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I can digg itRay - Rip - Hawk - Rashad - Shabazz
mines would be and in no order
Ray / Rashad / Hawkins / Gordon / Shabazz
these guys had it all range, spot up, on the move, consistency & clutch
I can digg itRay - Rip - Hawk - Rashad - Shabazz
.Some have said players don’t read the BY. I don’t know that I buy that. But family and close friends definitely do in some cases. They definitely read UConn Twitter.Gonna be interesting watching the lunatics of UConn twitter engaging with BMs dad regularly. Let’s hope he holds his commitment.
I'm surprised to see so many people comment on Braylon's defense. He plays for a public high school team that runs a zone all the time and isn't developing him on that end. And obviously in AAU defense is cutesy at best.
I don't think there's any real evidence one way or the other about his capability NOW as a defender, but he obviously has the physical and mental profile to be a contributor on that end.
Small sample but there was the writeups from the Las Vegas camp that he wasn't getting the ball much but was totally disruptive with a defensive impact. Against top offensive players, I'm sure it at least establishes that he has capabilities.I'm surprised to see so many people comment on Braylon's defense. He plays for a public high school team that runs a zone all the time and isn't developing him on that end. And obviously in AAU defense is cutesy at best.
I don't think there's any real evidence one way or the other about his capability NOW as a defender, but he obviously has the physical and mental profile to be a contributor on that end.
That's clever. Lasted a few hours. Despite being an admin and officlally disapproving, I got a chucke out of this.
Ray - Rip - Hawk - Rashad - Shabazz
Ahem - a vote for Chris Smith - career 3pm in college: 40%If we're doing "pure" shooters then Rip wouldn't make my list. If we're choosing a guy to hit a big shot, then absolutely.
Ray, Rashard, Bazz, Mouring, BFair, Ben Gordon (over 40% career on large volume) are the ones that jump out to me. Hawk was a great shooter but he was under 40% both his years and Rip was under 40 two of his three years.
If 1-2 of the guys you mentioned aren’t in next year’s draft, then something went horribly horribly wrong during the upcoming season.Don't Mullins and Adams play the same position? And doesn't Ball? That's three guys at the 2, and that's assuming Mahaney is considered a pure point. If you slot one of them at the 3, what happened to the supposed giant leaps forward we expect frpm Ross and Stewart? And that's assuming McNeeley leaves. Am I missing something, or are we forming a line around the corner at the small wing?
Small sample but there was the writeups from the Las Vegas camp that he wasn't getting the ball much but was totally disruptive with a defensive impact. Against top offensive players, I'm sure it at least establishes that he has capabilities.
Because Stewart is a 4 and we'll have at least 3 of the other guys you mentioned on the court at all times. Plenty of minutes to go aroundDon't Mullins and Adams play the same position? And doesn't Ball? That's three guys at the 2, and that's assuming Mahaney is considered a pure point. If you slot one of them at the 3, what happened to the supposed giant leaps forward we expect frpm Ross and Stewart? And that's assuming McNeeley leaves. Am I missing something, or are we forming a line around the corner at the small wing?
That’s all us fans need to hear.but he obviously has the physical and mental profile to be a contributor on that end.
Don't Mullins and Adams play the same position? And doesn't Ball? That's three guys at the 2, and that's assuming Mahaney is considered a pure point. If you slot one of them at the 3, what happened to the supposed giant leaps forward we expect frpm Ross and Stewart? And that's assuming McNeeley leaves. Am I missing something, or are we forming a line around the corner at the small wing?
Wes Balasuknia ( spelling?) was as good as any at UConn.Ahem - a vote for Chris Smith - career 3pm in college: 40%
Do you think Giffey is on there somewhere?I can digg it
mines would be and in no order
Ray / Rashad / Hawkins / Gordon / Shabazz
these guys had it all range, spot up, on the move, consistency & clutch
Most people on here never saw what the Poughkeepsie popper could do.Wes Balasuknia ( spelling?) was as good as any at UConn.
I think if that's true, it's actually incompetence and laziness. Rudy Gay, top 5 player, and you never see him. Woodson, on the other hand, just gave up. Didn't want to deal with Hurley. If he tried harder, it would have hurt even more.Sounds like the Rudy Gay recruitment. Maryland was in his backyard but Rudy said Calhoun came to watch him play in high school many times and Gary Williams never did.
Woodson may have overestimated NIL was worth to Mullins.Woodson, on the other hand, just gave up. Didn't want to deal with Hurley. If he tried harder, it would have hurt even more.
I have said it before and I will say it again, UConn is the best college basketball program in the modern era (since NCAAT went to 64 teams in 1985).I was thinking the exact same thing when this news broke. I can't really think of any new category, except we are now the bluest of the blue bloods.
I've noted this before, it's not a matter of how highly ranked the recruits are, but how well they are developed, how well they perform and how much they contribute to winning. Teams win championships, not individuals, nor individual recruiting classes.
I really don't care if UConn wins the recruiting crown. It's the staff getting the players they think are the best for the program and being the last team standing when it counts most.