Book closed
- Share via
There is more than one reason why Pat Douglass would be a good fit
with UCLA, which fired its men’s basketball coach, Steve Lavin,
Monday. I’m not saying the right fit, but a good fit, nonetheless.
Everyone knows Douglass has a great rapport with UCLA Athletic
Director Dan Guerrero, who hired Douglass at UC Irvine. But there’s
more to Douglass than his relationship with Guerrero. Yet that seems
to be the only reason Douglass’ name has come up in the rumors to
become the next head coach at UCLA.
After closely watching Douglass for one full season, and studying
the progress he has made in the past, I’m convinced the Bruins would
find success with a coach like Douglass. Think of it like this: At UC
Irvine, Douglass has had virtual no-name players and developed them
to be among the best in the Big West. Just think if the guy had
blue-chippers, the cream of the crop, to work with.
Douglass is all about player development. A player is totally
different from Day 1 in the program than the final day with leaving
Douglass. That’s the backbone of Douglass’ program, and one of the
primary reasons UCI has won at least 20 games the past three years.
Douglass’ teams are also all about discipline. The Anteaters led
the Big West in free-throw percentage this past season.
And, of course, there’s Douglass’ in-game strategies, which are
perhaps the best in the Big West. The Anteaters went 3-1 in overtime
games this season. In addition, UCI had to re-discover its point
guard, and also its team chemistry. The Anteaters featured four
returning starters coming into the new season, but they struggled at
times in stepping to the go-to scorer’s role.
But Douglass solved that problem, too. He held exclusive team
meetings, and let the player discuss the situation. The Anteaters
quickly became a team, in every sense of the word.
UCI also went through a three-game losing streak, the longest skid
in three years. If you know about the Anteaters, that’s before Jerry
Green came into his own and won back-to-back Big West Player of the
Year honors, and UCI won consecutive regular-season titles.
However, Douglass pulled the ‘Eaters out of the losing streak and
UCI was on its way to a seven-game winning skein. But, that’s not
good enough for UCLA.
It’s not enough that Douglass has a great relationship with
Guerrero. It’s not enough that Douglass would probably take the least
pay on a contract.
In the end, Guerrero will not take away a man (a friend) who is
the right fit for UCI, and put him in a place where he would simply
be a “good” fit for the Bruins.
But, I could be wrong. I’ve been wrong before.
Remember, I’m the same person who said Stanislav Zuzak was set for
an MVP-type season.
Ouch.
* Douglass spoke a bit on the UCLA coaching vacancy Monday.
“I’m happy here at UC Irvine,” Douglass said. “I have no immediate
changes. I have not interviewed for a job in the six years I’ve been
at UCI.”
Douglass would not comment on any hypothetical questions. For
example, would you interview with UCLA if offered?
Last season, Douglass was involved in rumors to become head coach
at Fresno State. A hiring agency contacted him, but Douglass did not
show any interest in the job. Several coaches did not take interest
in the job, mainly because of what unfolded this year at Fresno
State. The school suspended itself from postseason play because of
academic fraud that took place under Coach Jerry Tarkanian.
This year, however, there’s hardly a reason Douglass would turn
down an interview with UCLA, if it offered. Yet, Douglass seems
intent on taking UCI into its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance,
more so after what took place this season.
The Anteaters didn’t even receive an NIT berth, which left a sour
taste with Douglass and his players. That will serve as motivation
for next season.
“We had a letdown (Sunday),” Douglass said Monday. “And we’re
still kind of regrouping.”
It seems the standard has raised each season at UCI. And next year
shouldn’t be any different, especially with its senior core, Adam
Parada, Zuzak, Matt Okoro and Aras Baskauskas.
* Call it a hunch, but I think Quin Snyder, the coach at
Missouri, would be the perfect fit with UCLA. Whoever the next coach
will be, this will truly be Guerrero’s signature hire. When Guerrero
hired Karl Dorrell for the UCLA football team, that pleased the
majority, especially the alumni.
But, basketball will be different. It always is at UCLA. Guerrero
will be hard-pressed to meet the magnitude of the expectations that
come with the basketball coach. And, the coach will be under a little
bit of pressure, too. Wouldn’t you agree?
* One of the possible reasons UCI did not receive its NIT bid
was because it doesn’t bring a large fan base for road games. The
Anteaters couldn’t even outnumber the other Big West teams’ fans at
the conference tournament last week. Utah State, by far, had the most
fans at the Anaheim Convention Center. It looked like the Aggies
outnumbered the Anteaters 2 to 1. And, they were coming from Logan,
Utah, while UCI fans were just but a short drive away from the Big
West Tournament.
Don’t get me wrong. The CIA (Completely Insane Anteaters) and
traditions like the Rip ‘Em Eaters hand sign, have produced a strong
following for UCI. But, you need more if you want help into a
postseason tournament.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.