This situation reminds me of the heated debates a year ago about whether or not Bouknight should go pro. Half the board thought it was still 1995 and couldn't wrap their head around the fact that Bouk
had to go pro, that he was already old for a lottery pick. The reasons they gave for him to stay were nonsensical to anyone who knows how the modern NBA and NBA draft work. Anyone who reads this board frequently knows there's a good amount of NBA-bashing and posters proclaiming that they haven't watched the NBA in 20 years. Well, I'm not interested in what those people have to say about a situation like Bouknight's because they are out of the loop.
The same thing applies here: plenty of our fans don't understand that this is the new normal in college basketball but because UConn has never gone through it before it's new and scary and half the fanbase is freaking out. The timing and chain of events can be scary: you have to lose players before gaining players.
We lost three players who wouldn't be in the rotation next season and a RS freshman who we've never seen play. We added one of the top, if not the best, available guards in the portal. We're linked to several other transfers who have proven to be better than the guys who left the program. These aren't HS recruits we're talking about here where there will be busts and it's a crapshoot, these are guys who've had success at the D1 level.
Think about all transfers we've had recently who came in with any level of hype. How many of them have been busts? I'm not talking about David Onorah, Eric Cobb, and Antwoine Anderson, who were desperation adds by lazy coaching staff on their last legs.
- Cole
- Martin
- Purvis
- Miller
- Larrier
- Kromah
They ranged from 1st team All-Conference to key role players.
If we sign a Fordham transfer whose peak season was 11 & 3, I'll start to panic. Until then, I'm trusting this staff and the new process.