I'm not concerned about NCAA violations, he just does not have the vision for ALL the kids, he's only concerned with one thing, getting them ready for the NBA. Even as good as he recruits, MOST of his players will not play pro basketball, or at least for any significant amount of time.
In my world, I want college coaches to get these kids ready for real life. The NBA is and should remain a pipe dream for most of these kids. They have the opportunity to get a legitimate degree...for FREE!!! We spend way too much time talking about draft stock and playing pro ball. Only the select few get there.
Again, do you not think that Cal wants all his one and dones to stay? He would win a title every year if all of his players stayed 3 or 4 years.
Um....what?
2009: 4/6 recruits drafted by the NBA. 3/4 drafted playing significant minutes. 2/4 are NBA team's cornerstone building block. 6/6 are still playing professional basketball. Orton, Dodson and Hood are playing overseas.
2010: 4/6 Drafted in the NBA. 3/6 Still getting significant minutes in the NBA. 5/6 are still playing professional basketball. Vargas and Lamb are playing overseas.
2011: 3/4 Drafted in the NBA. 1 is an franchise player, one of the next big things. 4/4 still playing professionally. Wiltjer is in the D League. Teague is playing overseas.
2012: 3/4 drafted in the NBA. 4/4 still playing professionally. Goodwin and Poythress are in the D League.
2013: 4/7 drafted in the NBA. 5/7 still playing professionally. One Harrison Twin, Dakari Johnson and James Young are all in the D League.
2014: 4/4 drafted the NBA. One is another franchise cornerstone, one of the next big things to come. 4/4 are playing professionally. Ulis is in the D-League.
2015: So far 2/6 have been drafted. The other 4 are in their sophomore years this year.
So not counting his 2015 class, 27 of his 31 recruits have made it professionally.