Also, wouldn't you say that part of a head coach's job is to make sure that his team is talented, especially after 10 years on the job? I know I sound like a broken record, but it is only because Steele was hurt last year that he would have been here this year or next, and that should have been anticipated. What would his excuse be if Steele had played last year and gone on to the NBA as everybody expected? What will his excuse be when Steele, Hendrix (if he even comes back), and JaMychal Green all leave after next season?
On a different note, I was reading a Sports Illustrated article on the so-called "Dribble-Drive Motion" offense now in vogue; it is used by MEmphis among many others. Larry Brown was talking about how it had changed how he thought about some things that he had learned from Henry Iba and Dean Smith, and he said something to the effect that everybody at one time was using the high post offense and 2-2-1 press because Coach Wooden had so much success with it, but its time has pretty much passed.
I know we have (finally) gotten away from the HP as our dominant offensive set, and we don't even come close to having a point guard capable of running the Memphis offense, but isn't it interesting to hear another coach's perspective on what we were once stubbornly clinging to?