His stamina / minutes are the ?Will be real interesting to see where he takes it on year 2. Kid is good, real good. But the small improvements he requires are huge in his minutes on the court. And we need him to consistently give us at least 22-24 on foul trouble games and even closer to 28 without.
Can’t wait!
In other news…water is wet. Lol
Clingan will be a double double machine with 3-4 blocks a game in his sleep. The only thing that could prevent him from scoring 16-18+ points a game with 10-12+ rebounds a game is foul trouble. If he can average 26-28 minutes a game averaging 20/12 with 3-4 blocks and 3 assists a game is doable.Sports Illustrated has been reduced to a 5th grader's three paragraph book report.
Clingan will be a double double machine with 3-4 blocks a game in his sleep. The only thing that could prevent him from scoring 16-18+ points a game with 10-12+ rebounds a game is foul trouble. If he can average 26-28 minutes a game averaging 20/12 with 3-4 blocks and 3 assists a game is doable.
I could see Hurley picking his spots where he limits his minutes to keep him as fresh as possible for March. Though our out of conference schedule is loaded, so that might not be all that often. Clingan is unselfish and I can definitely see a scenario where Karaban, Castle, and Spencer shoulder more of the scoring load than some think.Every UConn fan is wishing this to be true and the rest of college basketball fears if it is true.
I think 16-17 points, 11 rebounds and 2-3 blocks is where he levels out for the season. He's going to dominate most games with his presence and his box score lines will be impressive. He'll have a couple of duds due to foul trouble bringing down the mean average.
If Clingan puts up those numbers on this team, he is an All-American and we are a #1 seed. We have at least four other quality options and if he if he has that type of production, he will be toying with the opponents.Clingan will be a double double machine with 3-4 blocks a game in his sleep. The only thing that could prevent him from scoring 16-18+ points a game with 10-12+ rebounds a game is foul trouble. If he can average 26-28 minutes a game averaging 20/12 with 3-4 blocks and 3 assists a game is doable.
The foul trouble concerns me a bit. I’d like to see DC pick his spots on where he tries to block a shot versus contest or alter it. Not getting the third foul late in the first half or early in the second half and having to sit down extended minutes will be very important.If
If Clingan puts up those numbers on this team, he is an All-American and we are a #1 seed. We have at least four other quality options and if he if he has that type of production, he will be toying with the opponents.
They write to their audienceSports Illustrated has been reduced to a 5th grader's three paragraph book report.
You reminded me of the poster who would always write dissertations when posting here. Haven't seen him in awhile, unless they're reformed.Sports Illustrated has been reduced to a 5th grader's three paragraph book report.
"Near perfect" is an exaggeration.For DC free throws have been a problem. You don't win championships without near perfect free throwing.
I agree with this and we should pump the brakes on how much Clingan will be a focal point of the offense in the way that Sanogo was. Sanogo was a uniquely gifted low-post scorer with next-level footwork, instincts, and touch.Sticking around 14 points for Donovan. Most of his points come off dump offs, rim runs, free throws. Very efficient scorer, but 17-20 is more for guys who create offense at a high level.
Sticking around 14 points for Donovan. Most of his points come off dump offs, rim runs, free throws. Very efficient scorer, but 17-20 is more for guys who create offense at a high level.