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That's true but doesn't tell the whole story. He started and played 3 games as a freshman, 6 games as a soph. He played 25 games last year and didn't finish the season. Basically he has played 34 games of live basketball over a period of 3-4 years? I didn't even count the games he missed in HS either. That's a whole lot of missed time in a practice only setting and sitting on the sidelines. I can't imagine how frustrating that could be. That's basically stripping away someone's livelihood and joy for all those years and not being able to compete at a level he's used to.
It doesn't matter and I agree with your point but he's played 53 games at UConn.
 
Hope to see AG back in the roll of helping the team make the NCAA T. May be a supporting team member he would be good at that.
Anthony is great in all the articles he writes. We are lucky to have him..
Good luck to AG and the team should know we are behind them all the way.
The young players should do everything to help CV and AG go out,on a tournament team.
 
Hope to see AG back in the roll of helping the team make the NCAA T. May be a supporting team member he would be good at that.
Anthony is great in all the articles he writes. We are lucky to have him..
Good luck to AG and the team should know we are behind them all the way.
The young players should do everything to help CV and AG go out,on a tournament team.
Except for when Anthony is running hit pieces on Jim Calhoun.
 
AG is not playing up to his capabilities. The constant going into the lane without a plan, in key moments, has been brutal.

That being said, we're jumping ahead here and imagining that this was the source of UConn's problems all along. we just went from playing 4 nationally ranked teams in a row to playing a Temple team that is struggling, to say the least.

I hope the team can improve and compete with the best of the AAC but let's not pretend that we have the answers yet, especially as we're playing better teams than Tulsa.

I think we need an Alterique that plays within himself in order to maximize this team's performance.
 
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Hope everything works out for Gilbert and it’s been a rough ride for him. What stood out and slapped me in the face is the fact that UConn has a McDonald’s all American that has never had a winning season. That’s a marker that would seem unbelievable years ago.
 
Didn’t that little weasel Schefty get sued by JPP for leaking the xrays of his stump hand?
 
Didn’t that little weasel Schefty get sued by JPP for leaking the xrays of his stump hand?

Yes. They settled the suit. He literally tweeted out the medical chart.
 
Um, he’s been around the program since 2016??? The injuries have kept him off the court but he should know better by now then to play like he has.
Injured , on the sidelines, rehabbing his shoulder twice. Watching practice and actually participating and 2 different things.
 
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Injured , on the sidelines, rehabbing his shoulder twice. Watching practice and actually participating and 2 different things.
So are we supposed to keep him around for seven years so that he can have 3 years of experience and act like a normal senior? I'm confused about what kind of argument you're trying to make.
 
So are we supposed to keep him around for seven years so that he can have 3 years of experience and act like a normal senior? I'm confused about what kind of argument you're trying to make.
My argument is - you can't say he is a 3 year starter like some are claiming - that's BS. Base your assessment of his play on where he is in playing time - he is a mid year sophomore. Carlton is a junior, CV a senior. I am not saying anything about him staying or leaving.
 
I worked my whole career as a medical professional in an educational setting. FERPA & HIPPA are laws for a reason. How many times has a University refused to comment because of a student's s right to privacy. Should be respected here also. Dont like my stance too bad - it comes from years of experience in the field.

Educational setting is the key phrase here. HIPPA is another federal law chasing a problem that 99.9% of the population never experiences but it impacts on costs of care and wastes a great deal of time and expense for both the patients and the practitioners. Huge consulting dollars were made when it was implemented over 25 years ago and the costs for implementing it would have been better spent expanding programs to train primary care providers and all sorts of other services.

In the new digital era we have lots more problems with loss of privacy due to hacking into systems than we have with people carelessly or accidentally (maybe even some purposely) revealing patient information.

HIPPA is sort of like the recorded announcements we hear when we call a doctor's office or some other medical facility. You know, "If this is a medical emergency, hang up and dial 911". That came from a few people with critical health problems calling their doctor and waiting on line for the office to pick up the call but now we all have to listen to it every time we call.
 
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I feel like Gilbert is going through something very similar to many point guards at a similar place over the years. The difference is most of them were sophomores and Gilbert is in his fourth year because of injuries. The things that were said about sophomore-year Shabazz and Taliek are sounding pretty familiar, but Gilbert is if anything getting less benefit of the doubt (not that those guys weren't getting killed here, too)
What!?! Soph Shabazz had a ring! That's a little different!!
 
So are we supposed to keep him around for seven years so that he can have 3 years of experience and act like a normal senior? I'm confused about what kind of argument you're trying to make.
Van Wilder 2
 
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2 more than Adams, 32 less than Carlton and 63 less than Vital - not a 3rd or 4th year player.

And Gaffney has played 35 fewer games than AG, yet he takes care of the ball a lot better and actually tries run an offense and play team ball.

What is your point? It doesnt matter how many games youve played. Its how you play. Duh
 
This was a really good read. It’s all too easy to lose sight that college athletes are people and very young and vulnerable. Going from thinking you’re a lotto pick to struggling immensely and questioning your future and supporting your family. Kid does not need us bitching about missed layups. When an 80% FT shooter goes 1-7 it’s clearly mental and he definitely needed a break.

I hope he comes back and has big moments for us. If he does indeed move on after this year he deserves a big ovation on senior night.
 
HIPAA doesn't prevent a person's friends and family from talking to the press or anyone else. It restricts UConn and Health Care professionals from sharing protected health information, but that's not what happened here.
This is the truth - often tough to sort out the regulations.
 
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Folks, this may also be appropriate for the “Hardo” thread, but:

It’s “HIPAA” (Health Insurance Portability and Accountabilty Act)...not “HIPPA”

you’re not allowed to talk about it unless you use the proper terminology



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Ironically enough, I did talk about it in the hardo thread, sort of.
 
It doesn't matter and I agree with your point but he's played 53 games at UConn.
Not making any excuses for him. He's under performing for a highly rated recruit that's supposed to be a building block. At this point, being held out of the game points to something bigger than basketball.
 
I worked my whole career as a medical professional in an educational setting. FERPA & HIPPA are laws for a reason. How many times has a University refused to comment because of a student's s right to privacy. Should be respected here also. Dont like my stance too bad - it comes from years of experience in the field.
Your understanding of HIPPA law is so wildly incorrect that I think you should strongly consider a refresher course. Seriously. I’m a clinician myself and it’s just cringeworthy that HIPPA was even mentioned at all after reading this article.
 
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