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Alex Karaban Appreciation Thread

One of the all-time greatest Huskies, I don't care what metric you choose - he fits.

Thank you Alex for all you have done!
 
Ultimate glue guy-Program stabilizer- Player/coach. Could always count on his effort and impact with winning plays at crunch time. Contributions to our team successes over the last 4 years were endless. Worthy of his Wall status.

A job well done Alex.
 
Thank you, Alex. The team won't be the same without you. You gave everything you had for 4 years and provided the stability, smarts, effort, and calmness that the team needed.

You will be sorely missed.
 
It was easy to tell the casuals from the truly knowledgeable fans based upon how they rated Alex.

Absolute god-tier screener & cutter, whose off-ball movement opened up so much for the rest of the team even when he was the clear fifth option. God I hope he lands with an NBA team that understands the value of that.
 
I'm sad for what he's meant to the community. Living as close to campus as I do, his influence in and around Storrs has been incredible. Even around campus he's just a good guy. You can't replace a kid like him. You can only hope to find someone like him to lead and to be an example for the younger guys to aspire to be like. Hearing Solo Ball and Reed just gush about Alex has been truly impressive.
 
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AK is UConn basketball. Its been such a great ride. I know outsiders think we are the most entitled fan base out there but what really makes me smile is watching my 7 and 10 year old fall in love with this team during AKs run. The teams he led literally created core memories for my kids. The hardest part of this morning was having to hear them say they wished they got another parade to see Alex, Solo, Jayden and all the guys. Crazy, almost 3 parades in 4 years. These kids are so damn spoiled 😁. I hope Brad Stevens keeps him local for a few years before he finds his way back to Storrs. Love you AK!!
 
A legend in the program who, we should remember, probably sacrificed career NBA earnings to come back here multiple times.
 
dead poets society GIF
 
Hope he has a long pro career and then we get to see him on the bench in Storrs, at some point.

I hope he moves past this loss quickly, but I know the type of competitor that he is and its the nature of the mindset. He'll probably have a thousand 'what ifs' run through his head, but hopefully the young man moves on and continues to represent UConn with nothing but the class, intelligence, determination and grace that he has so far.

Hope we see him at a lot of UConn games routing on the future teams.

If he ever visits this board and reads this thread, I'll sum up my comments with "Thank you Alex, for giving us nothing but your very best. You have been truly an absolute joy to watch."
 
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All-time Husky. A true role model and epitome of what it means to lead by example.

I wish I could post videos from my phone. I’ve mentioned before that he did a video for my son for his bday right before the championship his freshman year. It was probably one of his first NIL shoutouts and you could tell he was a little nervous about what to say but he’s such a great dude and will be missed tremendously.

goodbye GIF
 
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He will be back (eventually) in some coaching capacity… one day. Amazing young man. He has more NC’s than… no need to go there. AK you will be sorely missed - best of luck in future endeavors.
 
I will ask that you all forgive me. I feel emotional about this topic. My first year following UConn was 1989. UConn has given me so much joy over my adult life. And among all the players and coaches that have contributed to that, Alex Karaban is #1. He was part of 3 Final Fours and 2 rings. The kid truly bleeds blue. He chose UConn over his own professional career several times. But above and beyond that, this kid is all class. I will miss him. We all, at times, have taken him for granted. I fear next year we are going to realize what he brought to the table cannot be easily duplicated. God bless you Alex. I pray for nothing but success and blessings in all you do.
 
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I cried seeing Alex cry. We are going to miss that man so much. He has been the best representative of our state (and broader New England), our program, and our university that we could have ever asked for. I hope and expect he has a long and fruitful career in the game of basketball, playing and coaching and GMing.

If he or his people ever read this, thank you so much Alex.
 
what a career. It will be sad not to see him on court next year
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." - Dr. Seuss

Hopefully I don't see him around town when I go home to visit my parents. Hopefully my fellow Tomahawk is practicing or on the road with the Celtics.
 
I cried seeing Alex cry. We are going to miss that man so much. He has been the best representative of our state (and broader New England), our program, and our university that we could have ever asked for. I hope and expect he has a long and fruitful career in the game of basketball, playing and coaching and GMing.

If he or his people ever read this, thank you so much Alex.
See Dr. Seuss above.
 
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