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The comments in last nights' chat was nuclear waste level tripe.
I think I logged off after the "would hurley even want Mullins back next year" comment.
The comments in last nights' chat was nuclear waste level tripe.
Not a chance that’s what happened. More like he lost his mind and completely defied the play
Entering the chat was your first mistakeThe negativity is actually insane and so bad that I had to leave the chat.
The chat is fine and the regulars take things in context knowing it’s situational. There are plenty of quality observations and people telling it like it is.Entering the chat was your first mistake
I’ll tell you why. They’re anticipating him going 9 for 9 on 3’s at any moment. And he just might. He has a very pure stroke and a lightning release.Question - and I'm not asking to be snarky or piss anyone off, but why do announcers keep going on and on about Braylon being an elite NBA prospect?
He's strong for his "size", but slender - seems slight for the rough and tumble NBA. He's an average 3 point shooter (32% - not even 1/3), and while he's a solid ball handler, good with assists, really good rebounder, how does his slender frame and average at best 3 point shooting make him a slam dunk for the NBA?
I get that there's a lot of debate about his going or staying - bottom line I assume he will explore his options and see where teams might commit to drafting him. If it's high enough, I'd guess he would jump. I get that the NBA will often draft on potential, but how is he ready now?
I haven't been in the chat in at least 2 years. I can't even imagine what it was like last night. I just screamed at the TV instead so nobody heard me and there is no record of my complaints. 😀
Hope Reibe understands that his mentor(Tarris) was having an all-time historic game rather than worrying about PT. Get ready for UCLA-We need you young fella.I think his body language was being frustrated at the fouls and not getting into a flow.
As I have said before it’s comments from just a few, a small % of those on chat. Those comments are absurd and stand out often getting responded to with a whole back and forth ensuing.Last night was my first time in the chat all year. I jumped in and lasted a grand total of 20 seconds. It was comical how toxic it was.
So let's not be rushing him to the NBA. Let's encourage him to stay and mature and develop.As I just said in another thread about him, progress is not linear and often regression occurs before a leap in improvement. It’s just at the bottom of a regression stage at a bad time. That all said, we allowed kids to get paid big money then put huge expectations on them. They aren’t mature enough for either and that’s why schools exist - finish intellectual development and develop maturity. What everybody thinks is so great for these kid is actually a massive disservice.
The chat is fine and the regulars take things in context knowing it’s situational. There are plenty of quality observations and people telling it like it is.
I’ll come here and offer contrite public apologies. Those who see my posts here know I’m pretty damn level headed and measured.
Was under the influence last night and very very frustrated with what was going on. Was a horrible decision to head into the chat and vent.
I’m sure Mullins was probably more frustrated with his play than I was.
The reasonable day after take is that he’s running out of time to bring what we hoped/thought he’d bring to this team.
Hope he can flip the switch.
Sorry guys.
Well said. You'd think with all the basketball we watch we'd look for things besides scoring.Mullins had six assists against one turnover and a couple huge steals that kept us in control of the game. The three point shooting is obviously a mess but I thought he had his fingerprints on the game in other ways.
I just hope he finds his shot before we run out of time with it.
I think we are spoiled by the likes of Castle.
Mullins still just freshman. His shooting will come but these plays are so instinctual and you cannot teach…
It actually came from his coach. Which the media then pushed because that's what his coach pushed.The “not NBA ready” talk especially feels misplaced. He’s 19. He never declared himself one-and-done that hype mostly came from the media, and with it came unreal expectations.
Rough just on 3’s.Exactly that was an easy bucket because of him.
The comments in last nights' chat was nuclear waste level tripe.
He looks lost, as opposed to the early season, when he was making plays and not fouling once per minute.Not sure what is going on with Reibe either. Noticed the BL myself.- I hope he didn’t think he was coming to UConn to take threes.
He was billed as an expected one and done by the media before he even started practicing. These guys are pre-selected by the media as ones to watch before the season even gets underway.It actually came from his coach. Which the media then pushed because that's what his coach pushed.
I'm sure. But the media was also listening to his coach saying the same thing all the way through summer practices and fall camp.He was billed as an expected one and done by the media before he even started practicing. These guys are pre-selected by the media as ones to watch before the season even gets underway.
Came in highly hyped, and had a great debut, perhaps setting the bar a bit too high for himself.He missed at least 3-4 where he was wide open, feet set, etc. And missed them all by a wide margin. And it’s 35 games into the season, let’s skip the “freshman, deer in the headlights” excuse.
His best game was probably his first…..AT Kansas