Outgoing personality, great tactician x's and o's guy, and experience with the NIL and portal.
I think this is a great start to the list!
1. Confidence without being conceited.
2. In game strategy and adjustments. That's why Knight was known as the general. Many games come down to one or two possessions so this is a must. This also means knowing exactly what each player can and can't do and adjusting immediately to maximize when and how much to play guys.
3. Instilling confidence in the players. Some coaches do this and some just leave it up to the players. In game strategy is also a part of this. Let guys do what they do best. The good teams have lots of bench players with confidence. IU's bench seems to drain confidence on recent teams. A coach has to keep them engaged and ready to play their best at all times.
4. Intensity. The best teams tend to have it and the other teams are just hoping to win.
5. Public Relations help. Cignetti is the best at this. Someone who can give confidence to the team and the fans...even after a tough loss or a few losses.
6. Preparation. Have a strategy for winning. This is hopefully different versus each opponent. Some of the past coaches just hope the team is "on" that day or "we are just going to play our game" and see if it works. That isn't a plan.
7. Make it fun to root for them. Growing up an IU fan meant something different when Knight was the coach. Not that he did everything on this list well but we knew they were going to play SMART. They used lots of screens, they took good shots, they found their best players for open shots, the role players knew exactly what they were to do, boxing out was mandatory, pump fakes were often used resulting in living on the foul line, limiting bad fouls, limiting dumb turnovers, and constant motion.
8. Recruiting. Finding the best Indiana kids. Also, finding the best older portal guys that can fit the culture. That will be very important in the new college landscape.
Chris Beard is the guy that hits on all of these the most.