Norm Roberts Retires
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Congrats Norm on a great career here! Thanks for all your contributions to the program!
Now we get to see who fills that spot… Any ideas?
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Vernon reports this has been in the works for a bit, KU apparently has someone identified for the role but not sharing at this time. Also interesting that replacing Norm may not be the only Assistant Coach on the move…
Doesn’t think it will take long.
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@BeddieKU23 said in Norm Roberts Retires:
Vernon reports this has been in the works for a bit, KU apparently has someone identified for the role but not sharing at this time. Also interesting that replacing Norm may not be the only Assistant Coach on the move…
Doesn’t think it will take long.
Bring on Danny and Sherron!
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@rockchalkjayhawk said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@BeddieKU23 said in Norm Roberts Retires:
Vernon reports this has been in the works for a bit, KU apparently has someone identified for the role but not sharing at this time. Also interesting that replacing Norm may not be the only Assistant Coach on the move…
Doesn’t think it will take long.
Bring on Danny and Sherron!
Frank!
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First of many changes. Also not the first that was unofficially done this offseason…
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@rockchalkjayhawk said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@BeddieKU23 said in Norm Roberts Retires:
Vernon reports this has been in the works for a bit, KU apparently has someone identified for the role but not sharing at this time. Also interesting that replacing Norm may not be the only Assistant Coach on the move…
Doesn’t think it will take long.
Bring on Danny and Sherron!
Hell no to both. Would be setting the program back…
Hearing Buford will get promoted.
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I’d agree to Danny, Frank and Sherron if we could let them all play instead of coach.
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@BShark said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@rockchalkjayhawk said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@BeddieKU23 said in Norm Roberts Retires:
Vernon reports this has been in the works for a bit, KU apparently has someone identified for the role but not sharing at this time. Also interesting that replacing Norm may not be the only Assistant Coach on the move…
Doesn’t think it will take long.
Bring on Danny and Sherron!
Hell no to both. Would be setting the program back…
Hearing Buford will get promoted.
I’d be OK with setting the program back to the days of Big 12 titles and championships
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It’s my opinion Bill’s staff will retire one at a time then Bill will announce. I don’t see a reason for him to stay.
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@drgnslayr Like right now? or over the course of the next year? the next couple?
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@drgnslayr said in Norm Roberts Retires:
It’s my opinion Bill’s staff will retire one at a time then Bill will announce. I don’t see a reason for him to stay.
what
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What are the chances Bill Self ends up a Spur?
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Zero
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Haha, man! In this age of non committal internet posturing you’re pretty confident @Crimsonorblue22
Im not saying this season. Im sure he is in it to win it this season.
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@approxinfinity long a$$ season!
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@approxinfinity She’s being nicer than I want to be right now. Trying my best to abstain!
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@BShark not sure I follow though, thought everyone is being nice here. Do you think there is zero chance Bill ever dabbles in the league? I ask that because:
- College basketball is now pro basketball with handcuffs
- Pop just retired
- Bufford is Self’s best friend
If Bill were to do anything besides retire, seems like Spurs would be high on the list.
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@approxinfinity Zero to none from what I’ve heard in the . past I wouldn’t see any reason to now this latte in his career.
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@SlimShaddy54 yep. I get it. Just wondered if the equation might have changed since last he weighed in on that avenue.
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Pop is 76, Bill’s a spry 62!
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@approxinfinity IF he were to continue Coaching after he leaves/retires from KU then maybe— maybe BUT once he leaves KU pretty sure he is done period . --With him wanting to hang it up fairly early so he can still travel with family and be able to enjoy his grand children I seriously doubt it.
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@approxinfinity Bill has told the press multiple times he isn’t one of these guys to try and become the winningest Coaches I personally think he is totally done after next season.
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@SlimShaddy54 yeah. Tyler also lives in Texas fwiw
I’ll stop. Just saying theres a tiny chance if he is like “to hell with cbb landscape, but I’m not done”
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@approxinfinity the Spurs already hired Pop’s replacement so yeah 0%
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@FarmerJayhawk said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@approxinfinity the Spurs already hired Pop’s replacement so yeah 0%
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6334941/2025/05/05/spurs-gregg-popovich-mitch-johnson-nba/
In case anyone wants to read it
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Again, i am not talking about this season.
Things change quickly, and posturing is a thing, we know.
We hang our hats on organizations we believe in, like the Spurs, wishing some things to be uncorrupted, but things fall apart.
Things also come together.
But nothing is static.
So proclamations of absolutes certainties and intolerance for counterpoint seem to be irrational takes.
Hope we can live in the middle.
Its a beautiful place.
If I am projecting and this is in fact a molehill, thats cool.
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@drgnslayr were you suggesting this year? Seems like that ship has sailed. I assume you meant generally speaking, order of operations.
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@approxinfinity said in Norm Roberts Retires:
Again, i am not talking about this season.
Things change quickly, and posturing is a thing, we know.
We hang our hats on organizations we believe in, like the Spurs, wishing some things to be uncorrupted, but things fall apart.
Things also come together.
But nothing is static.
So proclamations of absolutes certainties and intolerance for counterpoint seem to be irrational takes.
Hope we can live in the middle.
Its a beautiful place.
If I am projecting and this is in fact a molehill, thats cool.
At this point, I think most people feel very comfortable/confident saying there is a zero percent chance of Bill Self ever being an NBA head coach.
Self isn’t going to coddle stars in the NBA and in San Antonio’s case, if management had to choose between Wemby/Castle and Self in a dispute, it would be much easier to replace Self than Wemby/Castle. Denver just fired Mike Malone less than two seasons removed from winning a championship and Jokic didn’t fight it when he had the influence to keep Malone.
Self’s health is also a big reason. The NBA is a much longer grind than college basketball. 6 months of 3 to 4 games per week, potentially two more months for the playoffs, and a month at the beginning for training camp/preseason.
Lastly, I don’t think anyone in the NBA is interested in Self as a head coach at this point. If Self wanted to continue coaching in some capacity, I could see him taking the Jim Calhoun route of going to a lower level in D2 or D3 where players aren’t going to those schools for NIL deals and Self could focus on teaching and coaching the game.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 appreciate the enumerated take. Makes a lot of sense
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My 2cents: I see this as a planned succession planning effort. The assistants that will be brought in will be “interviewing” for the role of HC. Whoever stays will have established a relationship with the players that are crucial to retain as the head coaching position transitions. (The new ‘GM’ will be a part of this process as well)
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@bskeet Player retention doesn’t seem to be a thing tied to loyalty of anything but the almighty dollar. See Flory our biggest mercenary for the upcoming season, I’m sure he’ll be expecting a raise the following year regardless of who is in charge.
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Some interesting rumors floating around…
Former player crowd might get their wish for the second opening, but someone you wouldn’t think would take it.
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Big name or walk-on type?
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@BShark Jacque Vaughn is the only person I can think that fits that mold. I’m sure there are others, but I just have a hard time imagining him wanting to go down a level.
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Former players that I would love to see coaching someone else’s team for the drama - Lagerald Vick, Branden Greene, Naadir Thorpe.
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@dylans said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@BShark Jacque Vaughn is the only person I can think that fits that mold. I’m sure there are others, but I just have a hard time imagining him wanting to go down a level.
Bingo. HCIW talk too…he wants to be #9.
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@BShark He’s always been amongst my favorite Jayhawks. Not sure about his coaching chops. I felt he got the short end of the stick in NJ.
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@dylans said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@BShark He’s always been amongst my favorite Jayhawks. Not sure about his coaching chops. I felt he got the short end of the stick in NJ.
Was at a couple terrible teams as HC. From what I’ve seen, he has good/modern coaching concepts/ideas. Spent some time under Popovich too.
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Vaughn got a raw deal in Orlando too. Every reason to believe he would be a good coach and a player development guy.
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Ooooh. Vaughn would be good.
Who would be a more likley HCBS replacement Buford or Vaughn?
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@dylans said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@BShark Jacque Vaughn is the only person I can think that fits that mold. I’m sure there are others, but I just have a hard time imagining him wanting to go down a level.
Aaron Miles would be the other name that would meet that criteria.
Vaughn is damaged goods in the NBA. Raw deal or not, he’s not likely getting another chance to be an NBA head coach without showing on court success and the only way at this point would be to drop down to the college ranks. There is a little history of NBA coaching flame outs dropping down to the college ranks and being successful so hopefully Vaughn can follow those footsteps.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@dylans said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@BShark Jacque Vaughn is the only person I can think that fits that mold. I’m sure there are others, but I just have a hard time imagining him wanting to go down a level.
Aaron Miles would be the other name that would meet that criteria.
Vaughn is damaged goods in the NBA. Raw deal or not, he’s not likely getting another chance to be an NBA head coach without showing on court success and the only way at this point would be to drop down to the college ranks. There is a little history of NBA coaching flame outs dropping down to the college ranks and being successful so hopefully Vaughn can follow those footsteps.
Same I’d probably hope more for Miles. Definitely wouldn’t consider the HCIW deal either. That’s how you end up with Hubert Davis running your program.
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@TYOHawk What if Aaron Miles is also on staff?
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@TYOHawk said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@Texas-Hawk-10 said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@dylans said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@BShark Jacque Vaughn is the only person I can think that fits that mold. I’m sure there are others, but I just have a hard time imagining him wanting to go down a level.
Aaron Miles would be the other name that would meet that criteria.
Vaughn is damaged goods in the NBA. Raw deal or not, he’s not likely getting another chance to be an NBA head coach without showing on court success and the only way at this point would be to drop down to the college ranks. There is a little history of NBA coaching flame outs dropping down to the college ranks and being successful so hopefully Vaughn can follow those footsteps.
Same I’d probably hope more for Miles. Definitely wouldn’t consider the HCIW deal either. That’s how you end up with Hubert Davis running your program.
Jon Scheyer was in the same role as well under Coach K and has turned out pretty good to this point for Duke. HCIW isn’t a curse. There’s good examples of it and bad examples of it.
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@BShark said in Norm Roberts Retires:
@TYOHawk What if Aaron Miles is also on staff?
Now you’ve got my attention lol.
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@Texas-Hawk-10 Vaughn was 71-68 with the Nets and got them to the playoffs twice. He also showed noticable improvement with young rosters. I dont see him as damaged goods at all.