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The defensive mastermind statement is based primarily on what I saw him do schematically in 2013 and 2014 to mitigate large size and strength deficits in the post. Again, look at the big men we had during that stretch, and name me one big man who had a huge day against us. Harrell, maybe, but he did the bulk of his damage on the glass.
By no means has the defense been great this season, and yes, three of our last four opponents have been pretty bad. But it hasn't just been Tulane and Temple; it was Ohio State and Texas, too. Those are top 50 teams, and neither could get into much of a rhythm offensively. To dismiss the measurable improvements that have been made on that end since the beginning of the season is not fair, particularly when the bedrock of our defensive footprint exited the lineup abruptly.
Patrick Young of Florida comes to mind in the National Semi Final as a big that had a pretty damn good game. Boatright was just downright NASTY defending the perimeter in that game. You are correct though KO's defensive schemes were excellent during that run to the title.
"However many flaws permeated Hamilton’s game during the 2014-15 season are only documented so extensively in this space to demonstrate the responsibility that mirrors his immense talent." Champs99and04
The question I guess then becomes how do we turn Hamilton into a great player considering he has immense talent? Just time. Maybe that's the magic answer? Patience? Is this another team without the complimentary pieces like last year? Maybe we just have to wait for the 2016 class? Honestly from a fan perspective objectively speaking wouldn't it be hard to give any UConn coach a pass on back to back NIT years? Maybe the answer is yes. A National Title carries quite a bit of weight.
I think this team still has the potential to click this year and probably will make the NCAA tournament but the whole "its only January..." logic is fine for a typical passive fan to have but doesn't really take into consideration the importance of January as a whole as it relates to the season.