A coworker of mine just gave me this photo from a basketball camp he went to. @CoachWillyUVA thought you might like to see it. And do you know who the other guy is? pic.twitter.com/pHzXXDMHmt
I outsourced this to Google’s generative AI and got:
Tony Bennett is one of the most successful college basketball coaches in the country, having led the Virginia Cavaliers to two national championships and five ACC championships. However, even the most successful coaches are not without their critics, and Bennett is no exception. Here are the top three complaints that UVA basketball fans have about Bennett’s coaching style:
His slow-paced offense. Bennett’s teams are known for their slow-paced, methodical offense. While this style can be effective in slowing down the game and controlling tempo, it can also be frustrating for fans who want to see their team score more points.
His reluctance to foul. Bennett is known for his conservative approach to fouling, often choosing to let the other team score rather than risk giving up free throws. This strategy can be effective in preventing the other team from getting into the bonus, but it can also lead to close losses.
His lack of emotion. Bennett is a calm and collected coach who rarely shows emotion on the sidelines. While this can be seen as a sign of professionalism, some fans find it to be aloof and uninspiring.
I enjoyed the part where it hallucinated an extra championship. We will take those!
At the end of the day he did not want to be here for whatever reason. So its best that he is gone. We dont need that in our locker room. Tain Murray is the kind of warrior i want. Refuses to give up. That is UVA basketball. Hopefully we get to play Creighton in the NCAA tournament at some point and kick all their asses …
Under the category of some people (me) will whine about anything: about the only useful info you’re gonna get out of something like that is checking out the fluidity of his shooting motion, so naturally they incorporated that odd, herky jerky filter.