SportAndLady wrote:I think it still fits. If if you are coached by someone, then you go onto coach, don't you think you would use that coach's techniques?
I definitely think Jeff learned from Coach K. He would have been showing very low intelligence not to. But that doesn't make him part of Coach K's coaching tree. In fact, it's fact that he's not.
Despite absorbing four years of Coach K's insight into basketball, I think it is just as likely that Jeff learned an even greater amount of his coaching tendencies from being around, and coaching for, his father, Jeff II, who for years served as head coach at Old Dominion and held jobs in the NBA, his entire life. In fact, Jeff's first coaching job, as referenced above, was for his father at ODU. He comes from a basketball family -- in addition to his father, Jeff's brother played at North Carolina -- and it is just as logical to reason that Jeff Capel developed his principal approach to coaching while growing up in that atmosphere at home and in the gyms with his father as it is to reason that he would clone Coach K primarily. It's more than likely a combination of the two.
Besides, so what. Herb Sendek's coaching tree includes Thad Matta. Tremendous, I guess, that Herb's branches are more successful than the trunk. Lol.