Edward Sargent
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Chief while these briefs are still in preseason form I am seeing great potential for the upcoming season, thanks
Yes—-but need more than one player that can do that consistentlyLike Demary? That area of the team looked deficient because our far and away number one option there was out.
Well at least the board knows the score from last night. 😀THIS BOARD: "UConn sucked"
THE REST OF THE WORLD: "UConn Huskies Crush Boston College 84-67 in Season-Opening Exhibition"
Ehh. Stewart and Ball both had some nice takes off the bounce yesterday. Karaban dabbles, though he needs to finish better, and it’s in Mullins’ skillset. It should not be a limiting factor of what should be a very good offense.Yes—-but need more than one player that can do that consistently
To be completely fair Boston College is awfulTHIS BOARD: "UConn sucked"
THE REST OF THE WORLD: "UConn Huskies Crush Boston College 84-67 in Season-Opening Exhibition"
That was technically a score, just not from last night. That's the women's score lol.Well at least the board knows the score from last night. 😀
Well at least the board knows the score from last night. 😀
per preseason KP (FWIW), we would have been expected to win by 14.To be completely fair Boston College is awful
Another way to look at it is that we fouled Hand before he had an opportunity to score unfouled.He was assigned Hand in the 15-1 run. Hand had 18 free throws. Why? Because the only way we stopped him from scoring was by fouling him. Until Ross guarded him in that second half stretch.
Mullins learned and corrected that as the destine to be great ones do. Reibe is still in the process of learning that.They must DUNK THE FREAKING BALL rather than trying to lay it up off the backboard.. How many chippies did they miss when banking them off the backboard? Many for sure. Make half of those misses and they win by 30.
I feel like we have these comments every year. Going all the way back to Okafor. Is it really a problem? Not being a wise guy, I’m seriously wondering.They must DUNK THE FREAKING BALL rather than trying to lay it up off the backboard.. How many chippies did they miss when banking them off the backboard? Many for sure. Make half of those misses and they win by 30.
I feel like we have these comments every year. Going all the way back to Okafor. Is it really a problem? Not being a wise guy, I’m seriously wondering.
Not necessarily disagreeing—-I would just like to see a little more of it that’s all. Stewart could be a great candidate to do more of itEhh. Stewart and Ball both had some nice takes off the bounce yesterday. Karaban dabbles, though he needs to finish better, and it’s in Mullins’ skillset. It should not be a limiting factor of what should be a very good offense.
I think we need to give Jaylin Stewart a define role and hold him accountable. I think he has a high upside that he can fulfill this season. In my opinion, he was the third best player in the August 8th scrimmage.
Do you see Smith starting over Solo?The reason we lost games last year was not because we did not play defense aggressively enough, we lost because we committed too many foolish/unnecessary fouls. We got beat on the foul line last season. BC had a 30 to 11 foul shot advantage. We need to do better.
Unfortunately, Alex Karaban’s shot showed no improvement. Sure he’s a money player and hits some key shots on high volume and got rebounds. But, Alex misses when he’s off balance and leans forward or backwards. Too often he’s open but leaning. If he gathered himself, stabilizes his body and feet, he would consistently do much better. When he leans forward he hits the back of the rim. When he leans backwards he hits the front of the rim too often. This issue is compounded due to sometimes not having perfect backspin.
I think we need an expanded role for Stewart. He’s got the full package. Size, shooter, passer, runs well, shot blocker/rebounder and defense.
Mullins will be a great player but had early nerves tonight. He will not be a repeat of Maheney. Mullins has one of the best looking shots in UConn history. He’s athletic too with great fundamentals.
Reibe will also do very well, but rushed his finish moves. He has a good touch and it will show soon. He’s also had improved his body this summer/early fall. That was my concern that it would take awhile for a young guy his height to do that. He looks way ahead of schedule. His footwork is good.
Looking forward to a balance Solo Ball. He will be good with a balance between drives and threes.
So do you think that they are being coached to turn down an easy dunk? If so, what do you think is the purpose of that?I always find the notion that people think these kids are just deciding to turn down an easy dunk to be pretty funny.
No knock on Smith but Solo gives us a lot on offense.Do you see Smith starting over Solo?
The consequences of high expectations. But, good point.THIS BOARD: "UConn sucked"
THE REST OF THE WORLD: "UConn Huskies Crush Boston College 84-67 in Season-Opening Exhibition"
The game identified several things to clean up such as lobby fouling and defensively stopping a penetrating guard.What would it have meant? I mean that sincerely. The only difference between last night and some of the closed door scrimmages the last few years where they lost or got pressed was that there was a crowd there.
Thank you for pointing out Jayden Ross, I had commented on his play. He looked again, like the player we expected when we recruited him. That in itself is something to get excited about. At end of the day, this was a good way to start season playing with a couple of key players out. I don’t expect this will be the last time it happens. Offensively when we start hitting a grove, I think we have potential to be pretty scary.We might not have realized it watching the game but Jayden Ross (+26) and Dwayne Koroma (+19) had the best +/- minutes. After that Karaban @ (+12). Lots of factors but give Jayden and Dwayne their due. May have something to do with their defense and a little rebounding?
Also, when an opposing guard shoots 18 foul shots, I don’t think our main defensive issue is Jaylin Stewart.
Additionally, exhibition games do matter seeing that huge 30 to 11 foul shot attempt difference. That was our biggest negative statistic last season and no improvement. There’s a saying, you are what you practice. This is on Hurley to discipline our practice defense more to reduce fouling. True, a balancing act since BC was pressured into 20 turnovers by our defense. But that type of FT attempt discrepancy will result in 3-5 loses if we don’t clean it up.
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"lobby fouling"? I like it!!The game identified several things to clean up such as lobby fouling and defensively stopping a penetrating guard.
It also is a brick in the wall of having our team learn how to win, with two starters out.
There’s no way, if smith earns a starting spot it’s Mullins’s. Kinda what I’m hoping for actually.Do you see Smith starting over Solo?
we shall see. I’m thinking Silas. Smith, Mullins, AK and ReedThere’s no way, if smith earns a starting spot it’s Mullins’s. Kinda what I’m hoping for actually.
I don't know, I just can't see Ball not starting. Unless he doesn't play defense at all. And I think he will improve this year on that end of the floor. He's now a junior. He was the 2nd leading scorer as a sophomore last season (.1 ppg less than McNeeley and only .1 more than Karaban). He shot 41.4% from three. I see what Smith can add but just can't see Ball not playing 28-30 mpg (he was at 31.7 mpg last season). Can anyone average 28-30 mpg coming off the bench? I don't see that happening.we shall see. I’m thinking Silas. Smith, Mullins, AK and Reed
Typo - meant “sloppy fouling” and edit clock is past so I have now created a new term."lobby fouling"? I like it!!