This is from Matter's chat (full link here)
"As I've said in this forum for weeks, we know why Porter Sr. was hired at Missouri. The same reason he was hired at Washington and the same reason he would have been hired at any other school that was trying to hire him last year. As he said about 13 months ago, several schools reached out to him - and it wasn't because he's an Xs and Os expert or a recruiting wizard. He was hired because he'd deliver two five-star players who share his last name. I do not expect him on the staff next year if Jontay stays in the draft. And that's not just a hunch. I have no idea where he would go next but his employment has always been tethered to his children or family in some capacity (MU women's staff, Washington men's staff, MU men's staff), so I wouldn't be surprised if he's working with his sons in some capacity. I'm not in position to evaluate his abilities as a coach, but if you observed pre-game shootarounds during the season, it was obvious that Mann and Hollender were more engaged in coaching the entire team on the floor."
"As I've said in this forum for weeks, we know why Porter Sr. was hired at Missouri. The same reason he was hired at Washington and the same reason he would have been hired at any other school that was trying to hire him last year. As he said about 13 months ago, several schools reached out to him - and it wasn't because he's an Xs and Os expert or a recruiting wizard. He was hired because he'd deliver two five-star players who share his last name. I do not expect him on the staff next year if Jontay stays in the draft. And that's not just a hunch. I have no idea where he would go next but his employment has always been tethered to his children or family in some capacity (MU women's staff, Washington men's staff, MU men's staff), so I wouldn't be surprised if he's working with his sons in some capacity. I'm not in position to evaluate his abilities as a coach, but if you observed pre-game shootarounds during the season, it was obvious that Mann and Hollender were more engaged in coaching the entire team on the floor."