Swella,
We saw that in games as well - seemed like Malnati was the only one with input most of the time.
I don't blame any of them for looking to leave. Think about it - Loyola is coming off a 5 conference win season, loses two starters to graduation and a starting PG to transfer, and is moving to a tougher league. They're two years in and will be relying heavily on a slew of youngsters to win. If they don't win in two years (hopefully not after next), they're going to be forced to look somewhere else. If it was my living at stake, I'd have done the same when quality opportunities were there.
LOSING ANOTHER ASSISTANT?
Re: LOSING ANOTHER ASSISTANT?
swellafelon wrote:The only first-hand knowledge I have about Moser's relationship with his assistants was from watching the open practice last year.
I don't know if all practices were conducted the same way, but at the open practice Moser was the only coach who opened his mouth. The assistants were stationed like tin soldiers around the court and stood silent the entire practice; the only time they moved was to retrieve an errant ball that came their way.
True. I thought that was weird too.