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Wes Miller firing could give Kentucky basketball its missing piece

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  • Matt Dillon
    Administrator
    • Oct 2014
    • 51291

    #1

    Wes Miller firing could give Kentucky basketball its missing piece

    Everyone knows Kentucky basketball needs a GM. A repeat of this year's roster construction simply cannot happen again. I don't care if they spend $2 million or $40 million. After watching this group struggle to 21 wins, the solution might have just walked out the door in Cincinnati.

    The balance was atrocious: one pure shooter, one true point guard, and a collection of wings who all wanted the ball but didn't know what to do with it.

    With Wes Miller officially out at UC, the most interesting man in college basketball personnel, Corey Evans, is officially a free agent.

    And Kentucky needs to make the call.

    Wes Miller firing could give Kentucky basketball its missing piece
    Philippians 4:11-4:13
  • Pete Hogwallop
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 1028

    #2
    I'm not yet in the camp that a GM is some magic bullet. I'm not even sure it's necessary.

    I'm not defending this season before anyone says that. Having a 100% healthy Lowe, Williams and Quintance would have made a much bigger difference than a GM.

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    • UKHoops01
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2026
      • 20

      #3
      I think a good GM actually may have made a larger difference than people think. For starters, I'd be curious to know how much input that person would have into roster additions/configuration. A really good GM probably would have assembled better talent than not only the hurt players who were paid but rarely played....but the healthy players as well.

      Bottom line.....to really know what kind of an impact the GM would have, we'd have to know what his role would be and how much say/impact he would have over the program. And if it's a fairly significant role, then we definitely would need someone very prominent and worthy of handling that position.

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      • Cawood86
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2025
        • 151

        #4
        Originally posted by Matt Dillon
        Everyone knows Kentucky basketball needs a GM. A repeat of this year's roster construction simply cannot happen again. I don't care if they spend $2 million or $40 million. After watching this group struggle to 21 wins, the solution might have just walked out the door in Cincinnati.

        The balance was atrocious: one pure shooter, one true point guard, and a collection of wings who all wanted the ball but didn't know what to do with it.

        With Wes Miller officially out at UC, the most interesting man in college basketball personnel, Corey Evans, is officially a free agent.

        And Kentucky needs to make the call.

        Wes Miller firing could give Kentucky basketball its missing piece
        Completely agree. Another year like this cannot happen next year. Big changes need to happen. Better recruiting/transfer portal. Two solid PGs. Much better shooters. Some dudes for sure.

        There are no acceptable excuses for next being like this one. If it is, then serious changes in coaching must happen.

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        • Pete Hogwallop
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2025
          • 1028

          #5
          Originally posted by UKHoops01
          I think a good GM actually may have made a larger difference than people think. For starters, I'd be curious to know how much input that person would have into roster additions/configuration. A really good GM probably would have assembled better talent than not only the hurt players who were paid but rarely played....but the healthy players as well.

          Bottom line.....to really know what kind of an impact the GM would have, we'd have to know what his role would be and how much say/impact he would have over the program. And if it's a fairly significant role, then we definitely would need someone very prominent and worthy of handling that position.
          Agree with a lot of this. The role and responsibilities are important to know rather than people just blindly saying we need one.

          As far as roster construction, we have a large staff. They all have input. A GM is just one more person.

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          • Matt Dillon
            Administrator
            • Oct 2014
            • 51291

            #6
            Originally posted by Pete Hogwallop

            Agree with a lot of this. The role and responsibilities are important to know rather than people just blindly saying we need one.

            As far as roster construction, we have a large staff. They all have input. A GM is just one more person.
            My humble opinion is this if allowed to function as a GM should then I believe one would be a big help. On the other hand, if the hire would just be to appease the fanbase and coach Pope is going to keep him/her on a short leash then no.
            Philippians 4:11-4:13

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            • Pete Hogwallop
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2025
              • 1028

              #7
              What does a GM for a college basketball team do? It's a fairly new thing and I don't even know for sure. I thought maybe they helped manage the NIL and helped with recruiting.

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              • Cawood86
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2025
                • 151

                #8
                Originally posted by Matt Dillon

                My humble opinion is this if allowed to function as a GM should then I believe one would be a big help. On the other hand, if the hire would just be to appease the fanbase and coach Pope is going to keep him/her on a short leash then no.
                Agree. He needs to more authority or there's zero point of hiring one.

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                • Matt Dillon
                  Administrator
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 51291

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Pete Hogwallop
                  What does a GM for a college basketball team do? It's a fairly new thing and I don't even know for sure. I thought maybe they helped manage the NIL and helped with recruiting.
                  I didn't know what all a GM's duties are so I looked it up.
                  Philippians 4:11-4:13

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                  • Matt Dillon
                    Administrator
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 51291

                    #10
                    ^
                    While they all seem important, no. 3 jumped out at me. If he'd take advantage of having one, this would take a lot of the load off of coach Pope which may be just what needs to happen.
                    Philippians 4:11-4:13

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                    • Pete Hogwallop
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2025
                      • 1028

                      #11
                      Thanks for doing that!

                      Having read that and also knowing how many coaches we have on staff, I'm still not sure we'd see significant changes. Like Matt said, #3 stands out as the most significant.

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                      • Kennyskywalker34
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2025
                        • 211

                        #12
                        Saw rumors that Tayshaun Prince might be interested in the GM job

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                        • TrueblueCATfan
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 13492

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Kennyskywalker34
                          Saw rumors that Tayshaun Prince might be interested in the GM job
                          I sure hope so

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                          • bthaunert
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2025
                            • 258

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Kennyskywalker34
                            Saw rumors that Tayshaun Prince might be interested in the GM job
                            While he is my #1 and Nazr my #2, Prince has a good shot at being an NBA GM...I'm not sure he makes the move. I think those rumors are rooted in the fact he goes to some UK games and nothing more.
                            Last edited by bthaunert; 6 days ago.

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                            • bthaunert
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2025
                              • 258

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Pete Hogwallop
                              What does a GM for a college basketball team do? It's a fairly new thing and I don't even know for sure. I thought maybe they helped manage the NIL and helped with recruiting.
                              It varies so much from school to school and a lot of the top programs don't have one. Looks at the 1 and 2 seeds this year:

                              Duke - They have had a GM since 2022, but she has nothing to do with roster management. Her main role is working with the players on endorsements and such.
                              Arizona - No GM
                              Florida - No GM
                              Michigan - No dedicated GM. An assistant coach has it as part of his duties
                              UConn - Dedicated GM - moved a guy who had been an assistant at Uconn since 1994 into the role
                              Purdue - No GM
                              Houston - No GM
                              Iowa State - No GM

                              So, 0 of the 8 teams have a real GM person. One is a 32 year assistant, another is only working on endorsements for current players and the last is an assistant coach with GM responsibilities.

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