His recruiting is down this year and last. I just don't see him sticking around.
But there's always the problem of who would be a better option.
His refusal to fix the program's deficiencies (which are literally just defense and discipline) will do him in eventually
Watching Goodwin celebrate a blocked shot after he rotated over, in which a foul was called on the on ball defender all while being down 20+ would've made me fire JP on the spot or at least give him some ultimatums. They play like a bunch of hood rats out there. It's like watching a team from an And 1 mix tape, but with less results.
I'll post the same thing that I posted in anther thread:
He can't develop players at all. When it's more than one player, it's not just work ethic.
Joe Jackson (nearly transferred)
Chris Crawford
Tarik Black (transferred away)
Adonis Thomas
Two 5*s and two 4*s that haven't amounted to anything.
And I'm thinking that Nick King will be added to the list too. Pastner sure isn't going to do him any good. Nick King will become another wasted hometown product that felt the pressure to stay home. Eventually, people will come to see that Pastner can't develop talent, and his recruiting will fade.
And don't get me started on how poorly coached and lost the team appears on the court. Pastner doesn't run a set half court offense. This team get ousted in the tournament by superiorly coached teams like Virginia, Michigan State, St. Louis, and Arizona. They'll never be a threat with Pastner. Memphis is stuck with his incompetent cupcake ass.
His recruiting is down this year and last. I just don't see him sticking around.
But there's always the problem of who would be a better option.
Not sure about future better options, but a large portion of Memphis fans I've talked to have been pizzed ( sounding eerily familiar here) that Auburn got Pearl, while Memphis limped into and out of the tourney...essentially leaving them stuck with Pastner.
I hate to admit it but the combination of Pearl and Memphis would (have been) deadly.