Official 2015 Hoiberg NBA Speculation Thread

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I thought the legacy would be a bigger issue, especially in his home town. It all started when he bought a house north of town and enrolled his kids in Gilbert schools instead of Ames. That was the first sign that the legacy would be incomplete.
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I have said numerous times that it was my opinion that Fred didn't want his legacy to overshadow Orr's. Which is why I thought he would leave before he surpassed Orr's accomplishments.
 
I have said numerous times that it was my opinion that Fred didn't want his legacy to overshadow Orr's. Which is why I thought he would leave before he surpassed Orr's accomplishments.

Now we know why we have sucked for so long. Freddy has been taking out any successful coaches to keep Orr our most successful/celebrated coach.
 
Bulls is the only destination I've heard. I haven't seen or heard anything that would change that thought

Agree. No insider here, but follow Bulls' sentiment closely. I don't think there is any way the Bulls can have Thibodeau coach their team next year. You know how when someone gets fired and leaves their job and all of a sudden, they were the worst employee you've ever had? That's already happening with Thibs. I guess I'm responding more to the "Thib situation getting sticky" than Bulls versus T-wolves.

Bulls are shopping Thibs until there are no potential buyers, then he'll be fired.
 
I have said numerous times that it was my opinion that Fred didn't want his legacy to overshadow Orr's. Which is why I thought he would leave before he surpassed Orr's accomplishments.

That'd also explain our 1st round NCAA flameout this year. Johnny never had back to back NCAA tournaments with at least 1 win either.

I think Fred is motivated by competition and winning, not much more. If he's winning games and smokes Johnny's win record at ISU, I really think he's fine with it. I do agree with you in the idea that he would shy away from the pedestal and reverence ISU fans hold Johnny. But I really doubt Johnny's legacy impacts his career path.
 
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Didn't Fred say something along the lines of not wanting to coach forever and someday saw himself being a banker? Maybe this is his career formula ... 5 yrs at ISU + 5-10 yrs in NBA = 50-ish and starting a new career at a bank where he can put his pile of cash.
 
Didn't Fred say something along the lines of not wanting to coach forever and someday saw himself being a banker? Maybe this is his career formula ... 5 yrs at ISU + 5-10 yrs in NBA = 50-ish and starting a new career at a bank where he can put his pile of cash.

Bulls hire Alvin Gentry, Fred takes a job at Wells Fargo, TJ gets the ISU job.
 
Just watched TJ's interview on DM reg.com, that demeanor tells you this thing is done and he knows it. There's no feeling there that he has any kind of dialogue now or intends to in the future if you read between the lines. Watch it a couple times, more than obvious the program is already operating without Fred.
That being said, sad to see him go, but he's leaving this thing in a whole lot better situation. After going through Wayno and GMac, many were uttering, "can't win or get talent to come to ISU" thus it was hard to believe we could get a quality coach. While it's depressing to realize if Fred isn't someone who'd want to make it a destination job, and I believe he said it was a destination job at his hiring presser, then who would. The team coming back next year draws some attraction to the coaches looking to move up to a high-major.
My advice after living through a couple debacles of our program, quit looking at what's going to happen 2-5 years from now and enjoy the squad we have coming back THIS year, we just don't know how long it's going to last.
 
Bulls is the only destination I've heard. I haven't seen or heard anything that would change that thought

Agree. No insider here, but follow Bulls' sentiment closely. I don't think there is any way the Bulls can have Thibodeau coach their team next year. You know how when someone gets fired and leaves their job and all of a sudden, they were the worst employee you've ever had? That's already happening with Thibs. I guess I'm responding more to the "Thib situation getting sticky" than Bulls versus T-wolves.

Bulls are shopping Thibs until there are no potential buyers, then he'll be fired.
 
Just watched TJ's interview on DM reg.com, that demeanor tells you this thing is done and he knows it. There's no feeling there that he has any kind of dialogue now or intends to in the future if you read between the lines. Watch it a couple times, more than obvious the program is already operating without Fred.
That being said, sad to see him go, but he's leaving this thing in a whole lot better situation. After going through Wayno and GMac, many were uttering, "can't win or get talent to come to ISU" thus it was hard to believe we could get a quality coach. While it's depressing to realize if Fred isn't someone who'd want to make it a destination job, and I believe he said it was a destination job at his hiring presser, then who would. The team coming back next year draws some attraction to the coaches looking to move up to a high-major.
My advice after living through a couple debacles of our program, quit looking at what's going to happen 2-5 years from now and enjoy the squad we have coming back THIS year, we just don't know how long it's going to last.


His eyes looked teary. Hoping thats allergies.
 
So instead of burning your Fred Hoiberg memorabilia, just PM me and I'll send you my address. I'll hold on to it until the 7 stages of grief past and will return it.
 
I thought Fred would at least handle this a little better, and not tell players a month ago he would be back. But then ago I took his word when he said he wanted to end his career here.

Where is this "Fred told the players he'd be back" idea coming from? I'm still behind about 300 overnight posts here...
 
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