I understand that I don’t post a lot, but I do feel like I have a decent understanding of the game of basketball. I loved, and I mean, I absolutely loved Mike Woodson as a player for Indiana. No one benefited from the motion offense more than he did. After Indiana, he went to the NBA where he stayed for 40 years as we well know now. I think if I were an AD, I would think long and hard before I ever hired a college head coach who’s coming from the NBA. Reason being, losing in the NBA, isn’t anything out of the ordinary. Even for the elite teams, they lose anywhere from 15 to 20 games per year. And I think NBA coaches become numb to losing. I don’t think it bothers them as much as it should, especially if they are going to be expected to lead what should be a blue blood program like Indiana. I loved what Coach Cignetti said when he was hired as the Indiana coach, and he said something to the effect that “they would not place any limitations on themselves in regards to having specific goals “. I know that the quote isn’t exact, but basically, he means every game we go out to play, we should be playing to win. But when a coach says “we need to protect our home and steal some on the road”….to me, that’s crazy talk. And if I were his/her boss, I would let them know. Bottom line, this is Indiana, and the expectation should be to win.