UNC Hires Jim Tanner as its Basketball General Manager
North Carolina has hired the first general manager ever for its fabled basketball program, as UNC alum Jim Tanner is
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UNC Hires Jim Tanner as its Basketball General Manager
North Carolina has hired the first general manager ever for its fabled basketball program, as UNC alum Jim Tanner isnorthcarolina.rivals.com
So this just your default reaction?Great hire and many more years for "not my favorite" coach Davis. Once again, keeping it in the family of UNC alum.
Why keep it in the family for this GM when keeping it in the family with HC is a key part of the current issues?Great hire and many more years for "not my favorite" coach Davis. Once again, keeping it in the family of UNC alum.
We hired a sports agent for the GM of a college basketball program, what could possibly go wrong!Why keep it in the family for this GM when keeping it in the family with HC is a key part of the current issues?
Keeping it in the family is always incest of some type and there always detrimental long term. If any ion you have advanced degrees and have been part of any conversations among faculty admin people, a first thing you will learn is that schools want to avoid any keeping it in the family for academic hires.
Tannner may be perfect for the job, or he could be another part of the 'UNC basketball family uber alles' problem.
NBA agent is one thing. It may not translate to being GM of a college basketball program.
So does this mean you equate being an agent for individual NBA players with being GM of a college program? Or do you think the former top preparation for the latter? If so, how and why?Some of Jim Tanner's clients:
Grant Hill
Tim Duncan
Ray Allen
Vince Carter
Tamika Catchings
He's represented 40 First Round picks, 12 Top 5 picks, and 6 Naismith Hall of Famers.
If you're complaining about this hire, you don't know ball.
It isn't completely new. I think the Lakers GM Rob Pelinka was an ex-agent. The New York Mets GM is an ex-agent. I think Bob Meyers, who oversaw the Warriors dynasty, was an ex-agent.We hired a sports agent for the GM of a college basketball program, what could possibly go wrong!
Dook's GM doesn't do talent evaluation. That's not part of her role. Her job is to oversee NIL, help the players manage their NIL and develop their personal branding. Her whole career has been working with athletes from a business and marketing perspective. First with Nike, then in the NBA and WNBA.It will come down to whether this GM can evaluate talent and can that trickle down to the UNC coaching staff? That's what this will come down to. Talent evaluation, talent evaluation, talent evaluation.
They may be the same thing.NBA agent is one thing. It may not translate to being GM of a college basketball program.
Yeah, I mean, these things are hard to predict --- who knows these days? --- but, for what this new-age position would seem to entail, he has a helluva resume.LFG!
This is the guy I wanted. What an impressive resume. Truly a great day to be a Tar Heel!
Well yeah --- that's my initial cringe as well for the sorry state of "college" sports these days ---- but come on now.We hired a sports agent for the GM of a college basketball program, what could possibly go wrong!
An agent talking to agents seems to fit like a hand to a glove. It is the ability to use the back channels that a coach would not be expected to be privy to but gives you what you need to make a deal that will work.They may be the same thing.