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Steve Lutz Working to Build Roster, But Vows to Be Honest With Returning Players About Fit

April 5, 2024
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STILLWATER – On Thursday, Oklahoma State officially introduced its new men’s basketball, Steve Lutz. As with all new head coaching hires, there was a good faction of donors, fans and members of the Board of Regents in attendance. There were also a handful of players sitting in front of the stage when Lutz made his way to the lectern. 

It wasn’t the longest press conference I’ve been a part of, but Lutz said a lot without saying a lot. He explained his style of basketball, which is going to be very physical and hard man-to-man defense, a get the ball inside to the post style of offense with not a lot of frills. A style of basketball Oklahoma State fans are desperately hungry for. 

But in my humble opinion, the most telling thing Lutz said throughout the day came during the question portion at the end. After the media asked a handful of questions and right before the presser ended, graduating guard John-Michael Wright raised his hand and asked a very straight forward question about the players who will decide to stay in Stillwater: Will you be honest with [the guys who want to return] and tell them, 'I don't think this is the place for you to be,' or will you let it slide through and when the season comes they just sit the bench?

I’ll be honest, I’ve yet to hear a coach not only get asked that question, but I never thought I’d hear a coach give as good of an answer as Lutz did,

“Justin [McBride], I'm going to put you on the spot a little bit. Justin and I actually talked this morning. Am I honest? Yeah, I'm almost honest to a fault, guys. If there is ever a fault for being too honest. I'm not knocking on Justin because I love him. He's asking good questions. To answer your question, yes. As I said a minute ago, this is not always a fit for everybody. I have a certain vision for the way we want to play and as a player, you have a vision for the way you want to play. If those visions don't align, then it's never going to work out. I always tell them when you walk in the door, and I told them all, I have no preconceived notions as to what they can and can't do because however the previous coaching staff played, that's different than maybe the way I'm going to play, and we value different things. So, someone could maybe be a reserve on another team, but come to our team and could maybe be a star, but the flip of that could happen as well. They are very honest and open conversations. I obviously value history. What I mean by that is shooting numbers and percentages and assist to turnover ratios and rebounding numbers, because the best predictor of the future, obviously, is the past. So, if you're 6'11" and you average .8 rebounds per game, it's going to be hard for me to think I'm going to get you to average eight next year if you haven't done it. With that being said, we also talked about the development piece earlier and that's what my staff and I are tasked with doing. Helping guys get better. I'm definitely not a used car salesman, so you're going to get a straight-up answer from me one way or another."

I’ve never had to put together a roster, but from everything I’ve seen and learned in my nine years of covering Oklahoma State athletics, it’s not an easy thing to do. I would also have to imagine it’s an easy thing to do to just take players that are already on the roster because that’s one less spot Lutz has to fill.

But to not only talk to each of the players and tell them they might not fit in the new system and style of play, but that they’d be best to move on, but to say that in public on a stage in front of the athletic director, president of the university and in front of cameras and live on YouTube takes some guts. 

It’s evident based on the stat sheet from this past season there were guys who won’t fit this new hard-nosed style of offense and defense Lutz is bringing to Cowboy basketball. That’s just a fact. So, to tell each player, administrator and fanbase the players aren’t going to have a year wasted because it’s easy is a breath of fresh air.

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Steve Lutz Working to Build Roster, But Vows to Be Honest With Returning Players About Fit

1,928 Views | 7 Replies | Last: 7 mo ago by QuinnSharpmadetheFG
RodeoPoke
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"It's evident based on the stat sheet from this past season there were guys who won't fit this new hard-nosed style of offense and defense Lutz is bringing to Cowboy basketball. That's just a fact."


okay, I don't get it...... what on the "stat sheet" makes it evident that some guys won't make it, and please, how is it a fact?

I believe that coach said the opposite... that HIS style is different than the last guy's and everybody will have a chance to see if they fit in (or not), so, I'm not sure how the stat sheet can be used for anything.

we hardly have anybody left on the roster anyway....
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Lutz said himself that "every player on the roster needs to be able to pass, dribble, and shoot" does that characterize a lot of players on last year's roster? Lol I don't think so. Let's just say that the players who attended the press conference are the only ones that return. Bryce Thompson, Keller, McBride, and Dow. That doesn't include our incoming freshman recruit. So that's 9 scholarships. There are close to 800 players in the transfer portal. I'm confident with Lutz track record that he can bring in 9 players that fit the style of play that he wants to run. He's turned players at Corpus Christi and Western Kentucky with no stars/players you can't even find on recruiting sites, into really good players. No reason to believe he can't do the same with way more resources and superior talent to his previous stops to Oklahoma State.
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I'd really not turn this into a guess what players get a "release" and which don't and simply understand he's saying up front that he's going to do that if that's best for the program. He also said in this time of the portal and players having the freedom to move, he doesn't get upset or dwell on it when it happens.

In short I just think he's stating some truths about the current state of the sport with regards to the portal. I like it as a coach ought to know when its time to let a kid go find a coach they can play for as well as a place to find kids that need to find a coach they can play for. Take it as an operating guideline and not something aimed at just these current players.

I'd say Eddie Sutton was a great example of this principle before the portal. His rosters had a few solid recruits, but no one that the experts were gaga about. In fact many of his players came in here after they had started someplace else that glittered, and they found out they needed to find a coach that could improve and discipline them to help them reach their top end.

Coach Lutz is just saying it in the current terms and structures where its a more fluid environment. I think it's a healthy sign for his prospects.
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"motion offense" was the key term I heard with respect to what type of offense we are going to run. No more stand around, dribble, dribble, dribble jack it up or dribble, dribble, dribble turn it over. Dow should be thrilled with a real motion offense since he was the only one who tried to run motion, and his team mates basically ignored him.

" Lutz is a coach who knows how to coach and develop big men and could do a lot of good with both Dailey and Garrison if they were to decide to stay in Stillwater."

Garrison, Daily and Keller are the core prospects to recruit. Small, Dow and Thompson seem to be onboard with the new coach.
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RodeoPoke
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QuinnSharpmadetheFG said:

Lutz said himself that "every player on the roster needs to be able to pass, dribble, and shoot" does that characterize a lot of players on last year's roster?
I must have missed that quote... can you link to it please?

Most of the guys on the roster could do those things, especially the 4 in the Portal.

There are many, many players on may Pokes teams and other teams, that I would not want dribbling the ball.

for gosh sakes, there are only 4 guys on the roster (excluding portal guys), Thompson, Dow, Keller, and McBride and 3 of them were freshmen that don't have much expected of them stat wise.

so which of these players do you think he was hinting about?

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Coach Mike was able to recruit some very athletic guys, but several of those "athletic guys" played out of control and were turn over machines. There were several players on the bench that could "pass, dribble and shoot" but rarely played except for 1-2 minute cleanup time at the end of a game that had been put away.
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He said it in the introductory press conference. I dont think he was hinting at anyone on the current roster, but that's the style of player he wants. I'd like to have Garrison and Dailey back, but Garrison can't really dribble, pass, or shoot, Quionn Williams can't shoot, and Dailey can't shoot. I'm not gonna lose sleep over anybody in the portal. Mike Boynton teams always had the same type of players.....very good athletes that aren't very skilled and don't have high basketball IQ's. I always made the joke that Mike Boynton teams played like football players playing basketball intramurals. I'm ready to move on from that era. I do think Lutz could develop Garrison and Dailey into better players, but if we don't retain them, it's not worth being upset about it. Lutz will bring in guys that play to the style that he wants.
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