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I don’t care too much one way or another but I can certainly see why people hate this lmaoLet the pearl clutching commence!
I don’t care too much one way or another but I can certainly see why people hate this lmaoLet the pearl clutching commence!
Danny may have watched the way the Chiefs’ last game was officiated and maybe it set him off even more that this two time defending champion can’t sniff the gift calls that two time defending champion gets lol. NFL Memes was literally mocking it for most of the game, and deservedly so.I don’t care too much one way or another but I can certainly see why people hate this lmao
Because they weren’t.That someone played point in college does not necessarily mean those skills will play at the level needed in the NBA. Cam last year and Andre the year before ran a lot of point but the NBA didn’t look at them as point guards.
So it is all about his shooting. He also created for others with his penetration. He was also a good rebounder and underrated defender.I’m not judging him by his NBA play. I’m judging him based on the fact that on one of the most efficient offenses with talent all around him he managed to shoot 40% from the field and 30% from 3.
I checked the box scores from when Clingan was out last year today. You should too and look at what Newton was doing during that time.
The first round of NBA draft is mostly guys who were ranked by scouts out of high school as top 15 players, and young foreign players who are ranked high by scouts. NBA does not care how good you are right now, they just want to draft lotto tickets(ie, young players with high upside). If you are not drafted in first round you will never get a chance to show what you can do unless you get lucky and land on an injury depleted team, or luck into a coach that somehow notices what you can do and is willing to break convention and give a second round player some minutes. Half the NBA teams these days are trying to lose on purpose, and playing an awful player who has high upside, is better than playing someone who is good now and might actually help you win games. All these teams have same road map, lose now and collect a large pool of raw young players, and hope they all magically mature into stars at the same time in the future.Hurley star pupil = All American and 59th pick in the NBA draft
This board and I have very different opinions of Tristan Newton but that’s okay. I’m hoping Hurley has better star pupils to show off his development with in the future.
This sophomore class is a great chance to do that because they’ll be here for more than 2 years. Develop these very talented young men that trusted in your coaching enough to come here. Please do not give up on them to grab a transfer guy someone else already coached up.
People talk about him on this board like he’s one of our best players ever. You’re describing a good role player. Which…So it is all about his shooting. He also created for others with his penetration. He was also a good rebounder and underrated defender.
Three primary reasons:They scored 5 points in the last 7 minutes to Butler's 16....at home....How is that even remotely possible?
Yeah, I don't get the idea that UConn isn't playing hard or that there is some level of effort that we're not giving that will overcome every opponent.There was a lot UConn could do better, and this crew has some pretty severe self-destructive impulses, but they are paying hard and pulling these games out for the most part.
Not always true. Trams loaded with NBa draft pick have more talent than the aversge team, but they aren’t necessarily easier to coach. If fact in many cases they are more difficult to coach.Nope. Saying it's a lot easier coaching a team loaded with NBA talent. What has he done this year to fix flaws that were exposed in Maui? With what was supposedly a team with top 10 talent at the beginning of the year? Why is he sticking with the same old every game when it is clearly not working?
Filly...A good post. and aew spoilers/Wow how will we ever get over the envious Internet personalities making fun of a coach for struggling a bit after winning 2 straight nattys with every tourney win by double digits?!?
Rwo NC in a roll.Now want 3 inThe team is way better with McNeeley and can be competitive with most anyone but.,…..not 3 peat good. Everyone is starting to get that now. I appreciate what the team has given us all.
Karaban made some big shot’s tonight that he created off dribble. I would like to see what Ball can do off the dribble. eg penetrate and them step back 2, or drive to elbow for pull up 2.Karaban hasn't been any better, unfortunately.
Just got back from the game.
Scrolling through this thread, can’t believe there isn’t more mention of the refs.
That was probably the worst whistle we’ve gotten all year.
Ton of no-calls and whistle swallowing in Butler’s favor all game long.
The amount of clutching, grabbing, bumping, moving screens that they were able to get away with was breathtaking.
Unreal what a biased whistle we’ve get.
That being said, Liam can’t get back in the court soon enough. This offense can’t do jack crap without him on the court.
All of that is true. Add to that horrible defense, and you get what we witnessed.Three primary reasons:
1) We don’t have a bucket getter.
2) We don’t score much on the offensive glass
3) We don’t get to the foul line.
You can get away with the first, if you can get easy points from the second or third
He is more of a role player and better clutch player than Diarra would ever hope to be. You really are on a role tonight.People talk about him on this board like he’s one of our best players ever. You’re describing a good role player. Which…
Did he really say this? Yikes.Hurley getting lambasted by national media.
They have two top 100 players on their team, they were 8-10 and 1-6 in league play before this game, they were playing on the road, and they were 12.5 point dogs.Yeah, I don't get the idea that UConn isn't playing hard or that there is some level of effort that we're not giving that will overcome every opponent.
We crash the boards with like 4 guys every play. We hack the crap out of people when they come into the lane and for the most part don't give up easy buckets.
If you want to argue they're not mentally tough, okay, I guess, but we've won a bunch of close games this year.
What we are is weak, as in not strong. We have younger, finesse players without a lot of muscle who play hard, but are playing against a lot of strong, ole upperclassmen. Diarra is quicker and longer than he is strong. Ball has insane shoulders/arms, but he's one positional height/weight size small. Stewart is athletic, but not particularly strong. Karaban is average size for his position. Samson has improved his body, but he's still lacking lower body and core strength. We have to use our hands to hold and grab or just get pushed aside, because we can't just use our shoulder and can't hold our ground, outside of only really Reed. This is particularly noticeable against teams with real strength and beef on the wing like Butler.
We're also just not that good in the overall sense (especially without Liam), so can't put teams away. For some reason, people on this board forgot the old phrase "everybody makes a run". We were immune last year because we were epically good. We're not this year. Everyone makes a run. Won the game.
I agree he’s better than Diarra. I’m done trying to bring reality to Newton’s time here for the night lolHe is more of a role player and better clutch player than Diarra would ever hope to be. You really are on a role tonight.