Besides being a truly great player, he gives us that edge. Doesn't back down from anyone, pisses the players and fans off from the other team, and fires his teammates and crowd up.That out of bounds tussle with 5:30 left. Dude popped up like Walter Payton and booked it to the other end like nothing happened. A legend in storrs. 4 months in
That out of bounds tussle with 5:30 left. Dude popped up like Walter Payton and booked it to the other end like nothing happened. A legend in storrs. 4 months in
The best argument yet for the edge this team has on last year's. Similar talent but this team has more gas in the tank. Donny kept saying how Hurley has them treat every possession as a chance to execute perfectly. If you're that zoned in, you never rest on your lead because you now are competing against yourself.Cam has an edge to him that few players who were here had (and I believe this will play a huge role in how we do in the dance).
Prior to last year's NCAA tournament, even the better Dan Hurley teams had diffulty stepping on the necks of opponents, when in position to put the game away (a few years ago against both Seton Hall, later against Creighton, we had almost insurmountable leads that we let slip away. Last year's BET against Providence went from a massive blowout to a nailbiter). We need someone who, if we're up by 15 will be hell bent to stretch it to 20. If we're up by 25, to 30, and not be apologetic about it. Cam has that about him. We're going to need it in the coming month and a half.
Since Cam has his own thread, I know we all feel the same way. We want more!
Since Cam has his own thread, I know we all feel the same way. We want more!
Since Cam has his own thread, I know we all feel the same way. We want more!
While great about Cam, kind of makes me wish the rest of the guards took the warmups as seriously... or am I misreading?There have been some stories about Spencer and Karaban and the gym rats that they are when it comes to working on their game and skills…..
I was at last weeks Georgetown game and got in early to watch the pregame shoot around. I was focusing on Spencer for much of the pregame and he was so in to his own mental zone that I don’t think he talked to one teammate leading up to tipoff.When the guards were together working on their drills he was by himself going through the sets at game speed while others were talking, laughing and doing the drills at half speed. He was the same when they split into layup lines and he was also the last one off the court before they went into the locker room.
The dude just oozes professionalism and he will have a career in basketball some where once he leaves UConn.
Sorry. My comment wasn’t intended to diss anyone else but to state how focused and prepared Spencer was.While great about Cam, kind of makes me wish the rest of the guards took the warmups as seriously... or am I misreading?
This is a weird criticism given that we won NCAA Tournament games by an average of like 18 points.Cam has an edge to him that few players who were here had (and I believe this will play a huge role in how we do in the dance).
Prior to last year's NCAA tournament, even the better Dan Hurley teams had diffulty stepping on the necks of opponents, when in position to put the game away (a few years ago against both Seton Hall, later against Creighton, we had almost insurmountable leads that we let slip away. Last year's BET against Providence went from a massive blowout to a nailbiter). We need someone who, if we're up by 15 will be hell bent to stretch it to 20. If we're up by 25, to 30, and not be apologetic about it. Cam has that about him. We're going to need it in the coming month and a half.