Good call. Walker was plan BDoes that mean that we get the 7' version of kemba coming as the consolation prize?
all cred to ray ray's incredible instagram feed. there is no way we can lose this brown kid
He could punch my dad and I'd still be extremely disappointed if we didn't sign him.
While this is a bit of a red flag (maybe a yellow flag, we don't know the context/accuracy), I don't think this will scare away KO and company. The kid is what, 15? If this is true, it's not good, but hopefully he will learn from this.
This kid is a huge talent. KO would be the perfect role model for him. Not every big needs to go to Duke or UK. It's time UConn becomes a destination for bigs again. It almost seems like recruits don't remember Drummond even being on campus, let alone remember Okafor, Boone, Hilton, etc.
It appears the kid punched a ref after his AAU game this weekend:
I have no idea if this is real, and didn't find any confirmation anywhere else. But Brown himself favorited the above tweets and several others about the supposed incident.
So your point is Drummond and Stone would be high draft picks wherever they went to school, that is groundbreaking stuff.Preparing to take for this, but...
While these guys have huge spots within Husky lore (deservedly so, if I might add), from an outside perspective they're seen differently.
- Drummond was a top-10 pick regardless of where he went to school. He spent one year here without playing against skilled bigs in practice, and didn't receive tutelage from a Clyde Vaughan-type big man coach. Look at Diamond Stone - he's going to be a high lottery pick in 2016 and Maryland won't have anything to do with it.
- Boone is in Bahrain and Hilton is in Turkey. Emeka would have been a great selling point several years ago, but his best years came before most kids started following basketball, and his future in the league is very uncertain.
So your point is Drummond and Stone would be high draft picks wherever they went to school, that is groundbreaking stuff.
I don't disagree you with @Stairmaster, you're absolutely right. My point, probably not well articulated, is that we need to find a way to start attracting highly regarded bigs again, maybe Enoch is a start, because right now we're not seen as a very attractive school for the highest ranked bigs. We're just not. Amidah may very well over exceed expectations and make the league, but he was an after thought in recruiting, 3 stars I believe, after we whiffed on a number of guys. Facey is more of a 3, stretch 4.
If we hit on one or two bigs moving forward, that may change the perception the other way, making us an attractive destination. We definitely have laid claim to being PG U (not Arizona), and also Wing U to a lesser extent, but to be a complete team again, we need to get some bigs. Zach "Uppercut" Brown would be a big get in this regard.
Isn't that like saying that all the McD's UK kids would be lottery picks no matter where they went no?Groundbreaking or not, I believe that it accurately sums it up.
Isn't that like saying that all the McD's UK kids would be lottery picks no matter where they went no?
Preparing to take for this, but...
While these guys have huge spots within Husky lore (deservedly so, if I might add), from an outside perspective they're seen differently.
- Drummond was a top-10 pick regardless of where he went to school. He spent one year here without playing against skilled bigs in practice, and didn't receive tutelage from a Clyde Vaughan-type big man coach. Look at Diamond Stone - he's going to be a high lottery pick in 2016 and Maryland won't have anything to do with it.
- Boone is in Bahrain and Hilton is in Turkey. Emeka would have been a great selling point several years ago, but his best years came before most kids started following basketball, and his future in the league is very uncertain.
Agree on Andre.
Josh was brought from just another big to being a draft choice with some solid NBA minutes. Hilton, well the only thing he was known for when he got here were his "units." 4 years later it turned out pretty damn good for the skinny, tall kid who would've been lucky to play for Coppin ST when he first came out. Again, doesn't have to be how good they are in the NBA it's where they began, where they ended up and how much $$$$$ was made. Emeka was exactly what he was the whole time, a really undersized center who was a dominate in college but not so much in the NBA. Had some solid years and I would compare him to Laettner in a way. Nothing wrong with that!
What hurt us was Hasheem being one of the most notable draft busts in recent years. If he was a 20-minutes-per-game player - just a poor man's Hibbert - it would be so much better for our profile.They are great success stories. But kids today have sky-high expectations. They're not going to be sold by being told they can follow in the footsteps of a big man with a 4-5 year NBA career who made some money. They want to be in the league making NBA cash for a long time. There are other programs who have big men that have solidly entrenched themselves into the NBA (and by extension, the NBA's pay scale). That hurts us.
A school can help you get to the nba. UConn has long list of nba players that few programs can match. Staying in the NBA is the players job. It's why Kevin Ollie found a way to stick as long as he did while Hasheem flamed out despite being the second overall pick. Kids today know Andre, and Rudy Gay, and every kid knows Ray Allen. Kemba is also starting to make a name.They are great success stories. But kids today have sky-high expectations. They're not going to be sold by being told they can follow in the footsteps of a big man with a 4-5 year NBA career who made some money. They want to be in the league making NBA cash for a long time. There are other programs who have big men that have solidly entrenched themselves into the NBA (and by extension, the NBA's pay scale). That hurts us.
If this absolute beast punched a ref:
1. the ref would be dead
2. he'd be in cuffs
3. the recruiting "reporters" would report it.
I have a hard time believing any of it