Another Coach to WA: Brian Fish to Centralia CC
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 4:12 pm
April Fool's!
Just kidding, there's no way he'd land that job.
Just kidding, there's no way he'd land that job.
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Thanks for the assist on that one
I would disagree. He didn't do damage, from what I saw, but his teams never seemed to capitalize on their talent. The offense was stagnant and it was usually something like "Tyler, stand in the corner or on the wing and we will pass it to you with 3 seconds left so you are gonna need to shoot". He did bring in Coach Haslam who really revived our team having a post presence and was a great recruiter. Harry and Tyler would have been even more dynamic in a better offense with more movement.
I can get on board with a little of that. However, his demeanor on the court and towards players was more than I could stomach. I saw games in person where I was absolutely ashamed of how he behaved.profisme wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2024 9:45 amI would disagree. He didn't do damage, from what I saw, but his teams never seemed to capitalize on their talent. The offense was stagnant and it was usually something like "Tyler, stand in the corner or on the wing and we will pass it to you with 3 seconds left so you are gonna need to shoot". He did bring in Coach Haslam who really revived our team having a post presence and was a great recruiter. Harry and Tyler would have been even more dynamic in a better offense with more movement.
I disagree on this take. Fish left the program significantly stronger than the train wreck he inherited when he took the job.
Haslam actually came in under Huse. Fish did decide to keep him on staff, so I guess there is that.profisme wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2024 9:45 amI would disagree. He didn't do damage, from what I saw, but his teams never seemed to capitalize on their talent. The offense was stagnant and it was usually something like "Tyler, stand in the corner or on the wing and we will pass it to you with 3 seconds left so you are gonna need to shoot". He did bring in Coach Haslam who really revived our team having a post presence and was a great recruiter. Harry and Tyler would have been even more dynamic in a better offense with more movement.
Ahhh. Thank you for the clarification. I didn’t look it up nor did I really want to potentially relive those years…snarf wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 12:13 amHaslam actually came in under Huse. Fish did decide to keep him on staff, so I guess there is that.profisme wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2024 9:45 amI would disagree. He didn't do damage, from what I saw, but his teams never seemed to capitalize on their talent. The offense was stagnant and it was usually something like "Tyler, stand in the corner or on the wing and we will pass it to you with 3 seconds left so you are gonna need to shoot". He did bring in Coach Haslam who really revived our team having a post presence and was a great recruiter. Harry and Tyler would have been even more dynamic in a better offense with more movement.
Haslam is pretty unique. He was first hired by Huse and then retained by Fish and by Sprinkle.profisme wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 8:57 pmAhhh. Thank you for the clarification. I didn’t look it up nor did I really want to potentially relive those years…snarf wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 12:13 amHaslam actually came in under Huse. Fish did decide to keep him on staff, so I guess there is that.profisme wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2024 9:45 amI would disagree. He didn't do damage, from what I saw, but his teams never seemed to capitalize on their talent. The offense was stagnant and it was usually something like "Tyler, stand in the corner or on the wing and we will pass it to you with 3 seconds left so you are gonna need to shoot". He did bring in Coach Haslam who really revived our team having a post presence and was a great recruiter. Harry and Tyler would have been even more dynamic in a better offense with more movement.