Note that this has been the case since his return from the concussion. I do not have the differential in 3 pt misses before and after, but I bet it is worth calculating.Karaban forgot how to make a basket, that’s the story of this game. Sorry, but it’s gotta be said. He was in the paint all day, laying bricks. He must’ve shot 20 percent front ten feet in, on mostly uncontested shots.
That was what I was screaming at the TV, "overplay his right and make him go left". But that was one of the things Hurley said was that the players are not digesting the scouting reports well. Neal was Creighton's player of the game. When UConn got the early lead he got hot and brought them back in the game and calmed them down.Diarra was awesome on defense. He waa only on neal on a few switches and blocked his shot on the last one. Neal abused ball and owned stewart to a lesser extent. He only drove to his right but apparently ball and stewart did not notice
Yeah, I’m sure this is what you were saying as you watched this game.At some point you have to get tougher, take what refs give, punch back within the rules, embrace physicality and set tone. Not complain about the refs which is an every game thing. Basketball is a contact sport, not ballet.
Great insights. I wish other posters would have the players’ backs more. This bias, unethical and unprofessional officiating makes it very tough on our players, who deserve better. The official feel the anti Hurley Maui PR has inoculated them from the need for being fair despite their hatred of Hurley.I was at the game and have to say there were a ton of missed calls…the touch foul at the end of the first half that was literally called to take away our chance to throw up a shot (which went in). The play before that where the Creighton player flopped taking a 3…Stewart never touched him. That right there was a 6 point swing. Lots of other bad/non calls as well. Called Stewart for a push off foul in the 2nd half that clearly was just a long rebound. Karaban got called for a foul getting a rebound when he was getting hooked, should have been a fouls the other way. Creighton guy went over the back on Ball who had him boxed out with just a few minutes left and no call (luckily we got the ball on that one). Solo got absolutely clobbered on a drive and pull up in the 1st half which he made, I thought Hurley’s head was going to blow off at that point. Not to mention at least 2 moving screens where there was nothing there. Basically same old same old. Phantom calls on us while the other team can do whatever they feel like. It gets tiring playing 5 on 8 every game. We need to get McNeeley back, finish out with a respectable record and get the out of this league. Have a feeling we may be getting a Big 12 invite in short order, so as much as I love the Big East I won’t miss these 3rd tier officials.
Agreed, it’s a 2 part problem. We need to get better and we also get bush league officiating. Last year we were so much better than most teams played that it didn’t matter. Hurley completely threw the BE officiating under the bus after the 2023 National Championship and they still haven’t forgotten.Great insights. I wish other posters would have the players’ backs more. This bias, unethical and unprofessional officiating makes it very tough on our players, who deserve better. The official feel the anti Hurley Maui PR has inoculated them from the need for being fair despite their hatred of Hurley.
The bottom line is UConn doesn’t have a 15 point handicap this year against good teams - so a 5-15 foul shot disadvantage at home really hurts. As many flaws that we have this season our loses tend to be when our opponents take at least twice as many foul shots, often 3x’s.
Many here need a wake up call.
It’s cute that you think Solo boxed that guy out. Didn’t try, and probably didn’t know he was there.I was at the game and have to say there were a ton of missed calls…the touch foul at the end of the first half that was literally called to take away our chance to throw up a shot (which went in). The play before that where the Creighton player flopped taking a 3…Stewart never touched him. That right there was a 6 point swing. Lots of other bad/non calls as well. Called Stewart for a push off foul in the 2nd half that clearly was just a long rebound. Karaban got called for a foul getting a rebound when he was getting hooked, should have been a fouls the other way. Creighton guy went over the back on Ball who had him boxed out with just a few minutes left and no call (luckily we got the ball on that one). Solo got absolutely clobbered on a drive and pull up in the 1st half which he made, I thought Hurley’s head was going to blow off at that point. Not to mention at least 2 moving screens where there was nothing there. Basically same old same old. Phantom calls on us while the other team can do whatever they feel like. It gets tiring playing 5 on 8 every game. We need to get McNeeley back, finish out with a respectable record and get the out of this league. Have a feeling we may be getting a Big 12 invite in short order, so as much as I love the Big East I won’t miss these 3rd tier officials.
I think you are both correct, both things can be true.But I think most people would say UConn isn't allowed to do the things their opponent is allowed to do. How does Creighton have only 5 fouls after 39 minutes of game time? That's absurd. I saw from watching on TV Creighton players grabbing the UConn players as they were running off screens. Also Kalkbrenner sets a lot of moving screens. Sure some moving screens occur every game, that's normal, but he does it a lot, especially in PnRs when a defender tries to go under the pick.At some point you have to get tougher, take what refs give, punch back within the rules, embrace physicality and set tone. Not complain about the refs which is an every game thing. Basketball is a contact sport, not ballet.
Outstanding supporting player, great leader, glue guy, makes smart plays but not a good leading scorer. His offense is especially lacking. Doesn’t have skills to create own shot. He is a catch and shoot or drive to his right. Can’t do much of anything off the dribble and lacks any real post play either. Doesn’t diminish who he is or what he helped accomplish here just it’s is who he is.Karaban is a uconn legend and all but he’s been a little disappointing this year, from the standpoint of being our best player.
The play was literally right in front of me, you have no clue what you’re talking about. It wasn’t even close.It’s cute that you think Solo boxed that guy out. Didn’t try, and probably didn’t know he was there.
Point shaving?I was at the game and have to say there were a ton of missed calls…the touch foul at the end of the first half that was literally called to take away our chance to throw up a shot (which went in). The play before that where the Creighton player flopped taking a 3…Stewart never touched him. That right there was a 6 point swing. Lots of other bad/non calls as well. Called Stewart for a push off foul in the 2nd half that clearly was just a long rebound. Karaban got called for a foul getting a rebound when he was getting hooked, should have been a fouls the other way. Creighton guy went over the back on Ball who had him boxed out with just a few minutes left and no call (luckily we got the ball on that one). Solo got absolutely clobbered on a drive and pull up in the 1st half which he made, I thought Hurley’s head was going to blow off at that point. Not to mention at least 2 moving screens where there was nothing there. Basically same old same old. Phantom calls on us while the other team can do whatever they feel like. It gets tiring playing 5 on 8 every game. We need to get McNeeley back, finish out with a respectable record and get the out of this league. Have a feeling we may be getting a Big 12 invite in short order, so as much as I love the Big East I won’t miss these 3rd tier officials.
Karaban is a uconn legend and all but he’s been a little disappointing this year, from the standpoint of being our best player.
Karaban is a uconn legend and all but he’s been a little disappointing this year, from the standpoint of being our best player.
I am not one to b&tch and moan at the refs every single game that it’s “unfair” when it’s the same exact situation over the course of half a season. Definition of insane, or conspiracy theory.Yeah, I’m sure this is what you were saying as you watched this game.
He’s a delicious side, not the main course.Outstanding supporting player, great leader, glue guy, makes smart plays but not a good leading scorer. His offense is especially lacking. Doesn’t have skills to create own shot. He is a catch and shoot or drive to his right. Can’t do much of anything off the dribble and lacks any real post play either. Doesn’t diminish who he is or what he helped accomplish here just it’s is who he is.
Karaban looks a little bit like an old declining professional player (pick any sport) who is just not able to get it done. Alex is not built to be “the guy”, he probably misses Liam more than anyone. Love the kid, he is an All-Time Husky!We need to stop forcing the ball to Karaban. He's at his best when he's taking open shots and open drives. He's not the kind of player where you pass him the ball and tell everyone to get out of the way. His inefficiency really hurt today.
They run a good offense and create mismatched. Can't keep leaving their C wide open at the hoop and Neal had a career day. UConn had some kind of career day for missing shots under 10 ft. I think Kalkbrenner was in their head.Diarra was also taken advantage of under the basket. Whenever they has a mismatch, they went straight to the hoop.
Regardless 63 points will not get it done.
I saw it too. He didn’t come close to trying to box out.The play was literally right in front of me, you have no clue what you’re talking about. It wasn’t even close.
Yeah that high hedge needs to be dialed back bigtime. It didn't really create any turnovers and allowed for a lot of easy baskets close to the hoop.A center’s position on the floor is a big part of the outcome. Pretending teams guard Johnson on 3 point line is silly. We need them to help on defense in the paint not the 3 line.
I think we need to factor in trying to shoot over 7-1 (with reach length) Kalkbrenner. He can change the game.The difference in this game was all the missed chippies. AK must of had 6 himself. Doesn't anyone use the backboard anymore?
Johnson was taught the game late so he really doesn’t have the best “natural” instincts to make multiple decisions in real time on the fly. He needs to focus on backing up teammates in the paint not at half court. They toyed with us on mismatches as a result.Yeah that high hedge needs to be dialed back bigtime. It didn't really create any turnovers and allow for a lot of easy baskets close to the hoop.
Ackerman is chasing away the league’s best team /program by allowing bias, unprofessional officiating. It is a consistent pattern backed up by numbers. And as you so well cite, it doesn’t pass the eye test. Because an official dislikes Hurley that gives him no right to disadvantage our players and effect game outcomes with very bias calls that violate consistency. There is no right to be able to call two different games in the same game. One for them of anything goes and a dramatically different one for us.I was at the game and have to say there were a ton of missed calls…the touch foul at the end of the first half that was literally called to take away our chance to throw up a shot (which went in). The play before that where the Creighton player flopped taking a 3…Stewart never touched him. That right there was a 6 point swing. Lots of other bad/non calls as well. Called Stewart for a push off foul in the 2nd half that clearly was just a long rebound. Karaban got called for a foul getting a rebound when he was getting hooked, should have been a fouls the other way. Creighton guy went over the back on Ball who had him boxed out with just a few minutes left and no call (luckily we got the ball on that one). Solo got absolutely clobbered on a drive and pull up in the 1st half which he made, I thought Hurley’s head was going to blow off at that point. Not to mention at least 2 moving screens where there was nothing there. Basically same old same old. Phantom calls on us while the other team can do whatever they feel like. It gets tiring playing 5 on 8 every game. We need to get McNeeley back, finish out with a respectable record and get the out of this league. Have a feeling we may be getting a Big 12 invite in short order, so as much as I love the Big East I won’t miss these 3rd tier officials.
Hassan, Ball and Stewart were our best players tonight. Hassan had 15 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds.He was good defensively on the perimeter. But that isn't the whole court. He was repeated dragged to hoop on mismatches and scored over. Watch the entire court. Look Chief, we watch the same game but your "insights" are often less than stellar.
There needs to be more awareness with everyone on this team about their teammates and their strengths and weaknesses, sweet spots and weak spots.Karaban is a uconn legend and all but he’s been a little disappointing this year, from the standpoint of being our best player.
RuffRuff is spot on. Last season (look it up) we attempted 756 free throws, our opponents 709. It IS a product of this year’s roster/ scheme.You do realize we get outshot at the FT line every single game, right? It’s not the refs, it’s a product of the roster/scheme.
The refs tried to help Marquette late. Ridiculous jump ball with 2 guys mauling Xavier player. Phantom call for Tennessee against vandy giving them a chance to tie. Home and better teams get these calls, not the huskiesGreat insights. I wish other posters would have the players’ backs more. This bias, unethical and unprofessional officiating makes it very tough on our players, who deserve better. The official feel the anti Hurley Maui PR has inoculated them from the need for being fair despite their hatred of Hurley.
The bottom line is UConn doesn’t have a 15 point handicap this year against good teams - so a 5-15 foul shot disadvantage at home really hurts. As many flaws that we have this season our loses tend to be when our opponents take at least twice as many foul shots, often 3x’s.
Many here need a wake up call.