And where would DG be right now if GMac would have been his head coach this year?
Nothing against GMac, but his system did not fit DG at all. A 1,000 plus page half court playbook made DG think too much and complete froze him. Under Hoiberg he was able to play instinctively. It was a night and day difference.
Add to that, you can't tell me that Hoiberg's "connections" with the NBA hasn't helped DG out some. Hoiberg was telling everyone he knew in the league about DG and what he truly felt he could provide them at the next level. It definately didn't hurt.
If a kid's dream is to play in the NBA, playing for Fred Hoiberg can't hurt your chances, that's for sure.
Congrats to DG though. He deserves it. Great Cyclone on and off the court. He took a lot of garbage from the fans for 3 years and just kept on going about his business. He's one tough skinned kid. Good luck DG!!!