The Big Lead: Indiana Must Fire Tom Crean, Pursue Billy Donovan

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per The Big Lead:

Tom Crean and Indiana need to part ways. It’s time. The Hoosiers have had some really great moments during Crean’s nine years in Bloomington, but his teams have been too inconsistent and have typically fallen below expectations. This year’s uber-talented squad fell to 15-11 on Sunday, has lost five of its last six games and may not even make the NCAA tournament. That’s simply unacceptable, regardless of the injuries that have ravaged the team this season.

If Indiana’s athletic director Fred Glass does finally end his marriage to Crean, there’s one name he should pursue as a replacement above all others: Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Billy Donovan.

Indiana fans owe a debt of gratitude to Crean. He came in and cleaned up a scandal-ridden program while raising it from a steaming pile of rubble to laudable heights. The 2015-16 season — during which the Hoosiers came out of nowhere to win the Big Ten title — was as fun a ride as I’ve ever had watching a team. In fact, entering this season, Crean had won two of the last four Big Ten championships. But surrounding those two magnificent seasons has been a mess. Inconsistency has plagued the program at every level.

There are few better people in college basketball than Tom Crean and he has an unbelievable work-ethic. No one can doubt either of those things. He truly cares about his players, the university and its fans, and has given his all for the program. He has done an amazing job bringing academics back as a focus of Indiana basketball, and his player development work has been among the best in the nation. But on the court his teams too often look lost and out of touch with one another. Developing on-court leadership and chemistry has been an issue for years and has kept several of his most talented teams from succeeding. Crean has done great things at Indiana and he was the right person to bring the program back from the depths. But now it’s clearly time for a new vision.

While it will depress some Indiana fans, Brad Stevens is almost certainly not leaving the Boston Celtics, but rumors suggest Donovan might be looking to head back to college. He went to Oklahoma City for the opportunity to coach Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, and one of those guys is gone now. With Westbrook dominating the ball, any semblance of an offensive system has gone out the window and despite his dominant statistics, the Thunder currently sit in seventh place in the Western Conference. While the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors exist in their current forms, the Thunder have no shot at playing for a championship. Donovan has to be keenly aware of that fact.

Money would be a big issue in any pursuit of Donovan. He’s currently making $6 million a year with the Thunder, which means Indiana would have to rely heavily on booster assistance to pony up the extra cash. Crean’s buyout is currently at a manageable $4 million, but if the Hoosiers wanted to chase an elite coach like Donovan, they’d need help. Indiana’s contract with Adidas is currently the 13th richest apparel deal in the NCAA, so there are dollars there, but not enough. The school’s deep-pocketed boosters would need to step up to land a guy like Donovan.

Make no mistake, getting someone like Donovan will not be easy. But Indiana is one of the best brands in college basketball, the state is a fertile recruiting ground and the fan base is desperate to embrace a winner. And Donovan is a winner. His resume boasts two national titles, four Final Four trips, seven Elite Eights, and six SEC championships during his 19 seasons at Florida. After his first two rebuilding years, Donovan’s Gators only missed the NCAA Tournament three times in 17 campaigns, and they won 20 or more games in 16 of those 17 seasons. That’s while coaching at a football-first school with average facilities in Gainesville, Florida, which is far from an exciting destination.

http://thebiglead.com/2017/02/12/indiana-must-fire-tom-crean-pursue-billy-donovan/

Go Gophers!!
 

Well I guess you can't fault them for shooting for the stars. I just hope they are prepared for reality to set in when he says no.
 

Didn't know that Bloomington is an exciting destination?!


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This is not a crazy idea (Donovan to Indiana). I know it's Florida but he was in Gainesville not Miami, and then he took an NBA job in Oklahoma City. They love their hoops and they have a lot of cash, with no other major revenue generating sports (football) doing anything there.
 



This is not a crazy idea (Donovan to Indiana). I know it's Florida but he was in Gainesville not Miami, and then he took an NBA job in Oklahoma City. They love their hoops and they have a lot of cash, with no other major revenue generating sports (football) doing anything there.

Is there any indication that he wants out of the NBA?
 

This is not a crazy idea (Donovan to Indiana). I know it's Florida but he was in Gainesville not Miami, and then he took an NBA job in Oklahoma City. They love their hoops and they have a lot of cash, with no other major revenue generating sports (football) doing anything there.

I honestly wasn't sure if you were describing Bloomington or Oklahoma City with that last sentence.

$4M to fire Crean (there is no way they wait until July if they are going to can him) and Donovan would probably command a raise in salary from the $6M a year he gets in OKC and a six year deal. That's A LOT of cash. Plus Donovan has a pretty good thing going with Westbrook locked in for a couple more seasons and a well-respected GM at the helm. Indiana could make the call, but I don't know why Donovan would jump ship. Billy will always have the option to go back to college. Why now? After only two years?

Indiana needs to be a little more realistic and set their sights on Archie.
 




Doubt they will land Billy D, I think they should make a play at Greg Marshall or Steve Alford. May be Hoiberg wants out of Chicago before he is forced out? I think Crean is a dead man walking, season is going tits up, OG, Bryant and possibly Blackman will be gone and there recruiting class isn't that good for there standards. I think Indiana missed on for instate top 50 players for 2017. Groce on the other hand has the highest rated recruiting class for the conference next year, so I think dismissing him will be a difficult decision. I would personally want to get those guys in the program and see what he can do with them next year. Guessing everyone else in the league is pretty safe, Matta's seat could get hot if he misses the tourney again next year, I am sure it's a little Luke warm for him in Columbus now
 

Gregg Marshall has to be ready to make a move, doesn't he?

But usually when a school fires someone, they go the exact opposite with the next coach. If he was too soft, they hire a disciplinarian. If they emphasized defense too much, they'll go with an offensive guy the next time around. If the guy didn't inspire excitement about the program or carry himself like a CEO, they'll hire a young, energetic go-getter.

Marshall would basically be a clone of Crean, an obsessive-compulsive, Nervous Nellie maniac pacing the sidelines.
 

Gregg Marshall has to be ready to make a move, doesn't he?

But usually when a school fires someone, they go the exact opposite with the next coach. If he was too soft, they hire a disciplinarian. If they emphasized defense too much, they'll go with an offensive guy the next time around. If the guy didn't inspire excitement about the program or carry himself like a CEO, they'll hire a young, energetic go-getter.

Marshall would basically be a clone of Crean, an obsessive-compulsive, Nervous Nellie maniac pacing the sidelines.

He also kinda looks like Crean, it be like they never fired him
 

Gregg Marshall has to be ready to make a move, doesn't he?

But usually when a school fires someone, they go the exact opposite with the next coach. If he was too soft, they hire a disciplinarian. If they emphasized defense too much, they'll go with an offensive guy the next time around. If the guy didn't inspire excitement about the program or carry himself like a CEO, they'll hire a young, energetic go-getter.

Marshall would basically be a clone of Crean, an obsessive-compulsive, Nervous Nellie maniac pacing the sidelines.

I was going to agree with you on Marshall making a move, but then I looked up his contract. $3M+ per season through 2018 then $3.5M per year through 2022, and if he gets fired he's owed either $15M or the total remaining on his contract, whichever is lower.

Don't know how many schools would be willing to pony up that kind of dough plus a likely raise. Maybe Indiana would, but that is a huge commitment to a guy who, like you said, is pretty similar to Crean in terms of personality
 



per The Big Lead:

Tom Crean and Indiana need to part ways. It’s time. The Hoosiers have had some really great moments during Crean’s nine years in Bloomington, but his teams have been too inconsistent and have typically fallen below expectations. This year’s uber-talented squad fell to 15-11 on Sunday, has lost five of its last six games and may not even make the NCAA tournament. That’s simply unacceptable, regardless of the injuries that have ravaged the team this season.

If Indiana’s athletic director Fred Glass does finally end his marriage to Crean, there’s one name he should pursue as a replacement above all others: Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Billy Donovan.

Indiana fans owe a debt of gratitude to Crean. He came in and cleaned up a scandal-ridden program while raising it from a steaming pile of rubble to laudable heights. The 2015-16 season — during which the Hoosiers came out of nowhere to win the Big Ten title — was as fun a ride as I’ve ever had watching a team. In fact, entering this season, Crean had won two of the last four Big Ten championships. But surrounding those two magnificent seasons has been a mess. Inconsistency has plagued the program at every level.

There are few better people in college basketball than Tom Crean and he has an unbelievable work-ethic. No one can doubt either of those things. He truly cares about his players, the university and its fans, and has given his all for the program. He has done an amazing job bringing academics back as a focus of Indiana basketball, and his player development work has been among the best in the nation. But on the court his teams too often look lost and out of touch with one another. Developing on-court leadership and chemistry has been an issue for years and has kept several of his most talented teams from succeeding. Crean has done great things at Indiana and he was the right person to bring the program back from the depths. But now it’s clearly time for a new vision.

While it will depress some Indiana fans, Brad Stevens is almost certainly not leaving the Boston Celtics, but rumors suggest Donovan might be looking to head back to college. He went to Oklahoma City for the opportunity to coach Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, and one of those guys is gone now. With Westbrook dominating the ball, any semblance of an offensive system has gone out the window and despite his dominant statistics, the Thunder currently sit in seventh place in the Western Conference. While the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors exist in their current forms, the Thunder have no shot at playing for a championship. Donovan has to be keenly aware of that fact.

Money would be a big issue in any pursuit of Donovan. He’s currently making $6 million a year with the Thunder, which means Indiana would have to rely heavily on booster assistance to pony up the extra cash. Crean’s buyout is currently at a manageable $4 million, but if the Hoosiers wanted to chase an elite coach like Donovan, they’d need help. Indiana’s contract with Adidas is currently the 13th richest apparel deal in the NCAA, so there are dollars there, but not enough. The school’s deep-pocketed boosters would need to step up to land a guy like Donovan.

Make no mistake, getting someone like Donovan will not be easy. But Indiana is one of the best brands in college basketball, the state is a fertile recruiting ground and the fan base is desperate to embrace a winner. And Donovan is a winner. His resume boasts two national titles, four Final Four trips, seven Elite Eights, and six SEC championships during his 19 seasons at Florida. After his first two rebuilding years, Donovan’s Gators only missed the NCAA Tournament three times in 17 campaigns, and they won 20 or more games in 16 of those 17 seasons. That’s while coaching at a football-first school with average facilities in Gainesville, Florida, which is far from an exciting destination.

http://thebiglead.com/2017/02/12/indiana-must-fire-tom-crean-pursue-billy-donovan/

Go Gophers!!
We should pursue Crean, if he gets the axe. His Big Ten record is vastly superior our current coaches. Tonight could be his audition for the job. [emoji14]

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