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I'd love to see him get caught up in a drug scandal. I bet Jamal Coombs-McDaniel took the blame for him and his high school bro.
lol, no fan of AO but cmon this is a little over the top.
I'd love to see him get caught up in a drug scandal. I bet Jamal Coombs-McDaniel took the blame for him and his high school bro.
Nice. But it just shows you that AO did learn a few things from JC. JC never took blame for anything either.
we need a recruit to take on #34 ASAP, only jersey I have in my collection, can't even wear it to the game on Tuesday
What season is it from? I have a #34 from RarRay era. At least that way you can say Ray Allen as most folks won't remember who AO is anyway.
This kid is such a piece of , honestly.
The quotes just show how out of touch with reality he was, and continues to be.
-"He's a Hall of Fame coach and I'm not taking anything away from him, but what he did was wrong in my opinion," Oriakhi said. " In my three years, I never, ever talked back to him. I kept quiet and did exactly what he told me. I got good grades, played hard and never got in trouble."Never talked back to Calhoun? Just trash-talked him on twitter and behind his back?
Played hard? I remember him sulking after fumbling away a rebound or getting stripped. Or complaining to the refs after a call didn't go his way.
"I don't care about minutes," he said. "I just want to win. That's what made it so difficult last season. We weren't winning.""If you helped win a national title and then were on the bench, how would you feel?"Contradicting yourself much? Don't care about minutes, but complain that you were on the bench? YEAH that makes sense.
-"But at UConn, they never ran a play for me. The only way I was getting a shot was to get an offensive rebound."Again, we made countless efforts to get AO the ball last year; they were all wasted possessions. This really shows how clueless he is. And when was the last time he got an offensive rebound?
-"He (Pressey) always made everything easy for me," Oriakhi said. "It's easy, so easy. You can average eight points a game just off Phil's passes. He's the best point guard in the country."-"What (calhoun) did last year was ridiculous," he added. "Especially to a junior. I figured I'd get a little leeway.These two quotes show's Alex's true character. He wants everything handed to him. He wants EASY passes. He feels he was OWED the playing time.
-"Coach Calhoun tried to get me to stay, but my mind was made up. I was laughing at him in my head."Cool, bro. That's respectful. Showing your true colors.
Glad the kid is gone... we didn't need to beg him to stay for another year just so that he could infect this year's team, even despite the post-season ban. I'd rather have TO in there playing and get out-rebounded by a few dozen.
This kid is in for a rude awakening when he doesn't get drafted after this year and probably won't find a home playing professional ball anywhere. Yet... he'll still manage to blame Calhoun for that somehow.
Trashing a Hall of Fame coach raises red flags with NBA scouts. His quotes are more indicative of his character anyway. He doesn't understand that nothing is given to him in the league, that he has to EARN everything he gets. That's why he doesn't belong.
This kid is such a piece of , honestly.
The quotes just show how out of touch with reality he was, and continues to be.
-"He's a Hall of Fame coach and I'm not taking anything away from him, but what he did was wrong in my opinion," Oriakhi said. " In my three years, I never, ever talked back to him. I kept quiet and did exactly what he told me. I got good grades, played hard and never got in trouble."Never talked back to Calhoun? Just trash-talked him on twitter and behind his back?
Played hard? I remember him sulking after fumbling away a rebound or getting stripped. Or complaining to the refs after a call didn't go his way.
"I don't care about minutes," he said. "I just want to win. That's what made it so difficult last season. We weren't winning.""If you helped win a national title and then were on the bench, how would you feel?"Contradicting yourself much? Don't care about minutes, but complain that you were on the bench? YEAH that makes sense.
-"But at UConn, they never ran a play for me. The only way I was getting a shot was to get an offensive rebound."Again, we made countless efforts to get AO the ball last year; they were all wasted possessions. This really shows how clueless he is. And when was the last time he got an offensive rebound?
-"He (Pressey) always made everything easy for me," Oriakhi said. "It's easy, so easy. You can average eight points a game just off Phil's passes. He's the best point guard in the country."-"What (calhoun) did last year was ridiculous," he added. "Especially to a junior. I figured I'd get a little leeway.These two quotes show's Alex's true character. He wants everything handed to him. He wants EASY passes. He feels he was OWED the playing time.
-"Coach Calhoun tried to get me to stay, but my mind was made up. I was laughing at him in my head."Cool, bro. That's respectful. Showing your true colors.
Glad the kid is gone... we didn't need to beg him to stay for another year just so that he could infect this year's team, even despite the post-season ban. I'd rather have TO in there playing and get out-rebounded by a few dozen.
This kid is in for a rude awakening when he doesn't get drafted after this year and probably won't find a home playing professional ball anywhere. Yet... he'll still manage to blame Calhoun for that somehow.
Trashing a Hall of Fame coach raises red flags with NBA scouts. His quotes are more indicative of his character anyway. He doesn't understand that nothing is given to him in the league, that he has to EARN everything he gets. That's why he doesn't belong.
Wow if you have a place in your UConn heart for this SOB then your as delusional as he.............
My thinking is that this is not 100% - 0% issue, maybe 60%-40%. AO is not all wrong and JC was not 100% right. Can't blame AO for taking it badly after winning a ring and having JC kick him to the curb for the shiny new toy. They should have been able find some common ground. It's wrong to put all the responsibility for the result on the kid, the adult shoud get some blame as well.
There was plenty of common ground though. First off, that shiny new toy had a better year than Oriakhi and, if you recall, came off the bench to start the season. Oriakhi earned himself a place in Calhoun's doghouse early on because he was outplayed by Tyler Olander of all people.
Calhoun took him out of the starting lineup for a stretch and, when that didn't work, put him back in the starting lineup even though Oriakhi had done nothing to deserve it. Yes, he ended up playing fewer minutes than in years past, but it still turned out that Drummond was the only big guy who got more minutes than AO. If AO was significantly better than Roscoe, Drummond, and the November version of Tyler Olander, then I'd be more sympathetic. But I don't know how anyone could argue that this was the case last year.
My thinking is that this is not 100% - 0% issue, maybe 60%-40%. AO is not all wrong and JC was not 100% right. Can't blame AO for taking it badly after winning a ring and having JC kick him to the curb for the shiny new toy. They should have been able find some common ground. It's wrong to put all the responsibility for the result on the kid, the adult shoud get some blame as well.
Exactly. mauconnfan and I talked about AO's strengths and weaknesses constantly during the 2010 championship season. None of our discussions at that time were about his attitude. We constantly discussed his many inabilities and liabilities skill wise. He was easily exploitable if opposing coaches did a good job scouting his weaknesses. He didn't disappear from lots of games because he didn't exert himself. He disappeared because lots of opposing coaches knew how to neutralize him both on the offensive and defensive ends of the game.
BTW, I have a little axe to grind about a player who took a lot of hits three years ago. He certainly wasn't a saint. Because of his game face scowl, and probably playing with a chip on his shoulder, it opened him up to a lot of criticism on this board. Chief00 was the ringleader for painting this kid as a cancer to the team even as he pointed to Jamal Coombs-McDaniel as being a special player and person. I think a lot of chemistry problems with that team three years ago started with the arrival of Jamal Coombs-McDaniel and AO and were attributed excessively and unfairly to JD. JD was a JC type of player. He left everything on the court. He never bad mouthed the coach even as the coach didn't reciprocate. I'm a big JC fan but he did have a habit of saying and doing things publicly that would have been better off if he didn't say or do them. Even after saying some negative things about JD at the end of that season, JD never bad mouthed his mentor. That's a noble attitude that neither JC, AO or AO's dad can claim.
IMO, Jamal Coombs-McDaniel and AO were the whiners and moaners right from the get go. That causes lots of problems with the chemistry of the team. Very few people can overcome those type of attitudes. KW was uniquely qualified to do so. I would put Caron as another guy with that skill. It's rare.
Who knows how things will play out at Mizzou this season. But if that team goes through a bad stretch, AO is not going to make things any easier for the team to over come its adversity. The way I see things I would absolutely prefer being in a foxhole with JD. I would absolutely want to avoid a foxhole with AO.
I think a lot of chemistry problems with that team three years ago started with the arrival of Jamal Coombs-McDaniel and AO and were attributed excessively and unfairly to JD. JD was a JC type of player. He left everything on the court. He never bad mouthed the coach even as the coach didn't reciprocate. I'm a big JC fan but he did have a habit of saying and doing things publicly that would have been better off if he didn't say or do them. Even after saying some negative things about JD at the end of that season, JD never bad mouthed his mentor. That's a noble attitude that neither JC, AO or AO's dad can claim.
The issues we had with JD were mostly confined to basketball: maddeningly low BB IQ, boneheaded plays (charges), lack of development, selfish play, poor leadership.
But AO, on top of most of those same basketball issues, had a terrible attitude of entitlement and openly disrespected Calhoun and the team. There is a special place in sports hell for a guy like that.
Jamal Coombs-McDaniel bad mouthed JC publicly while he was a player. Nothing to the degree of AO or AO's dad. That didn't bother me. For that matter AO could live in his own fantasy world as far as I'm concerned. He either will learn from his immaturity and grow or it will bite him in the butt.Good point fleud if he hadnt injured himself I'm convinced he would have a ring from 09. I give Jamal Coombs-McDaniel credit he never really bad mouthed jc , even went out of his way give out a laudable tweet when jc retired. although I couldn't really tell the tone or if it was tongue in cheek. As far as ao, he really isn't good enough to warrant this kind of coverage .
"In my three years, I [AO] never, ever talked back to him [JC]"
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Jeff Goodman once again takes the opportunity to massage AO's balls. I'm gonna laugh when Mizzou's season comes to an end with a disappointing AO performance to cap it off.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...akhi-regains-swagger-game-returns-with-mizzou
Donny Marshall was doing the color on the tourney Mizzou played in Thanksgiving week. Donny said that "Oriakhi was not put in a position to succeed last year in UConn." Someone remind me why Donny Marshall is out to get Calhoun again? (Or accept the possibility that there are a lot of people who think AO reacted poorly to being treated poorly.)