. It's just amazing the kind of mental gymnastics posters will go in blindly defending Kim.