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This was a great three-point shooting team on paper that didn't shoot threes well and at times, it killed us. Need a proven, veteran shooter out of the portal.
Yep… but is he cool potentially being a backup or 15-20 minute guy when he could prob make more $$ and be the starter somewhere else?What about Somto Cyril - 6'11" - seems built - from Georgia - Cyril was a defensive anchor, tying for the SEC lead in blocks while rattling the rim with thunderous dunks to the tune of 75.9% shooting from the field. I think one year in only.
Reibe is like Bambi out there. IMHO don’t think he will ever make the step up on defenseYou nailed it. Reibe needs another year as a backup. He is well behind Clingan's development trajectory at this point. We need a rim protector.
Need another big guard to help out Silas.
Need the best PF in the country to fill Karaban's shoes.
Fill the rest with huge beefy wings who can shoot and draw fouls. We need size, size, and more size.
Need SIlas to make a big jump too. He effects the game in a lot of ways, but we need him to score next year. Has to be able to break someone off the dribble. Just wasnt that this year.
We need size.
I'm looking forward to seeing how he fits with the team, he has talent.Does anyone on this board even want Junior County?
Developmental prospects aren't that important to winning anymore, unfortunately.Does anyone on this board even want Junior County?
My #1 choice by a mile would be Murauskas. He's a dominant PF and will be in the National Player of the Year discussion next season once he's inevitably on a top 10 team
Hard to guess. I'm not sure about the East Coast part being an issue. He's from Lithuania not California after allSeems like a longshot that he'd come east and there will be no shortage of programs opening up their wallets for him.
Look at the Box Score for each from last night and you should logically conclude that neither is a starter.Can Jaylin Stewart start?
Can ross start? (Getting there)
Junior County is a guy who has the capacity to be a solid contributor. The question will be how he adapts and understand the offense. But he has a physique and size that will allow him to play early and he possesses great vision and elite level athleticism.Developmental prospects aren't that important to winning anymore, unfortunately.
Missed that about demary. Was that in the post game lockerroomPer Demary's own comment last night, he's not certain he's coming back and has a "tough decision" to make.
1. In general, we need to raise the bar on our explosiveness/athleticism. That was as unathletic of a good UConn team as we've seen. We were outclassed athletically vs Duke and vs Michigan. St. John's as well. Not just explosiveness but strength too. I think Hurley realized this with his pursuit of a kid like Landrew.
2. A lob threat big. Long, athletic, above-the-rim kid. A role player (we obviously want a stretch 4 to start) but we need this kind of player for certain matchups. Someone who complements Reibe, whether at the 4 or 5. Clingan in '23 or Samson in '24 kind of role. Glue guy. Two ground-bound bigs this year caused issues in some games, despite how much of a beast Reed was. Reibe has some skill but he's as finesse as it gets. I don't think he's a lock to start next year and if we want to compete for a championship it's probably not a good idea to pencil him in as the starter.
3. Another guard who can penetrate. Demary was a bit underwhelming at getting into the paint, even when healthy, and we had redundant guys in Solo and Mullins. In my perfect world Demary is back and we start him and another combo guard at the 1/2 (interchangeably), find a scoring wing, and have Solo off the bench (I know, I know).
4. The wing is a wild card. Ross and Stewart are role players/bench guys. Ross can be a nice sixth man next year. I'm assuming Mullins is gone. Solo at the 3 could work at times but we'd need more size too. I'm not counting on any freshman; they're a bonus if they contribute.
I think the staff will be looking at bringing in three starters, possibly four pending Demary, and there is a world where we're replacing all five. The biggest, most glaring need is our starting 4. No one on the current roster can fill that slot. At least there are possibilities, albeit not great ones in some cases, at every other position.
- Starting stretch 4
- Quick guard who can penetrate and is a respectable shooter.
- Athletic/physically imposing big man (possibly our starting 5)
- Wing scorer.
Honestly that is huge point alsoWill be interesting to see how long until Hurley looks to find Luke's replacement. I know there was some dialogue behind the scenes this past week.
Furph is definitely interesting. Watching him ball out in the U19s last summer, I suspected he would work himself into a rotation piece this season. I really hope he sees a path for minutes at Storrs and sticks around...Junior County is a guy who has the capacity to be a solid contributor. The question will be how he adapts and understand the offense. But he has a physique and size that will allow him to play early and he possesses great vision and elite level athleticism.
A guy that I am interested in seeing his development is Furphy.
Will be interesting to see how long until Hurley looks to find Luke's replacement. I know there was some dialogue behind the scenes this past week.
Silas was miles better than Newton year 1. Not worried there.Need SIlas to make a big jump too. He effects the game in a lot of ways, but we need him to score next year. Has to be able to break someone off the dribble. Just wasnt that this year.
We need size.
This. I’d have to think the coach is hired already, just not announced?Will be interesting to see how long until Hurley looks to find Luke's replacement. I know there was some dialogue behind the scenes this past week.
Given current information, UConn won't know that Mullins is gone until after the silly season is mostly over. And Ross is fine as a place holder if they bring in an offensively proficient 4 (there is still only one ball).I see Ross starting next season. He and Ball know Danny's offense extremely well. Silas will be a vet with Hurley experience.
I just think either Ross or Stewart (to a lesser extent) has earned the right to start 1st practices as a starter. I think Ross has the advantage and will be ready for next season. Just saying with Hurley's intricate offensive sets experience like Ross brings is invaluable.
You got $4 million in spare change lying around?What about Somto Cyril - 6'11" - seems built - from Georgia - Cyril was a defensive anchor, tying for the SEC lead in blocks while rattling the rim with thunderous dunks to the tune of 75.9% shooting from the field. I think one year in only.
Ehh I'd say they were about the same. Newton maybe a bit better, certainly better at finishing at the rim. But I suspect we will hear more that Silas's ankle injury was worse than they let on.Silas was miles better than Newton year 1. Not worried there.
Wilkins come on down.Per Demary's own comment last night, he's not certain he's coming back and has a "tough decision" to make.
Tbh, I think Solo has been hurt for 3 months too. The shooting touch was never quite right this yearEhh I'd say they were about the same. Newton maybe a bit better, certainly better at finishing at the rim. But I suspect we will hear more that Silas's ankle injury was worse than they let on.
He needs quality gym time over the summer. As big a guy as he is, he really doesn't have his "grown man muscles."Reibe is like Bambi out there. IMHO don’t think he will ever make the step up on defense