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Guess the new term is dunkers spot.. I call it the baseline.. Anyway.. When Andre is navigating the baseline on offense.. Using his speed and athleticism to get open.. He can really do some damage there...Has been open to him all year.. His teammates just need to give him catchable passes and he needs to co-exist with our Bigs in the paint.

Dependent on matchups but can be a weapon. Heard him and Danny talk about utilizing last week to work on his/the team's understanding of getting him some opportunities in his "spots".. Worked pretty well yesterday. Diarra assisted on a few of his dunks..

Also makes himself available for lobs/oops/offensive boards/putbacks

Fwiw on the dunker spot...

There are three different positions on the baseline: corner, short corner, and dunker spot. Dunker spot is just a few feet farther out than the short corner to maximize spacing. You essentially use it the same way.
 
.....it was an airball by Hawk at the end of the shot clock so it was actually a heads-up play and attempt by him.

You probably didn't have the full context of the play.

This. It was actually a very high IQ play because there was no time to land and gather for a layup or dunk.
 
Fwiw on the dunker spot...

There are three different positions on the baseline: corner, short corner, and dunker spot. Dunker spot is just a few feet farther out than the short corner to maximize spacing. You essentially use it the same way.
Appreciate your input..Did not know that as a casual fan.. Can see corner postioning....Did not know about short corner vs dunker spot.. When Hawk attacked the rim for a dunk the other night..Assumed that was a "corner" originated move that ended with a dunk.. BTW.. Clingan helped with clearing the lane for the action.

Still think Andre can be an asset to the team working the short corner/dunker spot .. Need him on ball occasionally but his athleticism is wasted if he's not working the baseline based on his skill set
 
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.....it was an airball by Hawk at the end of the shot clock so it was actually a heads-up play and attempt by him.

You probably didn't have the full context of the play.
I couldn't remember what you were referencing so I went back to find it. Happens with 14:48 remaining in the second half and you are very correct. Would have brought the house down.
 
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I think at least two of his threes were shots where he was passed the ball as the shot clock ran out. Can't blame him for taking those shots.
 
He’s bound to make some 3’s eventually because about 28% is what he’s shoots. My biggest concern is what is Hurley designing for when he’s not defended. Maybe clear outs so Andre can drive to the hoop.
 
Guess the new term is dunkers spot.. I call it the baseline.. Anyway.. When Andre is navigating the baseline on offense.. Using his speed and athleticism to get open.. He can really do some damage there...Has been open to him all year.. His teammates just need to give him catchable passes and he needs to co-exist with our Bigs in the paint.

Dependent on matchups but can be a weapon. Heard him and Danny talk about utilizing last week to work on his/the team's understanding of getting him some opportunities in his "spots".. Worked pretty well yesterday. Diarra assisted on a few of his dunks..

Also makes himself available for lobs/oops/offensive boards/putbacks

I used to call it the Stanley Robinson spot. RIP Sticks.
 
I used to call it the Stanley Robinson spot. RIP Sticks.
He was one of a kind.. Great athlete with crazy hops.. When he was locked in.. He would do some stuff you don't see on the court too often..
 
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Posting here because I can't decipher what other UConn players make an appearance


 
Appreciate your input..Did not know that as a casual fan.. Can see corner postioning....Did not know about short corner vs dunker spot.. When Hawk attacked the rim for a dunk the other night..Assumed that was a "corner" originated move that ended with a dunk.. BTW.. Clingan helped with clearing the lane for the action.

Still think Andre can be an asset to the team working the short corner/dunker spot .. Need him on ball occasionally but his athleticism is wasted if he's not working the baseline based on his skill set
Absolutely. Andre 25 feet from the hoop is basically useless. He should be down low as much as possible, where he can use his ridiculous athleticism and teams are forced to guard him. On rebounds where he pushes the ball 90 feet, he should try to just flush it more instead of passing closely to a teammate who can’t handle the pass. I can think of two of those for sure Saturday.
 
This is cool and all, but he looked so good driving to the rim last game. Please just do that and then shoot when needed. Doing this so he can start settling for threes again is not it.

Were you on his IG Live? Was he actually there jacking up 3's exclusively? Maybe he was practicing drives and dunks too?

Please file a viewing report if you were on, we're all here dying to know what went on...
 
This is cool and all, but he looked so good driving to the rim last game. Please just do that and then shoot when needed. Doing this so he can start settling for threes again is not it.


To recap: Andre Jackson posts a video of him practicing live at 1:45 in the morning on a Sunday night and your reaction was to complain about what he needs to fix.

He. Was IN THE GYM. PRACTICING!
 
Watch the first tv timeout and observe the exchange between Andre and Hurley. Is it a coach congratulating a player for good play or a coach supporting a player to build back his confidence? I think it's both.

I felt they have been working on these new schemes for Andre over the past three games. Effective changes don't come immediately. I believe that Andre's failure with the floater and 3 pt shots are from his lack of confidence and if I'm correct a couple of more games like this one will improve his game in those areas.

His positioning at the perimeter is effective for not only setting perimeter screens for the guards but also forcing his defender to keep an eye out at the perimeter to determine if Jackson is moving to the baseline or assisting our guards. If Andre only stays at the baseline his defender just has to move from one side of the lane to the other to neutralize three things - the post players, driving guards and Andre. The uncertainty created by having Andre on the perimeter with the option of moving to the baseline when he observes his defender is distracted is an advantage. It may even force opposing coaches to abandon the degree of sagging they are now employing.

I wouldn't be surprised if we see some pick and roll action between Adama and Andre where Andre is the roller.
 
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Fwiw on the dunker spot...

There are three different positions on the baseline: corner, short corner, and dunker spot. Dunker spot is just a few feet farther out than the short corner to maximize spacing. You essentially use it the same way.
They may also have to identify the dunker spot as being just to the right of the foul line for Andre, I mean, Donovan The Giant. He only needed one step from that spot when he caught the pass from Hassan to reach the basket and dunk!
 
To recap: Andre Jackson posts a video of him practicing live at 1:45 in the morning on a Sunday night and your reaction was to complain about what he needs to fix.

He. Was IN THE GYM. PRACTICING!
Nah not fix. Continue to do what worked last game. If he focused on that half as much as his three he’d be all conference minimum.

It was his career high in points and he didn’t have to make a single three to do it.

He worked hard as hell on his 3 point shot all summer and look where it got him. Being in the gym doesn’t matter if your focus isn’t in the right place.
 
To recap: Andre Jackson posts a video of him practicing live at 1:45 in the morning on a Sunday night and your reaction was to complain about what he needs to fix.

He. Was IN THE GYM. PRACTICING!
He's always worked hard as hell on his three and Hurley has always played him on the perimeter, it's late in year three and he still kills our halfcourt offense because he shouldn't be playing on the perimeter and shouldn't be jacking up threes.

I took his comment to mean, hopefully with all this hard work he does outside of structuted practice he's working on things like finishing through contact, finishing off of different angles near the hoop, working on his floater/hook etc.
 
Nah not fix. Continue to do what worked last game. If he focused on that half as much as his three he’d be all conference minimum.

It was his career high in points and he didn’t have to make a single three to do it.

He worked hard as hell on his 3 point shot all summer and look where it got him. Being in the gym doesn’t matter if your focus isn’t in the right place.
Practice lightly contested layups, dump-offs, and alley-oops? Interesting take.

If he's able to make wide open threes at 40% a clip, the defense will have to respect that shot and that creates spacing and opportunities for the rest of the offense.

You're focused on him making all-conference. He's focused on winning a national championship.
 
Practice lightly contested layups, dump-offs, and alley-oops? Interesting take.

If he's able to make wide open threes at 40% a clip, the defense will have to respect that shot and that creates spacing and opportunities for the rest of the offense.

You're focused on him making all-conference. He's focused on winning a national championship.
He's not capable of making wide open threes at 40%, that's the entire point. Coach has been using him wrong and teams have designed their entire defense around making UConn play 4 on 5 on offense. If Jackson is shooting those threes he's playing right into their hands and we've seen how poorly that goes for UConn.

He should absolutely be working on his finishing around the rim, he should be playing closer to the rim and finishing way more than he does.
 
He's not capable of making wide open threes at 40%, that's the entire point. Coach has been using him wrong and teams have designed their entire defense around making UConn play 4 on 5 on offense. If Jackson is shooting those threes he's playing right into their hands and we've seen how poorly that goes for UConn.

He should absolutely be working on his finishing around the rim, he should be playing closer to the rim and finishing way more than he does.
Exactly!! People here have been talking about it for a month, maybe longer…sounds like Dan Hurley finally realized it

I rewatched the SH game focusing on Andre’s defender. It’s amazing how many times his man caused a turnover or bad offensive play for us by just camping out in the paint not worrying about AJ.

If he starts attacking the rim they can’t slough off him like that

He’s obviously has a tremendous work ethic…he just needs to work on the right stuff
 
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Practice lightly contested layups, dump-offs, and alley-oops? Interesting take.

If he's able to make wide open threes at 40% a clip, the defense will have to respect that shot and that creates spacing and opportunities for the rest of the offense.

You're focused on him making all-conference. He's focused on winning a national championship.
Did you notice Seton Hall eventually had to guard Andre closely as a result of how he moves off ball and with his screen setting? Threes are not always the answer man.

As SuperJohn noted, he’s been working on his three point shot and he still looks like this in year three. 40% isn’t going to happen. It’s the hardest shot in basketball.

How about he takes some of that energy and put it towards a floater, a midrange, do the Mikan drill to work on using the glass to finish. Look up some Kyrie finishing drills, something. Those will be much easier for him and be even more effective because him going to the rim let’s him use his best attribute, his athleticism.
 
Did you notice Seton Hall eventually had to guard Andre closely as a result of how he moves off ball and with his screen setting? Threes are not always the answer man.
I didn't say they were. But they are something he needs to continue practicing unless you didn't notice how much harder it was for the offense to get open shots with his defender in the paint while he's at the 3pt line.
As SuperJohn noted, he’s been working on his three point shot and he still looks like this in year three. 40% isn’t going to happen. It’s the hardest shot in basketball.
I said 40% of "wide open" threes. Not 40% of "all" threes. See point above about him being wide open at the 3pt line. Maybe you missed it because it was in bold?

How about he takes some of that energy and put it towards a floater, a midrange, do the Mikan drill to work on using the glass to finish. Look up some Kyrie finishing drills, something. Those will be much easier for him and be even more effective because him going to the rim let’s him use his best attribute, his athleticism.
If you didn't see it, he must not have done it. I'm sure if you saw a player go 2-10 from the free throw line, then post a video of himself practicing free throws you'd still have a complaint.
 
He's not capable of making wide open threes at 40%, that's the entire point. Coach has been using him wrong and teams have designed their entire defense around making UConn play 4 on 5 on offense. If Jackson is shooting those threes he's playing right into their hands and we've seen how poorly that goes for UConn.

He should absolutely be working on his finishing around the rim, he should be playing closer to the rim and finishing way more than he does.
So he shouldn’t be working on his biggest flaw? You do realize that if he hits 1-2 threes at the beginning of a game that it completely changes how the other team plays? You also realize that’s good for us as a team, right?
 
This is the “Andre Appreciation Thread”. There have been too many comments about negative things. Please take your negativity elsewhere. Andre played great against Seton Hall. Scored 15 points that we desperately needed. Fired up the crowd with rim rocking dunks and grabbed 10 rebounds which we were critical. This is the time and place to celebrate what Andre is doing well. Save everything else for another time and thread.
 
So he shouldn’t be working on his biggest flaw? You do realize that if he hits 1-2 threes at the beginning of a game that it completely changes how the other team plays? You also realize that’s good for us as a team, right?
Opposing coaches love it when he makes his first one, that can lull him into jacking up more which is exactly what opposing coaches want, it's why they back off 12 feet. For UConn to truly function at a high level offensively he has to find ways to score around the rim, he needs Hurley to put him near the rim. With his otherworldly athleticism finishing has always been his biggest flaw.
 
God we have awful fans.
But it is CT and after living there for the first 27 years of life and moving to several other parts of the country over the lady 30 years has taught me that we CT folks can be fairly pessimistic about everything not just UConn bb.
 
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