<span style="font-style: italic;">From my own experience, transfers take place due to basketball, not off the court, reasons. Playing time was obviously not a factor. Team success was obviously not a factor, and so that leaves the remaining factor of team chemistry. Because of the unique situation of having a player like Gordon playing point guard, Ben and Randy had to stand around a lot, and are/were unable to progress as basketball players, on the offensive end. In addition, when Gordon made mistakes, Stansbury had no way to pull him out of the game because there was no depth. So, even though the team was successful and Ben played plenty of minutes, he was unhappy with the WAY those minutes were played, and that the coach didn't do anything to remedy the situation.
</span>If that is the case, that is definitely a positive, in that the problem lies more in Gordon and the way Gordon has been coached/handled than an overarching deep program fissure with the coaching staff. As I've posted before, the only two common denominators between the Delks and Ben are Stansbury/coaching staff and Gordon, and we'd better hope it's Gordon, because he'll be gone (for better or for worse) after next year at the latest, and Rick is here to stay. There are a few unanswered questions, and Shane addresses the biggest. If this is the issue, next year, if Gordon is gone, it would be rectified, so why leave now? Was it that Ben couldn't take the risk of Gordon coming back and it being too late to transfer? And also, while all of the sane posters on this board agree that Jamont's positives outweigh his negatives, is that still the case if you add to the list of his negatives running off the Delks and Ben? Of course, I don't blame Jamont, he's just doing what his coach is telling him to do.<span style="font-style: italic;">
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