Thank you for this
@rollskies. I'm so damn tired of talking to the wall. He. Is. Gone.
Period. Let's be happy for this man!
Untill we get another threat Bouk would continue to get the Giannis treatment while here. Creighton did nothing ingenious. Pack-line. Guess what, check Bouk's first half against Nova, he had close to 20, he was shut down second half. Jay Wright wasn't going to let Bouk act a fool in his auxiliary gym. Again pack line.
Maryland slightly different spin, but even more effective and stronger against Bouk, but who else was rolling? Other than Gaff. I mean Bouk and Gaff didn't stir any Boat-Napier comparisons. Really? It's difficult playing 2 on 5 at this level. Particularly when the Terps, with decent, not great, just decent talent figured out what they all could do best individually to beat us.
Maryland didn't play us at the three like a team would going against Nova or Creighton. They began their D pack line, extended from 18 feet in and switching everything and doubling and tripling Bouk and beating him up. At times our O, in that game reminded me of Providence's stiff flex offense.
So, not totally a Bouk development issue we're talking about here. Rather, these are growing pains that you go through with a program, understanding that it takes time, some experience, cohesiveness, luck and most of all talent. It all has to work. But once it does, it starts to roll. Recruiting is easier, winning is more dominant, program is more dominant, the BY will be happy, UCONN Nation so happy. And yes Huey P. Freeman will be happy.