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The BY never fails to surprisedid not expect to see this here lol
The BY never fails to surprisedid not expect to see this here lol
Wing slasher, plays way above the rim – maybe moreso than anybody we've ever had.
Can't shoot a lick.
I don't really think Donyell was an "above the rim" guy – he was more about length than explosive hops.Who do you think our 3 best above the rim players were?
DMarshsll, Stix, Rudy?
CaronWho do you think our 3 best above the rim players were?
DMarshsll, Stix, Rudy?
Who do you think our 3 best above the rim players were?
DMarshsll, Stix, Rudy?
Donyell #3 by default probably. Sticks and Gay are easily 1A and 1b then there’s a big drop off. Maybe Andre Drummond for the one year he played? Boat was a great dunker but didn’t show it off in game much.I don't really think Donyell was an "above the rim" guy – he was more about length than explosive hops.
Stix & Rudy for sure. Ray really was an above the rim guy in his youth, tho obviously so much more than that. I think Burrell fits as well.
did not expect to see this here lol
Underrated in this department, Lyman Depriest. He had a dunk at BC on the break where he took off one foot inside the foul line and Tomahawked it with two hands. Just wasn't much of a scorer.For one of the best basketball programs ever we've had a surprisingly low amount of jump out of the gym freaks. Rudy and Stix are the only guys that really fit the bill, I think we'll be adding one soon.
He's miniature but Boat was fairly freaky.
Wing slasher, plays way above the rim – maybe moreso than anybody we've ever had.
Can't shoot a lick.
Scottie Burrell !!Who do you think our 3 best above the rim players were?
DMarshsll, Stix, Rudy?
I don’t get it either.Amazing to me there’s high interest in a guy who doesn’t handle it that well and "can’t shoot a lick"? I really don’t care how great an athlete he is if he can’t learn to handle or make shots it will be difficult to be a stud even in college. If he is ready to work hard on both and the coaches feel he can then good for us.
The 2 we had Stanley and Rudy both could shoot it at least well enough to put the thought in the defense. Stanley was 6'8" too and could rebound the ball and Rudy was really long an 6'7" and could throw it on the floor enough to worry the defense. Hoping this kid finds a little of each of these guys because hops isn't enough.
Losing to VA Tech, 35-17 at half, no doubt.The 30,000 attendance.
I’ve said it before. That Dome hasn’t aged well. It’s not gonna be like Phog Allen or Hinkel. It’s gonna be like the old armory in the rundown city. Mausoleum like. And the State of New York ain’t gonna fix it or ever build infrastructure. Boeheim leaves. They’re in their transition and getting 11,000 one night. It gonna be awful
Amazing to me there’s high interest in a guy who doesn’t handle it that well and "can’t shoot a lick"? I really don’t care how great an athlete he is if he can’t learn to handle or make shots it will be difficult to be a stud even in college. If he is ready to work hard on both and the coaches feel he can then good for us.
The 2 we had Stanley and Rudy both could shoot it at least well enough to put the thought in the defense. Stanley was 6'8" too and could rebound the ball and Rudy was really long an 6'7" and could throw it on the floor enough to worry the defense. Hoping this kid finds a little of each of these guys because hops isn't enough.
Hey E this seems to referencing the move to the NBE. With that background, is it a little less funny now?
Athleticism matters in athletics. He'd be the greatest pure athlete in UConn history, save the size adjusted Andre Drummond insanity. Nobody should expect Jackson to come in and be a primary scorer, but 2-3 years down the road, who knows what kind of skills he could develop.Amazing to me there’s high interest in a guy who doesn’t handle it that well and "can’t shoot a lick"? I really don’t care how great an athlete he is if he can’t learn to handle or make shots it will be difficult to be a stud even in college. If he is ready to work hard on both and the coaches feel he can then good for us.
The 2 we had Stanley and Rudy both could shoot it at least well enough to put the thought in the defense. Stanley was 6'8" too and could rebound the ball and Rudy was really long an 6'7" and could throw it on the floor enough to worry the defense. Hoping this kid finds a little of each of these guys because hops isn't enough.
Jackson plays at a completely different pace, his motor is nonstop, he’s much more competitive. He also has better handle than Sid.Admittedly uneducated on the kid, but I’ve never heard anyone say “I wish Sid was slightly more athletic.”
Could someone more familiar with his game differentiate between the two?
All Chief can say at the moment is that there are some outstanding recruits in the Northeast the next couple of years and rather than looking at the micro specifics right now of each player - look for a major paradigm shift to change the conversation. At that time, Chief will do some player specific deep dives.