Some on this board believed Johnny Selvie was the Anti-ChristAlso, if you are listing historically unclutch UConn players, and not starting the list with Johnny Selvie, YOURE DOING IT WRONG.
He's not the point guard that I thought he would be...
Blah blah blah. It was only last week most of you were saying the same thing about him at the end of both Overtimes. There were at least 3 threads bashing him.
Turned out to be a small parade!Here comes the parade of ass holes.
He played well, the only comment I have is when he has the ball in the final seconds he needs to get to the rim. There is too much lateral dribbling. He is too quick to not try and go around the defender. At that point in the game he has to learn to attack first. Take the foul hit those clutch free throws like I know he can and we win these games. He will learn.Evans, Calhoun and Olander go 2-16 and some mushroom cap trips over himself racing here to blame Ryan Boatright.
Yep, he was the problem.
Without Boatright we lose by atleast 15.. But yeah he was the problem today wasn't Omar doing his best sticks impersonation.
Sometimes a team loses because they don't have the horses to win. With most teams they aren't even in the game enough to worry about it and it is so obvious that fans may shut up and accept it. This team fights and scraps and somehow are in every game, whether they should be or not. This team with its full compliment was shorthanded in skills. Center they were playing with a reserve 4 and a 7'er that had no significant minutes in college ball despite being a junior, because of his lack of skills. Even the 7'er was lost to us. Today our best player couldn't play, our freshman shooting guard who has been playing out of position as a three and doing well reinjured his shooting hand and his shot showed it. Our 6th, all purpose, man hurt his fingers early in the second half and couldn't play the rest of the game. That left us with one guard, and a reserve with a lot of heart and guts, but few skills, an injured freshman still giving his all, a freshman project that had been averaging 3 minutes a game in scrub time and a Sophomore that is blooming into a star before our eyes. Despite that they took a team playing to get into the NCAA tournament on their home court to the wire with a chance to win with 17 seconds left. Anyone that complains about anything this team did today, really should reassess their expectations. This team gave a hell of a performance and maybe tomorrow or next week we can start to examine their weaknesses, but today we should just appreciate a team with more heart, will and guts than you can expect from any college team, not to mention a coach that is using smoke and mirrors to produce remarkable efforts and results.
Some on this board believed Johnny Selvie was the Anti-Christ
Evans, Calhoun and Olander go 2-16 and some mushroom cap trips over himself racing here to blame Ryan Boatright.
Yep, he was the problem.
Guy might be the most unclutch player in Uconn history. Honestly think he hurts us more than helps us.
In his collegiate debut, down three with seven seconds left in regulation, he knocked down three foul shots in the Bahamas to send the game into OT against a strong FSU team. So you're right, most unclutch player in UConn history.
He scores a bunch, but it's all on individual effort. He doesn't do a whole lot to help teammates. That's why he'll never be as good as Bazz.
He's like a smaller, more skilled version of Dyson (good and bad aspects).
Yea but the things that are missing with boat don't seem as fixable. Shabazz was a gunner, Kemba was too fast for his own good, boat lacks some simple basketball fundamentals, listen I'm hoping he turns out like them too it just doesn't seem equatable, what has boat gotten better at since he got here?
I agree BUT his ego and head are bigger than his heart and that spells trouble. with a guy like boat you have to take the good with the badHe got a big heart but he is just inconsistent right now. He needs to come back and play another year or two. He is nowhere close to being ready for the NBA. I still have high hope for him being a good PG. He just needs to stop dribbling and being more smart with his passes. He needs to be the set up guy, not the guy taking all the shots constantly.
Yea but the things that are missing with boat don't seem as fixable. Shabazz was a gunner, Kemba was too fast for his own good, boat lacks some simple basketball fundamentals, listen I'm hoping he turns out like them too it just doesn't seem equatable, what has boat gotten better at since he got here?