Yes just look at her coaching tree her former players who became coaches. Name one that’s proven to be good at it. Well we are waiting!Can you present concrete evidence that Pat was not very good with X's and O's? Keep in mind, she won EIGHT national championships. You'll have to be able to explain the dichotomy.
Yes just look at her coaching tree her former players who became coaches. Name one that’s proven to be good at it. Well we are waiting!
Coaching Womens Basketball by Pat Summitt | CoachTubeSo far none of Pats players who are currently coaching or were coaching have proven they are very good at X’s and O’s either maybe that will change. Pat was a great motivator and recruiter and had that IT factor you know that trait that had her players willing to run thru a brick wall for her. It’s amazing how being a realist makes you a troll. “Some can’t handle the truth”
So far none of Pats players who are currently coaching or were coaching have proven they are very good at X’s and O’s either maybe that will change.
Plethora of examples of Pat’s coaching acumen. https://www.basketballforcoaches.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Pat-Summitt-Notes-1.pdfCan you present concrete evidence that Pat was not very good with X's and O's? Keep in mind, she won EIGHT national championships. You'll have to be able to explain the dichotomy.
But they won the Tournament outright…..
And years prior? When Miss St went undefeated but loss to SC in the SEC tournament championship? Or the fact that she’s won 6 or the last 7 championships? Or dating back to her earlier years when UT, KY, A&M had much more talented teams but Dawn still got the job done and won with 4 stars and 3 stars on the roster? Lol no matter how much you or anyone else try to demean her success the stats and facts says otherwise, so continue to be a frontline hater![]()
Your claim was that PAT was not good at X's and O's. Can you present clear and convincing evidence that PAT was not good at X's and O's? WE'RE WAITING?
To be honest I have no clue if any ex UCONN players are currently coaching or have ever coached.Ah, so former player performance is indicative in some way of a coach's X's and O's acumen, eh? Well then by all means, please, enlighten us as to which of UConn's former players turned coaches have proven they are very good at X's and O's. Kellie Harper has won about 67% of her games at Tennessee, and that's with Pat Summitt's terrible X's and O's training! Goodness! That's almost seventy percent there! If she can do that with Pat's awful offensive teaching, surely UConn's former players with their all-world super-special X's and O's training are worlds better.![]()
By whom?
So far none of Pats players who are currently coaching or were coaching have proven they are very good at X’s and O’s either maybe that will change. Pat was a great motivator and recruiter and had that IT factor you know that trait that had her players willing to run thru a brick wall for her. It’s amazing how being a realist makes you a troll. “Some can’t handle the truth”
In Women's basketball if a coach doesn't run a Princeton, a motion, or structured offense and was perceived to have relied more on the athleticism ,(out run, out jump, out muscled) of their players, they aren't considered to be good at X's and O's. Geno, Muffet, Tara, Gail G, Walz are considered to be good at X's and O's. Pat, Kim Mulkey, Hatchell and Dawn are considered to be the latter.
By people who have watched all their teams play.
Saying Pat was lacking in the X’s and O’s department isn’t exactly a controversial statement. I mean she wasn’t exactly Vivian Stringer by any means and I don’t think she was a bad offensive coach, but Tennessee was always a defense and rebounding-minded program. And on offense we always relied more on athletic players who could create on their own vs shooters, mostly due to our inability to get them open in our offense. Even in her book when talking about playing UConn she admitted Tennessee was more of a one-on-one, slashing and driving team vs UConn, who relied moreso on passing, running sets and shooting.
84% win rate over 38 years
32 Conference Championships (regular + tourney)
31 continuous NCAA tourney appearances
18 Final Fours
5 runner ups
8 Nationaal Championships
No coach with a record like that (how many of them are there?) is "lacking" in any important coaching skill, especially including an understanding of the x's and o's, tactics or strategies of the game.
Pat recruited mostly players who were athletic and could create their own shot for perimeter players, and shoot over defenders or get offensive put-backs as posts. Over the years we scored many points off offensive put-backs and in transition off our defense. Our half court offense has always been more reliant on players going one-on-one than anything else, and we have never used screens that well.
I don’t know why any of this is controversial to say. We have never been a great half court offensive team. Pat’s philosophy was literally defense and rebounding; she even made a saying about it.She herself as a player wasnt a great offensive player. UT never even ran that many set plays. And our teams were flat out ugly on offense during the Parker years. The strategy in a half court offense was give it to Candace and if she was off her game or in foul trouble, we were in for an ugly night on offense. Even during the Meeks years, our success was dependent on the athletic ability (which was very substantial) on defense, which lead to a ton of transition points, and on offense. Holdsclaw was always unguardable one-on-one and Catchings wasn’t far behind her. Didn’t hurt to have a PG with a high bball IQ in Jolly. Even with all those assists from Jolly, very few came off of set plays.
Didn't Pat go to former Villanova WBB coach Harry Paretta about running a motion offense?You need to do your research. Coach Summitt often used, for example, a 5 out offense. She was passionate about the importance of good spacing and good player movement. Kellie is, too. It puts pressure on the defense to guard something different.
The other piece is execution. Each player has to have an aggressive scoring mentality: both one v one or coming off the down screen looking to make something happen. The second is learning to read the defense coming off the down screen. Like Pat, Kellie coaches this as well. It’s up to the players to do their part to make it work.
No, Pat was an excellent x and o coach. Why do you think NCAA men’s basketball coaches often consulted her on running an offense?