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Let's give him a month or two before deciding what his ceiling is as a player.
No more than that?
Let's give him a month or two before deciding what his ceiling is as a player.
That would be a tall story. Jerome played hard and tough but game prep wasn’t his thing. Ben Gordon did that and some others.I remember a story that Dyson did this regularly.
T.Mart is your answer.OK, I thought the game allowed for 5 five fouls.
Fouling out could have been the learning experience but I guess this is another route to take.
I know very little about basketball but I have a hunch UCONN will be a better team with Jackson on the floor in one of the forward positions. We need his passing/playmaking ability and defensive potential.
He has the ability to be a great rebounder and shot blocker/defender. Scott Burrell 2.0 with better assist potential.
The learning experience is if you are lazy on D, you sit. You don't get to keep playing. That's the motivation.OK, I thought the game allowed for 5 five fouls.
Fouling out could have been the learning experience but I guess this is another route to take.
I know very little about basketball but I have a hunch UCONN will be a better team with Jackson on the floor in one of the forward positions. We need his passing/playmaking ability and defensive potential.
He has the ability to be a great rebounder and shot blocker/defender. Scott Burrell 2.0 with better assist potential.
that apparently wasn't evident heading into the season.The learning experience is if you are lazy on D, you sit. You don't get to keep playing. That's the motivation.
Agreed, that is definitely follow through from a shot, heels lifted off the ground and all. My guess is he shot it like a free throw not a jump shot and that’s why form is as it is. If that’s his form for a shot coming back that would be super concerning as anyone who competitively plays basketball would be reacting to its with knees bent and lunging towards where the ball is going, not standing with arms in the air with legs straight.you sure about that? take another look.
duhthat apparently wasn't evident heading into the season.
That would be a tall story. Jerome played hard and tough but game prep wasn’t his thing. Ben Gordon did that and some others.
you sure about that? take another look.
What was I wrong about? I said Ben did that (shoot on his own a lot) “and some others”. I agree, Ray would be in that group.Wrong brother.... ray did also
Chief I’d love to hear more about this meeting between you, Calhoun and Dyson....the back ground, the setting etc. It sounds super interesting and I love to hear the details of the behind the scene program stuff most of us will never get the opportunity to see/hear first hand.What was I wrong about? I said Ben did that (shoot on his own a lot) “and some others”. I agree, Ray would be in that group.
While Jerome played hard, he did not do the necessary game prep, individual initiated practice and the necessary off court discipline. Coach publicly acknowledged that after his turnover plague USF game. A more mature Jerome realizes that today and told both Coach and Chief, if he had to do things over, he would have done things differently. Chief appreciates and respects that acknowledgement. Sure, the injury hurt, but he had NBA talent with a little work and discipline on and off the court. During those years it was easier making the NBA as a high UConn draft pick than being scouted in some far overseas pro league. Best to make the best of that opportunity on the UConn stage. When he apologized to Coach about this a few years ago, Coach gave him unconditional love and told him to look forward not backwards with regret.
Chief I’d love to hear more about this meeting between you, Calhoun and Dyson....the back ground, the setting etc. It sounds super interesting and I love to hear the details of the behind the scene program stuff most of us will never get the opportunity to see/hear first hand.
Those were two separate conversations.Chief I’d love to hear more about this meeting between you, Calhoun and Dyson....the back ground, the setting etc. It sounds super interesting and I love to hear the details of the behind the scene program stuff most of us will never get the opportunity to see/hear first hand.
Don’t know what to make of Jackson thus far, he hasn’t really gotten involved. We know he can do alley oops and put backs, but is he going to be able to (this year, not long term) create his own shot? Drive past a defender from the baseline or the top of the key in a half court set? I haven’t seen anything that leads me to believe he can do those things with big East play a week or two away. And I think we all know the shot isn’t going to be his weapon until he fixes that form over the summer
I’m going to get killed for this but... is he just sid Wilson from a skill perspective? I know he is more intelligent, more court aware, and a harder worker so he WILL be great over the long term
He did but Bouk also came out in the Charleston Classic, his first game, and was immediately scoring and one of the best if not the best player on the court. I’m not saying Ajax won’t be good or special, but JB is super special and as of right now we can’t compare Ajax to JB.Bouknight looked lost at times last year before pulling it together. (ie. the Indiana game at MSG) Give this guy some time. With the guidance of our staff he will pull it together and when he does, he's going to be very, very good.
If he starts out as a great defender and passer the hardest part is over. He has time to develop his shooting and with that explosive athleticism he will be very special imho. That picture of him is worth framing. It says everything about his attitude and fire. This team needs leaders. I think he will apply himself and be one of those Uconn players who leaves it all on the court. Some players make everyone else better. I am going to enjoy watching his development along with of the rest of this young team.He did but Bouk also came out in the Charleston Classic, his first game, and was immediately scoring and one of the best if not the best player on the court. I’m not saying Ajax won’t be good or special, but JB is super special and as of right now we can’t compare Ajax to JB.
Jackson came out and looked great his first game too, and then had a few silly fouls and barely played game 2. Way too early to panic about him, especially when most of his minutes have been him looking goodHe did but Bouk also came out in the Charleston Classic, his first game, and was immediately scoring and one of the best if not the best player on the court. I’m not saying Ajax won’t be good or special, but JB is super special and as of right now we can’t compare Ajax to JB.
OK, I thought the game allowed for 5 five fouls.
Fouling out could have been the learning experience but I guess this is another route to take.
I know very little about basketball but I have a hunch UCONN will be a better team with Jackson on the floor in one of the forward positions. We need his passing/playmaking ability and defensive potential.
He has the ability to be a great rebounder and shot blocker/defender. Scott Burrell 2.0 with better assist potential.