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Ben was frustrating all the way up to the end of his junior year when Okafor was hurt for the BET Tournament. Calhoun was pretty vocal about it and there was a legitimate question as to whether he'd bring it every night.
Not much of a sophomore slump...
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I won't press the brakes on that kind of thinking. Speaking of brakes and being old, remember the Raybestos Brakettes? Truly a Connecticut institution. Who was the star pitcher in the late 70's and early 80's? My apologies for any thread derailment.
Joan Joyce from Waterbury. Probably the greatest female athlete ever and most people have never heard of her.
 
The most important part of Bouk's D, for now, is that he stay on the floor. He's doing that. And he does get steals. Do I see much improvement in his man to man defending though? I don't. If you do good for you.

Gilbert had a horrific time on Davis last night. But I don't think Gaffney did much on him either -- he just stayed back a step and let him do whatever he wanted short of getting to the rim, while Gilbert thought he could play him tight and was wrong.

That's what I'm seeing. Doesn't make you necessarily wrong

Yeah, thats a much more moderate take, and one i agree with mostly. But what you just said is vastly different from you initial take, which is what I was replying to.

I agree with Bouk its most important to stay on the floor, which hea gotten much better at. But I also think his on ball and rotations have improved a ton. Hes gotten much better at staying on front of his man and closing out on 3s/ rotations.

I also thibk Gaffney did really well in Davis. All in all they have a ways to go, but have improved 10 fold in the last 10 games or so.
 
@superjohn, you da man. I used to love when the Brakettes came to my hometown and the King and his court and the Queen and her court.
 
I won't press the brakes on that kind of thinking. Speaking of brakes and being old, remember the Raybestos Brakettes? Truly a Connecticut institution. Who was the star pitcher in the late 70's and early 80's? My apologies for any thread derailment.
auto correct doesn't think we have NBA Caliber talent apparently
 
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Speaking of brakes and being old, remember the Raybestos Brakettes? Truly a Connecticut institution. Who was the star pitcher in the late 70's and early 80's? My apologies for any thread derailment.
Joan Joyce
 
Joan Joyce
"She struck out 5,677 batters, hurled 105 no-hitters and 33 perfect games. She surrendered only 102 runs in 476 games for an ERA of 0.21."

!!!
 
'Bertha pitched 757 career wins, with only 88 losses. She threw 42 perfect games and 162 no hitters. She was an 18 time All American, and eight time National Championship MVP. She owns eleven National Championship titles, four with Orange and seven with Raybestos. She threw a record three perfect games in national tourney play; one in 1950 (her first national title), another in 1954, and again in 1968 (her last title, and final game).'
'On August 15, 1962, she struck out baseball’s batting king, Ted Williams, twice, during a pregame exhibition.'
'Bertha retired from competition in 1968, at age 46, after pitching her final game in the National Championship Tournament in front of her entire family. She struck out 20 of 21 batters in that regulation seven inning game, a record that still stands today'
 
I'm still bearish on next year. Bouk and Gaffney are great building blocks but they're still freshman. I'm expecting a sophomore slump next year for these guys. Hopefully not a prolonged one. That is the time when the juniors and seniors start to raise their level of play and provide some leadership. Caron is one of the few that come to mind that didn't go through a sophomore slump.

I'd also temper my expectations for Jackson as well. He's going to have his up and downs next year.
Rip Hamilton! Sophomore year led team to elite eight with a final second put back against Washington. Lost to NC in Greensboro. Next year won first championship in St. Pete.
 
Rip Hamilton! Sophomore year led team to elite eight with a final second put back against Washington. Lost to NC in Greensboro. Next year won first championship in St. Pete.
Wasn’t Rip an AA as a sophomore?

The Bouk Club would certainly settle for that kind of slump from Bouk next year.
 
I think Gaffney is ready to play a bigger role right now. I defended Gilbert earlier in the year, but Gaffney and Adams are both showing significant improvement and Gilbert brings a lot of bad with his good. Gilbert takes bad shots and is just an OK defender, but most importantly, he burns the shot clock down. Gaffney spaces the court better and keeps the ball moving. I don't think he is any better than Gilbert defensively right now, but he is probably not worse either.

Bouk is fun to watch one on one, but he makes a lot of mistakes on both ends. He is superior enough athletically to the AAC opponents that he looks like a major plus player on the court, but the competition is going to be a lot better next season. Bouk has to become a basketball player instead of just an athlete that plays basketball. I think he will do it, but there will be some bumps in the road along the way.
 
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I think Gaffney is ready to play a bigger role right now. I defended Gilbert earlier in the year, but Gaffney and Adams are both showing significant improvement and Gilbert brings a lot of bad with his good. Gilbert takes bad shots and is just an OK defender, but most importantly, he burns the shot clock down. Gaffney spaces the court better and keeps the ball moving. I don't think he is any better than Gilbert defensively right now, but he is probably not worse either.

Bouk is fun to watch one on one, but he makes a lot of mistakes on both ends. He is superior enough athletically to the AAC opponents that he looks like a major plus player on the court, but the competition is going to be a lot better next season. Bouk has to become a basketball player instead of just an athlete that plays basketball. I think he will do it, but there will be some bumps in the road along the way.

There are a number of recent players who you could criticize as being "an athlete that plays basketball", but Bouknight is not one of them. He is immensely skilled and has good basketball instincts.
 
I think Gaffney is ready to play a bigger role right now. I defended Gilbert earlier in the year, but Gaffney and Adams are both showing significant improvement and Gilbert brings a lot of bad with his good. Gilbert takes bad shots and is just an OK defender, but most importantly, he burns the shot clock down. Gaffney spaces the court better and keeps the ball moving. I don't think he is any better than Gilbert defensively right now, but he is probably not worse either.

Bouk is fun to watch one on one, but he makes a lot of mistakes on both ends. He is superior enough athletically to the AAC opponents that he looks like a major plus player on the court, but the competition is going to be a lot better next season. Bouk has to become a basketball player instead of just an athlete that plays basketball. I think he will do it, but there will be some bumps in the road along the way.
What are you even talking about he has the most basketball skill on our team. Has a good handle and moves well without the ball, and can finish in traffic. This post makes it seem like you know nothing about basketball.
 
What are you even talking about he has the most basketball skill on our team. Has a good handle and moves well without the ball, and can finish in traffic. This post makes it seem like you know nothing about basketball.

Seem? Confirmed. Chief endorsed.
 
Rip Hamilton! Sophomore year led team to elite eight with a final second put back against Washington. Lost to NC in Greensboro. Next year won first championship in St. Pete.
That would be simply awesome. Things are looking up though! Mind you Rip came in as a 5* and McD's AA.
 
What are you even talking about he has the most basketball skill on our team. Has a good handle and moves well without the ball, and can finish in traffic. This post makes it seem like you know nothing about basketball.

He can't run a pick and roll. He burns the shot clock down a lot, and a lot of times he seems to be in the wrong spot on the floor. The defensive issues have been discussed already by others.

Bouk is a freshman and has a lot to learn. He is nowhere near being an NBA player, and putting up big numbers against NIT bubble teams is a little different than putting those numbers up in the Big East next season when defenses are keying on him.
 
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He can't run a pick and roll. He burns the shot clock down a lot, and a lot of times he seems to be in the wrong spot on the floor. The defensive issues have been discussed already by others.

Bouk is a freshman and has a lot to learn. He is nowhere near being an NBA player, and putting up big numbers against NIT bubble teams is a little different than putting those numbers up in the Big East next season when defenses are keying on him.
He’s also nowhere close to being an athlete that just plays basketball.
 
He can't run a pick and roll. He burns the shot clock down a lot, and a lot of times he seems to be in the wrong spot on the floor. The defensive issues have been discussed already by others.

Bouk is a freshman and has a lot to learn. He is nowhere near being an NBA player, and putting up big numbers against NIT bubble teams is a little different than putting those numbers up in the Big East next season when defenses are keying on him.
You have a lot of interesting opinions
 
That would be simply awesome. Things are looking up though! Mind you Rip came in as a 5* and McD's AA.

Ironically, Rip was not really on the radar with top programs when UConn first started pursuing him. He exploded nationally in the spring of his junior year and the following summer playing on the same AAU team with Kobe Bryant. I think Hamilton committed to UConn his junior year.
 
He’s also nowhere close to being an athlete that just plays basketball.

You are right. Bouk is the best player in the country right now.

Not interested in arguing with you.
 
You are right. Bouk is the best player in the country right now.

Not interested in arguing with you.
Nobody said Bouk was even close to being the best player in the country right now. It's so hard to even have a conversation about basketball with you on this board because of your satirical tone in the way you reply to people who respond to your takes.

Sid Wilson is arguably a better athlete than Bouk, albeit pretty close. But Bouk is a way better basketball player, so Sid is probably the better comparison for "being an athlete that just plays basketball."
 
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Next year's backcourt has the potential to be one of the best in the country. We add another ESPN100 big man, and we become an instant contender for Indianapolis. We are about to take a massive leap from what we've been seeing lately.

Our culture is changing before our eyes, and next year is when the Dan Hurley signing starts to pay its dividends to the University of Connecticut. Barring any unforeseen circumstances among our coaching staff or players, the days of UConn being the league punching bag are over. Not only are we back in the Big East next year, but we're back to being a T25 powerhouse which leads the nation in blocks, and has NBA caliper guards.
Please hamper expectations for next year. There's a chance we're great, but it's more likely to be another up and down year. I'm expecting the big jump to come after next year.
 
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Please hamper expectations for next year. There's a chance we're great, but it's more likely to be another up and down year. I'm expecting the big jump to come after next year.
Yeah definitely premature to be stating Indy bound, can we at least get an at large big first? I think it’s fair to expect improvement with our younger players and hopefully Bouk can really make a big jump, we’ll need it. Improvement across the board and new players coming in (still think another guy or two is brought in for next season), I think a goal of making the tournament is very fair.
 
Nelson is awful or wrong about 99% of things but pure basketball talk Nelson knows what he's talking about. Bouk is just an athlete that who can play basketball right now. He is just starting to figure out how to get his shot, look at the games before this run he's been on he had no idea where to stand on the court and a lot of his buckets were off offensive rebounds or transition. If Bouk was a high basketball IQ guy he wouldn't be coming back next year because he'd go to one NBA showcase and scouts would tell him that he is going in the first round.
 
Nobody said Bouk was even close to being the best player in the country right now. It's so hard to even have a conversation about basketball with you on this board because of your satirical tone in the way you reply to people who respond to your takes.

Sid Wilson is arguably a better athlete than Bouk, albeit pretty close. But Bouk is a way better basketball player, so Sid is probably the better comparison for "being an athelte that just plays basketball."

No Sid has no idea how to play basketball he just is athletic.
 
Bouknight is the truth. Gaffney can shoot & pass, but man his handle is a big problem for me. Its so shaky. Hope he gets in the gym and tightens that up.
... I 2nd that...
 
I like the idea of doing some dammage this year. We have been waiting for next year for so long. What kind of mind set do you all have. I guess you all are ok with settling for the same kind of crap we have been getting for going on 4 years.
Bouk Gaff BA and AA aren't here to be loosers. Let give CV a going away present he deserves. NCAA or bust. Run the table now.
 
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