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I know NOTHING about basketball, but, anyway, here‘s my very basic thought: I just LOVE seeing our guys hitting free throws when it‘s late and the score is close.
I know NOTHING about basketball, but, anyway, here‘s my very basic thought: I just LOVE seeing our guys hitting free throws when it‘s late and the score is close.
The second half stretch is just starting; he'll get it right.Has Newtons free throw flattened out? It seems to have lost a little arc and he’s definitely not stroking it well from the line this year, compared to prior years
Besides the X's and O's, Dan Hurley ability to get a team that has little to prove (returning NCAA champ's, many of them), to play at this level and to get everyone to "buy in", is laudable. Focused, dedicated, and cerebral. The top of the mountain is reachable once again.The energy on the whole bench including asst. coaches was great throughout the game. Love to see those guys jumping up and down and chest bumping. What a great way to pass the winter.
Good to see UConn get a gritty road win highlighted by the second half step up by Karaban, Spencer, Newton and Castle.
Underrated second half by Diarra too: three quick buckets and the injection of his energy was huge during a dull moment.
The energy on the whole bench including asst. coaches was great throughout the game. Love to see those guys jumping up and down and chest bumping. What a great way to pass the winter.
I did at half time, but I am glad you were right.Hurley keeps getting better and better in their tough, close games
Did anyone have any doubt we were winning? I didn't
The bugs that are going around are major league bad, so if any of them are getting over this stuff, the win at Butler is more amazing than we even realize. People are down 7-10 days with these viruses.First, there is a bug running through the team. They came out like a sick team, not sharp, and the energy was low.
Perhaps this contributed to 9 first half turnovers. But they were very sloppy. We cleaned it up in the second half. Otherwise we would have been in deep doo doo.
Tonight showed how slim out margin for error is without a giant unicorn filling the lane. Newton is still not feeling it but got to the line 13 times. He had double figures from the foul line. The kid is a walking gut check.
I was torn between having us only winning by 5 or less (to “win a close game”) and covering the 5.5 spread.Hurley keeps getting better and better in their tough, close games
Did anyone have any doubt we were winning? I didn't
Solo Ball looked really off tonight. Could be he got the bug, or just a freshman bad night, which also can happens tooThe bugs that are going around are major league bad, so if any of them are getting over this stuff, the win at Butler is more amazing than we even realize. People are down 7-10 days with these viruses.
wait, you are arguing that uconn was bad with karaban at the five tonight? did you watch the game??I know we’re suppose to be pretty bias, but did no one really not notice how bad the lineup was when Butler left their big on the floor?
It also resulted in Karaban fouling out. If teams decide to not match our small ball lineup I don’t think it’ll be sustainable.
When he attacked the basket in semi-transition and pushed the lead from 6 to 8 with ~5 minutes left, I thought it was one of the biggest plays of the game. It was a small decision. He could have slowed it down and tried to get a team shot, but that attack mindset is how you win games on the road. Butler came down and hit a 3 and scored on their next 2 possessions after that and pulled within 1. If we get a worse shot there or if Diarra makes the right play but misses the contested layup (something he did a lot of last season), we'd have been down 1 with 3.5 min left instead of up 1. The crowd would have been going even more nuts, and who knows how the game plays out from there.Hassan Diarra was good on defense last year, but this year he is good on offense too. really nice drives to rim and clutch 3P, and clutch FTs.
Only played 9 minutes, I was wondering. Opportunity knocking for Stewart...Solo Ball looked really off tonight. Could be he got the bug, or just a freshman bad night, which also can happens too
wait, you are arguing that uconn was bad with karaban at the five tonight? did you watch the game??
karaban is guarded by their starting center for six full game minutes, starting with the clip above. uconn absolutely barbecues butler in those minutes. they get wide open shot after wide open shot. butler tries to go small to match up and that doesn't work either.
karaban at the five is never going to be a long-term thing for this team, but it has the potential to be an extremely effective counter.
They played a 6'7" center for so long BECAUSE we were roasting their big lineup. It wasn't an accident that they were small. We were hitting shots because we had shooters everywhere on the floor, and that in turn opened up lanes to the basket.I’m honestly wondering if that’s the case. I got distracted a little bit in the 2nd half so I’m not sure if something did happen for them to make that change. Have to go back in watch.
I think for like the last 10 minutes their center was 6’7 Telford. And well if you think he’s going to be effective against Karaban and Castle then… they deserved what they got lol
Definitely was not a good idea to start playing our game after the early success they had.
Johnson needs to learn to not foul too much. Just let the player get close and try to block it. He is using too much hand on the player.It seems Castle and Johnson are improving by the game.
I just commented to someone about that when he praised Johnson. He is too athletic to have to use these tactics. Move your feet and try to block shots.I'm sure the coaches are on him about this already but man Samson has got to stop putting his hands and arms all over guys on defense. You could probably call a foul on him everytime he guards in the post or is switched onto a driver because he literally has his hands and forearms all over the offensive player.