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AJ Price tore his ACL during the 2008 NCAA Tournament. He came back pretty much 100% to start the 2008-2009 season, a year in which he was a main contributor for a Final Four run. I think Polley will be fine.
 
I still say we are well on track for a tournament bid next year. Even with the injuries we’re 2 deep at every position.

PG: Cole, Gaffney
SG: Bouknight, Adams
SF: Jackson, Wilson
PF: Whaley, Springs
C: Carlton, Brown-Ferguson

I can’t be the only one thinking that squad alone has the chance to be really good. Allow Polley + Akok to ease in if they’re recovery allows and all is good. The 10 listed above will make some noise in the Big East.

you can’t play three guys who can’t shoot. The Akok injury prolly forces Jackson or Wilson to start at the four. Depending on Polley’s health. I like Cole/Gaffney with Adams and Bouknight on the wing with Jackson at the four.
 
For ACL reference google highlights of Larrier in G league.
He is not the same guy athletically who rehabbed his senior year here.
No way Polley is 100%.
Forgot about Larrier
 
For ACL reference google highlights of Larrier in G league.
He is not the same guy athletically who rehabbed his senior year here.
No way Polley is 100%.
What's the term called when you use one historical example to make a generality about another separate situation?

Plenty of people have come back from ACLs 100%. Plenty have not. We will have to see.
 
you can’t play three guys who can’t shoot. The Akok injury prolly forces Jackson or Wilson to start at the four. Depending on Polley’s health. I like Cole/Gaffney with Adams and Bouknight on the wing with Jackson at the four.

Jackson has been a post defender all four years in hs in that 23 zone of theirs. Not ideal to have them at the 4, but I think it's doable for sid/jackson to split 4 duties. Will need Springs for bigger more traditional 4s. Don't see them much in the NBE though
 
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PG: Cole, Gaffney
SG: Bouknight, Adams
SF: Jackson, Wilson
PF: Whaley, Springs
C: Carlton, Brown-Ferguson

stretch-5 grad transfer please. Any out there? Desperately need another big and more shooting. Two birds one stone.
 
stretch-5 grad transfer please. Any out there? Desperately need another big and more shooting. Two birds one stone.

He was mentioned earlier in this thread, but Jordan Bruner of Yale might be a grad transfer target who would provide rebounding, some shot-blocking, and a little outside shooting.
 

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He was mentioned earlier in this thread, but Jordan Bruner of Yale might be a grad transfer target who would provide rebounding, some shot-blocking, and a little outside shooting.
I just did a little research on this kid, and if he becomes available, the staff should make him a number one priority for next season. We like to judge these mid major kids on how they played vs top D1 competition. I know UNC is having a down year, but Bruner had 17 pts, 15 boards, while shooting 2-4 from three point range. I think he would be a good choice to bridge the gap if Akok misses the entire season and while we wait for Javonte Brown Ferguson to develop.
 
Good but he played very tentatively before the injury, sans his last game. I’m afraid post injury Polley might be unplayable.

I think it'll have the opposite effect. He's going to come back a hungry Husky.
 
Much is being discussed about our need for a center I don’t see it. We’ll have 2 senior centers, who’ve been part of our rotation for 4 years, Richie Springs who is 6’10ish(?) now and a 7 foot freshman. What we need is a hybrid/stretch forward with Akok likely out and Polley coming off injury. A tough 6’7/6’8 kid who can rebound and hit 3s would be ideal.
 
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You're not. I think we're a top 10 team if Bouk returns. Cole, Bouk and Jackson could be a spectacular perimeter. Whaley's emergence softens the loss of AKOK although we now need Springs to be a solid player off the bench.
Wow
 
Two huge parts of the ACL recovery process are 1) how hard you rehab, and 2) mental. Mental is huge in coming back with confidence after a torn ACL. That's why every case is different and why some guys aren't the same afterwards.
 
Much is being discussed about our need for a center I don’t see it. We’ll have 2 senior centers, who’ve been part of our rotation for 4 years, Richie Springs who is 6’10ish(?) now and a 7 foot freshman. What we need is a hybrid/stretch forward with Akok likely out and Polley coming off injury. A tough 6’7/6’8 kid who can rebound and hit 3s would be ideal.

springs (who i think will play more 4 than 5) and brown are complete unknowns, whaley is undersized for a 5, and if you're still counting on carlton then god bless you. i have more hope in polley playing some stretch 4 after 9-10 months of lifting.

having said that, a stretch 4 like Bruner would still be awesome i'm not being picky.
 
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People need to pump the breaks on being a Top 10 team next year. Our bigs aren't of that caliber. And the BE is significantly better than the AAC. I keep repeating this because it's crazy: 1-11 DePaul is 80 in KenPom, right between SMU and Tulsa. 1-11 DePaul would be favored at home against every team in this league except Houston and Cincy. That's you're "gimme."

They'll be better than this year, and I think their record will be a little better, but unless Bouk is on an AA team to end the year, they'll be a tournament team that, if the chips fall the right way, they might be able to make a little run.
 
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People need to pump the breaks on being a Top 10 team next year. Our bigs aren't of that caliber. And the BE is significantly better than the AAC. I keep repeating this because it's crazy: 1-11 DePaul is 80 in KenPom, right between SMU and Tulsa. 1-11 DePaul would be favored at home against every team in this league except Houston and Cincy. That's you're "gimme."

They'll be better than this year, and I think their record will be a little better, but unless Bouk is on an AA team to end the year, they'll be a tournament team that, if the chips fall the right way, they might be able to make a little run.
Big East is having a “down” year, too. It’ll be loaded next year.

Prior to the Akok injury I was expecting 4 to 7 wins in BE play next year. With him likely out the entire year, I’m not incredibly hopeful.
 
I'm not fully convinced we need a big more than a shooter/ball handler for next year. Assuming everyone currently on the roster stays besides AG I think we are still a guard short. Carlton, Whaley, Springs, then Polley/Sid at 4 in small lineups could be enough but I trust Hurley's judgement to fill that last spot.

I still have PTSD from our lack of guard depth a few years ago when we resorted to Purvis as PG one game.

You say this even though the current team has 3 players across the 4 and 5 position? We have two starting caliber PG next season. With Akok iffy to return we need size up front even more. He was plugged in as a high minute starting 4.

Polley gives you very little down low, he’s a long wing. I still don’t think it’s out of the question that if he is going to miss much of the season he’s not back here.

I‘m pretty sure Hurley has learned that you can’t really leave more than one scholarship on the table.
 
Idk what it is about this boards obsession with getting big for the sake of getting big. He’s a shooter, he’s not a physical banger. It’s good to add strength but we don’t need him to get to being a linebacker and have it affect his 3 point shooting.

UConn has been recruiting kids that have little or no bulk, going for kids who can jump out of the gym and jam spectacularly in high school ball. Once the group gets on the court in D1 play, 90% of the time it looks like boys vs men. Their once awed at ability to jump out of the gym is equaled by men who are bigger, stronger and faster.
UConn can compete with Memphis because they too are slight and that's why they are having trouble vs many other teams.
If you have Polley playing the 4 he better be a physical banger because that's what the position calls. Nobody wants a basketball player to be a linebacker if he is a PG or a SG, but there too you need muscle.
It's not a case of "getting big for the sake of getting big". If UConn continues to recruit the same type of body, they have to bulk up or they will continue to be overpowered by the bigger teams - which are the top 5 in the AAC and nearly every team in the NBE, ACC, B10 etc.
Size is important. You can't add strength without adding size.
BTW - TP is a 39% 3pt shooter who hasn't learned to create his own shot - he by no means is a polished shooter
 
Two huge parts of the ACL recovery process are 1) how hard you rehab, and 2) mental. Mental is huge in coming back with confidence after a torn ACL. That's why every case is different and why some guys aren't the same afterwards.

This is where the comparison to Larrier hits home for me. Both guys were already wary of going inside and taking contact with bigger bodies. It showed in how tentative Larrier was, he became a jump shooter and just that while being our 4. Now that is closer to Polley’s normall role, but he’d have to defend bigs and fight for rebounds.
 
Idk what it is about this boards obsession with getting big for the sake of getting big. He’s a shooter, he’s not a physical banger. It’s good to add strength but we don’t need him to get to being a linebacker and have it affect his 3 point shooting.

UConn has been recruiting kids that have little or no bulk, going for kids who can jump out of the gym and jam spectacularly in high school ball. Once the group gets on the court in D1 play, 90% of the time it looks like boys vs men. Their once awed at ability to jump out of the gym is equaled by men who are bigger, stronger and faster.
UConn can compete with Memphis because they too are slight and that's why they are having trouble vs many other teams.
If you have Polley playing the 4 he better be a physical banger because that's what the position calls. Nobody wants a basketball player to be a linebacker if he is a PG or a SG, but there too you need muscle.
It's not a case of "getting big for the sake of getting big". If UConn continues to recruit the same type of body, they have to bulk up or they will continue to be overpowered by the bigger teams - which are the top 5 in the AAC and nearly every team in the NBE, ACC, B10 etc.
Size is important. You can't add strength without adding size.
BTW - TP is a 39% 3pt shooter who hasn't learned to create his own shot - he by no means is a polished shooter
Of course size is important, I’ve never said it wasn’t. But a lot of what you’re getting at is due to the previous coaches lack of ability to recruit the right type of players as well. Dan Hurley has proven he can identify talent and if you can’t see that, idk what to tell you. If that means some guys are “more slender” so be it, they’re improving and wining games now. I’d say they were losing games earlier in the season due to poor decision making by the upperclassmen. They’ve cleaned that up a bit now. You guys want JB to get to 205 and TP to be some kind of physical banger like Igbanu. TP is not going to be guarding physical 4s next season, when was he doing that this year? He’s a set shooter, and shot over 40% from 3 this season. How is that not good? He’ll prolly be even more specialized next season given JB emergence and him coming off an injury.

my point was, people on the board want guys to just “bulk up” and have no clue about strength and conditioning. Certain body types are more adaptable to that, ala BA. I agree adding more physical guards and front court players is a need. If you follow the guys they are recruiting in the front court, they seem to be targeting that. Just takes time to do that. But give me a guy like JB and AA anyday.
 
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Have heard Hurley loves his offensive rebounding.

Gives me hope to not be overly concerned with losing CV on rebounding front next season, plus for as poorly as JC has been offensively, he has been a beast on the boards: 10+ rebounds 2 of the last 3 games plus Whaley get his too.
 
AJ Price tore his ACL during the 2008 NCAA Tournament. He came back pretty much 100% to start the 2008-2009 season, a year in which he was a main contributor for a Final Four run. I think Polley will be fine.
I agree with this. The science behind ACL reconstruction and how to rehab it has been getting better and better. I expect Polley to be back at or near the beginning of the season, and ready to play as much minutes as needed when conference play starts. Sadly, Akok is another story and will likely use his medical red shirt.
 
People need to pump the breaks on being a Top 10 team next year. Our bigs aren't of that caliber. And the BE is significantly better than the AAC. I keep repeating this because it's crazy: 1-11 DePaul is 80 in KenPom, right between SMU and Tulsa. 1-11 DePaul would be favored at home against every team in this league except Houston and Cincy. That's you're "gimme."

They'll be better than this year, and I think their record will be a little better, but unless Bouk is on an AA team to end the year, they'll be a tournament team that, if the chips fall the right way, they might be able to make a little run.

We don’t need dominate big men to win games. See 2014. We still have Cole, Gaffney, Adams, Bouknight, Jackson, and Wilson.
 
We don’t need dominate big men to win games. See 2014. We still have Cole, Gaffney, Adams, Bouknight, Jackson, and Wilson.
2014 had a First Team AA, another junior PG who played unbelievable defense, a kid who shot 50% from 3 and could guard 4 positions on the court, and a big who got double-doubles while being able to score from 3 and in the paint, and a center who averaged over 2 blocks per game in barely 16 minutes (so almost 6 per 40). In addition to vets who had already won a title and a bench that had a player like Lasan Kromah on it.

Even then, they lost 8 games and were only Top 20 most (but not all) of the year. They came on strong at the end of the year, but the kids you're counting on are either too young or too inexperienced against actual competition.
 
Much is being discussed about our need for a center I don’t see it. We’ll have 2 senior centers, who’ve been part of our rotation for 4 years, Richie Springs who is 6’10ish(?) now and a 7 foot freshman. What we need is a hybrid/stretch forward with Akok likely out and Polley coming off injury. A tough 6’7/6’8 kid who can rebound and hit 3s would be ideal.

We need to just pluck one of SMU's wings/mobile bigs who can shoot. Jolly, Mike, or Hunt, I don't care which one. We just need one of those guys. They're all Polley+ or Sid+ upgrades. We'll have Whaley and Springs who can play a big 4. We need a small ball 4 who can stretch and attack a closeout and rebound/defend bigs for stretches on D.
 
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