Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Vindication

I love this article. It is vindication in the player that Bruce Weber coached him to be, and at the product that comes out of Illinois.

Also, for all of those losers who choose to not go to Illinois because they won't be prepared for the NBA, and would rather go to Indiana, where they will fail miserably, and not be a 1 and done, or Memphis, where they will fail to a lesser extent than at Indiana, it goes to show that they made the right choice in choosing against Illinois. I mean, who would want to come out of high school as the lesser recruited from his high school, and then have 2 solid years topped off by one incredible year and a run to the NCAA championship game, and then go in the top 5 of the NBA draft, and then be in the top 3 in the NBA in his second year at his position?

I mean, if I was highly recruited out of high school, I'd go where they hadn't won anything in years, they have no foundation for a good team, and the coach has developed absolutely 0 awesome players in the NBA. But I'm just a sensible non-retard who isn't delusional.

Also, for anyone who looks at Deron Williams as Bill Self's recruit, just compare what Deron Williams has done to what Frank Williams has done. Frank had his worst year in college right before he graduated, under Self, and has been shitty in the NBA. And Frank came into college much more polished.

Just to get this off my chest as well, you can't say Bill Self is a great coach because he gets great recruits. These recruits are all one-and-done guys. However, Self is such a shitty coach, they're all sticking around for more than one year. Why? Because they're no better than when they got to college. They're actually probably worse.

So it's great to see Deron Williams getting recognized for leading the Jazz to winning. With him there, I'm actually able to not hate the Jazz. That hasn't happened since I've been alive. And I would hope seeing Deron excel makes all those idiots in high school realize that Bruce Weber is great at preparing dudes for the NBA.

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