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Chief’s Briefs - Cornell Edition

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In general Hurley made the team defend those cuts as well as we could when we got beat early in the game.
 
Watching the replay now. Carlton drew some fouls on his aggressive post-ups in the first half which is good to see. Tough to enter the ball to your center when he is being fouled.

It is difficult to overstate how bad Cobb was at defending the back door cuts. He gets beat almost every time on that end of the floor and isn't able to recover as well as Carlton and Polley.

Very true. You could tell how frustrated he was when they were getting by him on those cuts. I vividly remember Hurley taking a TO and not so long after a Cornell player making a cut by Cobb and scoring. Cobb took the ball and threw it on the ground. He knows he missed an assignment and wants to play better. There was no hangdog face, however. It was pure frustration on the missed assignment. He’ll learn from that. I loved his emotion response - I need to play better.

Que bittersweet symphony.
 
There was a play in the first half where Jalen stole the ball in the lane and was out on a break in the middle at half court and he passed the ball to Polley on the right wing who somehow took a dribble or two and made an outstanding bank shot. Even thought we scored it just showed how Jalen is not and will never be a point guard. How do you give up the ball on a break from half court when the defender never stopped the ball to a non ball handler 40 feet from the basket.
Yet that was the right play based on the outcome and the bonus of trusting Polley.
 
Chief sees Diarra and Yakwe as being somewhat similar. It will be interesting who takes those minutes. My guess is Diarra.

as a former 4 star recruit i would love to see Hurley tap into some of diarra's yet-untapped potential

very excited to see diarra and wilson get on the floor
 
Chief sees Diarra and Yakwe as being somewhat similar. It will be interesting who takes those minutes. My guess is Diarra.
Mmm, kind of in their propensity to foul. To me Yakwe has size physical presence and Diarra has energy and hops. Interesting pieces to have. Despite Cobb and Carlton's obvious improvement we are still going be using a center by committee approach this year. Diarra and Yakwe give Hurley choices for those minutes.
 
Our guards need to do a better job at finishing through contact at the rim. A lot of those fouls in the paint should have been and-1s.
 
5 games in and I look at a massive improvement individually and collectively. If you look at where we are from where we were- you are happy. If you look at where we are to where we can be, it is even more exciting. Players are learning to push themselves and play together both offensively and defensively. Hurley is only into the first few layers of how he wants them to operate. Calhoun teams got better throughout the year and this will happen with this team too. Polley is improving, Carlton is showing flashes, Hurley said Gilbert would need about 10 games to knock all the rust off. Jalen is learning to lead and Vital will continue to be infuriating. Tarin Smith is a huuuge upgrade on Antoine Anderson and Brendon Adams will get his shot at times as well.

Remember, we will add Wilson to the mix, Diarra might not make an impact until tournament time and Whaley has been hurt- there are lots of pieces to still put together.
 
Really? Seems like it would be a mess.

i'm not taking diarra's one year under KO into consideration at all...

yakwe is a severely undersized center with mittens on his hands offensively. in theory diarra should provide the same level of rebounding plus much needed switchability on defense with his athleticism
 
Diarra is already better than yakwe. He can’t come back fast enough. He’s not going to be our savior down low, but will be an added upgrade and will only get better
 
i'm not taking diarra's one year under KO into consideration at all...

yakwe is a severely undersized center with mittens on his hands offensively. in theory diarra should provide the same level of rebounding plus much needed switchability on defense with his athleticism

...that was a poop joke, not a reference to Diarra's play.
 
I think Coach Hurley was better with the TOs in the 2nd half
In MSG and in 1st half vs Cornell there were occasions when I and others around me thought he should have halted play, didn't, and things got a bit more ragged. He was superb in the 2nd half. I like when he coaches rather than ref baiting and whining - I understand at times why but it wont always weigh in his and/or teams advantage
Polley was much better on offense (having a height advantage helped) but his D is still plain lousy - don't know what it looked like on TV but in person he is either too slow side to side and/or he gets physically punished
The bigs were not good overall but Carlton did seem more comfortable later in the game. Cobb should have dominated but played like his head was elsewhere. - disappointing especially noting the size advantage they enjoyed last night. There needs to be consistency in this position.
AG was like a chicken with his head cut off most of the night yet I found it interesting that he was receiving accolades and praise from Dan Hurley when I thought he needed to be reigned in a bit - interesting strategy and I will not second guess Dan Hurley on this one. I love AGs heart and desire - when the rust comes off - watch out!!!
CV had one of his better overall games - he was into it and the most under control Ive seen - did a lot of communicating with TB on the bench - a good thing
JA did start hesitant but he is so smooth in many aspects of the game. By the time January comes around I feel he will dominate.
T Smith had another really good performance but at some points was trying to do too much and heard about it from Tom Moore - he corrected his play immediately - UConn needs him and he is a huge difference maker in this team - huge. His playing on the team makes it much different than last years team so I disagree with Chief00 on his statement about being the same team - TS and AG give this team a lot more versatility and combos
Freshman Adams looked to be much more comfortable vs Cornell than in MSG - I think in 2 years he will be a very good player here at UConn. If he tries not to do the difficult things on the floor and let the game come to him - as witnessed by his 3 pt shot - he was patient, squared up and caught/shot - a beautiful thing
 
Our guards need to do a better job at finishing through contact at the rim. A lot of those fouls in the paint should have been and-1s.
With Gilbert I don’t know if he has the size : strength to finish strong. I personally think he needs to be more selective about over penetrating. He needs to have the game flow down a little and rush less. His outside shot has improved. I would like to see him use that and drive to dish but not as a last resort.
 
With Gilbert I don’t know if he has the size : strength to finish strong. I personally think he needs to be more selective about over penetrating.

Gilbert might be our best free throw shooter on the line but his previous injuries make me wonder if it’s worth his longevity. Be selective in the games that don’t matter and play aggressive in our RPI games.
 
Gilbert might be our best free throw shooter on the line but his previous injuries make me wonder if it’s worth his longevity. Be selective in the games that don’t matter and play aggressive in our RPI games.

Agree, except he also needs to improve his FT %.
 
I think Coach Hurley was better with the TOs in the 2nd half
In MSG and in 1st half vs Cornell there were occasions when I and others around me thought he should have halted play, didn't, and things got a bit more ragged. He was superb in the 2nd half. I like when he coaches rather than ref baiting and whining - I understand at times why but it wont always weigh in his and/or teams advantage
Polley was much better on offense (having a height advantage helped) but his D is still plain lousy - don't know what it looked like on TV but in person he is either too slow side to side and/or he gets physically punished
The bigs were not good overall but Carlton did seem more comfortable later in the game. Cobb should have dominated but played like his head was elsewhere. - disappointing especially noting the size advantage they enjoyed last night. There needs to be consistency in this position.
AG was like a chicken with his head cut off most of the night yet I found it interesting that he was receiving accolades and praise from Dan Hurley when I thought he needed to be reigned in a bit - interesting strategy and I will not second guess Dan Hurley on this one. I love AGs heart and desire - when the rust comes off - watch out!!!
CV had one of his better overall games - he was into it and the most under control Ive seen - did a lot of communicating with TB on the bench - a good thing
JA did start hesitant but he is so smooth in many aspects of the game. By the time January comes around I feel he will dominate.
T Smith had another really good performance but at some points was trying to do too much and heard about it from Tom Moore - he corrected his play immediately - UConn needs him and he is a huge difference maker in this team - huge. His playing on the team makes it much different than last years team so I disagree with Chief00 on his statement about being the same team - TS and AG give this team a lot more versatility and combos
Freshman Adams looked to be much more comfortable vs Cornell than in MSG - I think in 2 years he will be a very good player here at UConn. If he tries not to do the difficult things on the floor and let the game come to him - as witnessed by his 3 pt shot - he was patient, squared up and caught/shot - a beautiful thing
Can’t find that post but thought I qualified it like by saying mostly the same. Basically, the starting lineup is back and all but 2 backups (Smith and Adams). Both solid players but not game changers. Smith was a very good 6th man at an Atlantic 10 school.
 
Can’t find that post but thought I qualified it like by saying mostly the same. Basically, the starting lineup is back and all but 2 backups (Smith and Adams). Both solid players but not game changers. Smith was a very good 6th man at an Atlantic 10 school.

Smith isn't a game changing on what team? Duke? sure. But for us? He is absolutely a game changer.
 
Can’t find that post but thought I qualified it like by saying mostly the same. Basically, the starting lineup is back and all but 2 backups (Smith and Adams). Both solid players but not game changers. Smith was a very good 6th man at an Atlantic 10 school.

Alterique really wasn't present last year so add him, and Smith could easily be starting over Vital, him being the backup is more of a team sociology decision than a basketball capabilities decision.
 
UConn out-rebounded Cornell 35-29, including 11-7 on offense. They are 4-0 when out rebounding their opponent. UConn couldn't out-rebound a team with Spud Webb, Mugsy Bogues, Earl Boykins, and Isaiah Thomas last year.

The Box score shows zero box outs though. That's not encouraging...(okay, @mauconnfan Last time I do that. Promise!...or not...)


Use it all you want. Truth is Webb, Boykins, Bogues and Thomas would’ve been a tougher rebounding opponent than Cornell. If you think you proved me wrong by UConn outrebounding them by 6 you’re off a bit. Bunch of semi-athletic 6’-6’4 guys only getting outrebounded by 6 we need to give them credit.

Happy Turkey 25 lol
 
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