August_West
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Why the hell ORANGE???!!!!! Cmon coach you know better
If Hawk stays on extra year, he averages 20+ points per game next year. He is the obvious winner then. But as of now, Adama has to be the pick. Hawk has been on fire for two months. Adama has been consistent for two years.With the way Hawkins has been playing he has solidified himself as one of the best “pickups” (i.e. recruit or transfer) of the Hurley era. I’m also factoring in who may have the best long term NBA potential. Who has your vote?
You sure that is not red and the camera lens is not playing tricks on your eyes (particularly yours )?Why the hell ORANGE???!!!!! Cmon coach you know better
This is true, but which of the two can you see having a more successful professional career? Adama could likely play overseas and do very well, but Hawkins’ skillset is suited for a long NBA career.If Hawk stays on extra year, he averages 20+ points per game next year. He is the obvious winner then. But as of now, Adama has to be the pick. Hawk has been on fire for two months. Adama has been consistent for two years.
Someone did. 3 posts above yours. LolSurprised nobody has answered "Andrea".
The Boneyard has very short memoriesI voted Bouk. I know OP said to include NBA, but Bouk was our first player in a long time that nationally people wanted to see, made us a Sportscenter staple even when playing ECU, and our first lottery pick in forever.
Respectfully, you have to factor UConn's results on the court with Bouknight. Made the NCAA's is about all one can point to & in the one NCAA game it wasn't a good performance.The Boneyard has very short memories
Bouk is the obvious pick
Him being an entertaining highlight reel and a lottery pick is recruiting gold .
No Bouk and it could be a much different 2022-23 roster
I don’t mean this maliciously, but NCAAT can’t really be a criteria here because none of Hurley’s pickups have seen the round of 32Respectfully, you have to factor UConn's results on the court with Bouknight. Made the NCAA's is about all one can point to & in the one NCAA game it wasn't a good performance.
The recruiting stuff is image/perception based, it has some merit but also minimizes the efforts of the coaching staff, they still had to find, get attention of (there Book likely helped) and land the prospects. Every part of the process is necessary and important, but Bouk isn't close to a modern day Chris Smith. Smitty was a big time recruit, performed amazingly, became a star at UConn, WON; his & his team's successes directly beget future success.
All true. I think that does factor into Bouknight and AJ's & Sanogo's contributions/values.I don’t mean this maliciously, but NCAAT can’t really be a criteria here because none of Hurley’s pickups have seen the round of 32
Yeah Bouknight had a bad game against Maryland and we were upset in the 7v10. That same game RJ was 3-12 and Tyrese was 1-10. The team was .500 when Bouknight was injured and wouldn’t sniff March without him
The following year against NMSU, Sanogo scored 10, Tyrese was 2-7, Andre had 6pts/4ast before fouling out. Yeah RJ played well, but we lost the 5v12.
We all expect Hawkins/Sanogo/Andre to bring us farther in March this year, but that’s all speculation for now