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Kemba, shabazz, deandre, boat....just to name a few. Dumb comment by LeeOtisKemba
Kemba, shabazz, deandre, boat....just to name a few. Dumb comment by LeeOtisKemba
Who doesn't eke out some wins over bad teams though? Duke beat Wake Forest by five, Boston College by one, and lost to Maryland twice and Virginia once, both of whom played in the NIT.
Miami lost to Indiana State, Georgia Tech, and Wake Forest. UConn didn't lose to a single non-NCAA Tournament team with their entire roster healthy aside from St. Johns.
Michigan lost to Penn State, Wichita State lost to some pretty bad teams, Syracuse had their usual mid-season swoon, etc.
UConn only struggled with three bad teams: Quinnipiac, South Florida, and St. Johns. Many of the teams I listed struggled with multiple bad teams as well, and look at the seasons they had.
This one is pretty obvious to me buddy. Unless you became a fan last year there was this player here two seasons ago and his name was Kemba Walker. Who thought he was going to be an All-American the next season? Nobody. He had the best single season in UConn history and he also go us out third national championship.Most players show minimal improvement over a summer.
Name me a couple of UConn players over the years who have shown great improvement over a summer?
Not to mention UConn was very close to beating a number of good teams, like New Mexico, NC State, Marquette, Pitt, and Georgetown. The argument goes both ways.
No, that's not going both ways. I wasn't clear. I meant that, with a few exceptions, they didn't blow anyone out. Even the cupcakes. Every game felt like it was going to go down to the wire. They got some breaks at the end of close games, and they had some go the other way, but I just don't automatically assume that because people are a year older they're going to be whooping people and they're going to be some juggernaut.
Most of my optimism comes from the way DeAndre finished up. He looks like he can give us a legitimate, consistent scoring option and take some pressure off Napier. Omar shows that too. Boatright I don't know about. Giffey doubled his minutes but still seems way too tentative. Olander who knows. I'm excited about Nolan, and I think Facey is the one freshman that contributes. Is that a Final Four team? It seems like one capable of winning 4 games in March - again, mostly because of Shabazz - but it's also not one that I'd put up as a final four favorite or anything like that.
Most players show minimal improvement over a summer.
Name me a couple of UConn players over the years who have shown great improvement over a summer?