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Bouk out indefinitely

I am no smart guy although I would like to think I am : ) I am not surprised at all. In fact, I was surprised that he could've been back against St. John's or soon after that game.

When I saw his injury I knew it was really bad. Damn. I am not sure he comes back this season.
The other thing that suggested to me he wouldn't be back soon was I saw how he was passing the ball in the layup line before the DePaul game. He wasn't make two handed chest passes or bounce passes. He was making weak one handed passes with his right hand.

Ok, I am done patting myself one the back for knowing this. But this completely bums me out.
 
The other thing that suggested to me he wouldn't be back soon was I saw how he was passing the ball in the layup line before the DePaul game. He wasn't make two handed chest passes or bounce passes. He was making weak one handed passes with his right hand.

Ok, I am done patting myself one the back for knowing this. But this completely bums me out.
He has a painful throwing motion. That’s what I got from that...clearly never a baseball player.
 
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for arguments sake let’s say it’s a complete tear(it’s likely not) what examples are there of basketball players who have returned from this injury? This is typically like a baseball and tennis injury, you typically don’t see too many of these in basketball players?
 
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We can be good without Bouknight. But we can’t really be fun to watch without him. Whaley is the only other guy who has been fun to watch besides when Polley gets hot.
 
We can be good without Bouknight. But we can’t really be fun to watch without him. Whaley is the only other guy who has been fun to watch besides when Polley gets hot.
Not me, as rough as the edges are sometimes I like watching Martin. And I think Sanogo's gonna be fun to watch as he gets more minutes. Same for AJ if he can come back and secure 10-15 mins a game.
 
Oh how this has revealed who we really are as a team. Hurley has forged a culture of effort, tenacity, no-quit ... and its bigger than any one player.

The 2021 team’s expectations just got a lot higher..
 
Saw this in an SI article today about putting the top 45 teams into tiers. The top 2 tiers only have 1 team each. UConn was pretty far down in Tier 7. Not that I'm saying he's wrong but it seems like bulletin board material for the rest of the guys. Hope they all step up and prove this guy wrong.

Tier 7: Good, but not completely convincing

Alabama (10–3)
Indiana (8–5)
Louisville (9–1)
Minnesota (10–4)
Oklahoma State (9–3)
Purdue (8–5)
Rutgers (7–4)
Stanford (8–3)
UConn (7–1)
USC (9–2)

I was buying UConn—who have a very tough supporting cast—before Bouknight got injured. The problem is that without him, it’s only a supporting cast.


 
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Great, the SI reporter put UConn in the prove the Huskies are good category. JC would have loved it as Dan Hurley likely does now.
 
I cannot believe the injuries this team has collected over the years. Hearing this is doesn't surprise me. I feel for him. He was on his way to the top. I pray for a speedy recovery,
 
Not me, as rough as the edges are sometimes I like watching Martin. And I think Sanogo's gonna be fun to watch as he gets more minutes. Same for AJ if he can come back and secure 10-15 mins a game.
Yeah you are right about those players. Other guys in the rotation like Adams and Gaffney have been incredibly boring to watch though
 
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Four weeks?! That’s like 3 games during COVID season! Not too bad.

You know what some unnamed coaches would do now? Have a false COVID test "become" a positive to have the team out an additional couple weeks .
 
Just got a bouk update. He had some type of bone spur in his elbow and the surgery was to clean it up/take the piece out. He should be back 4 weeks from the surgery. No thoughts at all of sitting out the season.

So target game return would be 2/13 @ Xavier.

The following would be missed:
1/18 vs SJU
1/20 @ Xavier (likely to be postponed anyway)
1/23 @ Creighton
1/26 Butler
1/31 @ SJU
2/6 Seton Hall
2/10 PC

So 6 or less games will be without Bouk (given the 4 weeks). I think we can manage to hold the fort. The game at Creighton will be tough to win, and the home games vs Seton Hall, PC and 1/31 @ SJU may be 50/50. I don't think we'll go worse than 3-3.
 
You know what some unnamed coaches would do now? Have a false COVID test "become" a positive to have the team out an additional couple weeks .

Or whine that the season should be temporarily suspended to get Covid-19 under conrol for say, 4 weeks, may embellish with a runny nose and fainting on the court.
 
Could be a stupid question but did the surgery already take place? Or was it only announced that surgery was needed?
 
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Could be a stupid question but did the surgery already take place? Or was it only announced that surgery was needed?
Pretty sure it happened Tuesday
 
Bouk told me he’s coming back for junior and senior


If he even comes back for Junior year, I'll be thrilled. Not sure how much insurance he can buy to make it worth it though. With our new strength coach from Cincy, I can't imagine he'd get much bigger and stronger anywhere else. I also know that he wants to play in front of a real UConn crowd before he moves on. You never know. It would be awesome.
 
If he even comes back for Junior year, I'll be thrilled. Not sure how much insurance he can buy to make it worth it though. With our new strength coach from Cincy, I can't imagine he'd get much bigger and stronger anywhere else. I also know that he wants to play in front of a real UConn crowd before he moves on. You never know. It would be awesome.
And we have a spot with the JB transfer
 
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