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This is funny...with some of these kids declaring scouts must be shaking their heads....its like a D student applying early admission to Harvard Law.
Well, if applying to Harvard Law early allowed a student to potentially sit down and talk with Harvard Law admissions people about what the student might be able to do to get to Harvard Law in the future, and then the student was allowed to go back to undergrad, and pretty much only their next year counted, then yes, I guess it's like Harvard Law.This is funny...with some of these kids declaring scouts must be shaking their heads....its like a D student applying early admission to Harvard Law.
Brimah has flaws, but are you really suggesting we bench him? Yes let's just bench one of the best shot blockers in the country in his senior year, and a guy who changes our complexion defensively.
Except it is nothing like that at all ScottyThis is funny...with some of these kids declaring scouts must be shaking their heads....its like a D student applying early admission to Harvard Law.
OK I'm staying out of this one for tcf's sanity cause.
TBH Brimah has a hand in benching himself. That does not require boneyard intervention.Brimah has flaws, but are you really suggesting we bench him? Yes let's just bench one of the best shot blockers in the country in his senior year, and a guy who changes our complexion defensively.
I wonder if the NBA is equipped to evaluate all of the players declaring?
It may be headed towards applying to Harvard - 20 applicants for every 1 admission.
Oh no, I was afraid of this. Now we are going to find out that @mauconnfan was right and Brimah is only 5'-5" in socks!
Oh, I suppose 5-5 was a reach.... exaggeration for effect?You mean 6'5" right 80s?
In my nearly 40 years being a UCONN fan, I can't recall another player who showed less improvement from freshman to junior year than AB. Well, besides Mandledove. There is more to the game than blocking shots and an occasional alley-oop.
This probably speaks more about your memory, or just general laziness to look over stats for all the players.
Any idea of last year's number, pre rule change?@CallMeBruce @HooperScooper @tcf15 Pretty sure I read something that there is no set limit, but to expect somewhere in the range of 75.
Heard on the radio just yesterday he charges 50k a week.Give Hakeem Olajuwon 15 minjutes with Brimah and then let's see what he can do. So many haters on this board, especially for our own guys. SMH
Any idea of last year's number, pre rule change?
You don't think the number of 'testers' will increase?The rule change was made by the NCAA vis a vis eligibility, not the NBA. Unless the NBA instituted some sort of additional rule change, I imagine the number is the same as before.
Agreed! That's the benefit that could come out of this for all of those who "declare". The potential downside would be if that information conflicts with what the coaching staff believes the player needs to work on.I see this as a good thing, maybe it will motivate him to work harder on his offense.
This says more about your memory than anything else.In my nearly 40 years being a UCONN fan, I can't recall another player who showed less improvement from freshman to junior year than AB. Well, besides Mandledove. There is more to the game than blocking shots and an occasional alley-oop.
I'm a conscientious objecterJust a heads up, I will be declaring for the draft tomorrow.
Just a heads up, I will be declaring for the draft tomorrow.