Yeah, it is. We can't afford a 20% shooter from three on the floor that can't play defense. Fortunately, we have options once Mullins is back. That's the nice thing about this roster, is we have plenty of options once fully healthy. We have Malachi/Ross/Mullins to rotate to keep him off the floor if he isn't producing.these are the games Solo is supposed to work out the kinks and find his rhythm with his 3pt shot, it's starting to look bleak
Nope, and don't want to say I told you so but I was saying this all summer. You cannot have those three guys on the floor at once, it makes for the same clunky lineup we tried last year. They all have slow feet, can't defend. You become a really stationary undynamic unit with them out there. We had a full year to watch them - you don't make a drastic leap in athletecism or foot speed, or ability to stay in front of someone.Ball, Stewart and AK as 3 starters is not the recipe
One of my biggest fears with Hurley was giving AK too long a leash - but we just haven't had a full roster to know how he'll operate once we have Mullins/Reed back. He should be taking three shots - put backs, easy buckets off cuts and wide open threes in flow of the offense. Please, absolutely please, stop doing the weird telegraphed head fake, head down hard dribble to the awkward brick in the lane move.I don't really take much from cupcake games especially without two starters. I already know we're super talented but we need to see this team healthy. I'm praying that happens Friday. It was a gross game but those happen sometimes in these cupcakes and this was a late Sunday start which tends to make things even uglier.
What I didn't like- Solo's three point shooting, it has been a long time since he was making threes. His overall game has improved but if he doesn't start shooting consistently from three he could lose some minutes because Silas, Malachi, Braylon, and Jayden are a lot better than him on defense...
Hurley gives AK too long a leash with what he's allowed to do on the court. We saw it last season and we see it again this season. Alex putting the ball on the floor, crashing into players and missing running layups and floaters...
Meanwhile Stewart is just always camped out in the corner. He's a much more talented player than we've seen at UConn. He still doesn't have an identity on this team and Hurley was pissed at him for blowing an assignment and he never really got back in the game.
I really hope AK goes back to playing like he did as a freshman and sophomore because he's great in that role and it's great for the team. Get open for threes, cut to the rim for layups, only drive if the lane is wide open. He can barely even put it on the floor against the cupcakes, it simply doesn't work against good teams. Hurley gives him such a long leash. He shouldn't be allowed to try and create like he does and some of the threes are just ill advised.
It's very early and we've been without two starters so hopefully that's why roles don't look as defined as they should be. If AK is still allowed to put his head down and try to create off the dribble once we're whole it will be very disappointing.
The good- Reibe. Silas getting his triple double.
It's so damn slow and he telegraphs everything. Hurley needs to get him playing like he did in the first two seasons. I'll be watching this closely once Tarris and Braylon are back.One of my biggest fears with Hurley was giving AK too long a leash - but we just haven't had a full roster to know how he'll operate once we have Mullins/Reed back. He should be taking three shots - put backs, easy buckets off cuts and wide open threes in flow of the offense. Please, absolutely please, stop doing the weird telegraphed head fake, head down hard dribble to the awkward brick in the lane move.
whatever you felt after the New Haven game probably applies to this one, except Bryant didn't make nearly as many tough contested jumpers as New Haven did. we won't know anything further about this team until Friday.Saw exactly 0 seconds of this one. Anything worth taking away?