No, Pastner has done a helluva job recruiting - it's keeping the talent there and developing it where he has failed miserably.
His very first season in Memphis - and the very first season as a coach - he had the best recruiting class in the country and proceeded to do jack squat with them. Then, as a blogger correctly pointed out:
"The real story of the Memphis program is all the dogs that aren't barking this season. Pastner had one of the best recruiting classes in the country in 2013 and they should be juniors who are the heart of the team. He brought in five Top 100 guys and here's what happened to them:
- Austin Nichols (transferred to Virginia)
- Kuran Iverson (transferred to Rhode Island)
- Nick King (transferred to Alabama)
- Dominic Woodson (transferred to Tennessee)
- RaShawn Powell (transferred to LaSalle)"
He also pointed out the cases of Will Barton, Adonis Thomas and Tariq Black who should have been major NBA talents but managed to slip through the cracks due to Pastner's 'coaching.'
http://patternofbasketball.blogspot.com ... igers.htmlThe ONE thing Pastner has done well is recruit. I would recommend him to SMU in a heartbeat for his ability to bring in talent, and he would do well to learn under a coach who actually knows how to coach.