Maya Moore would have been better suited as a Lady Vol. She would have had the mentoring skills of a coach who speaks in more than 4-letter words. I feel quite certain the lady will have a stellar career in basketball whether she learns from Geno or Paris Hilton. However, we know with a certainty she will not have been coached by the best coach in college basketball. She most likely will be fine but she will have missed some valuable life skills by choosing him over Pat. I've seen Pat look women in the eye and tell them exactly what they've done wrong and what they need to do to get better. I have NEVER seen her get in a woman's face and spew vulgarities. I've seen her question an official eye to eye. I've NEVER seen her run out on the court and speak profanities. If there are parents in here, do you believe you have your daughter's best interest at heart if you allow her to be mentored by such a coach? It's like the TV commercial: Would you consider a coach like this, when you could have this for the same price?
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ps11824 writes:
Maya Moore would have been better suited as a Lady Vol. She would have had the mentoring skills of a coach who speaks in more than 4-letter words. I feel quite certain the lady will have a stellar career in basketball whether she learns from Geno or Paris Hilton. However, we know with a certainty she will not have been coached by the best coach in college basketball. She most likely will be fine but she will have missed some valuable life skills by choosing him over Pat. I've seen Pat look women in the eye and tell them exactly what they've done wrong and what they need to do to get better. I have NEVER seen her get in a woman's face and spew vulgarities. I've seen her question an official eye to eye. I've NEVER seen her run out on the court and speak profanities. If there are parents in here, do you believe you have your daughter's best interest at heart if you allow her to be mentored by such a coach? It's like the TV commercial: Would you consider a coach like this, when you could have this for the same price?
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