That's in games. What does he shoot in practice?
That’s my point, not much vastly better.
That's in games. What does he shoot in practice?
Probably injury and factors we don’t know about, but it is probably fair to say the integration of Mullins into the team post injury hasn’t been seamless for him or others impacted. Yet, we continue to win close games under Coach Hurley.Ross is a head scratcher as earlier in the season he was out hustling everyone of the floor.
Smith and Demary are shooting 41.7% from 3pt too. Ball is at 27.5% and Mullins 36.5%. Alex had a stretch of very solid games when both Mullins and Ball were doing well. He does best when he’s the third or fourth option.
I do think you are in denial if you think his shot form has helped his draft position. He’s projected as a second round pick and Mullins is projected in the middle of Round 1. While his 3pt% is no better than Alex’s, Mullins shot passes the eye test for the basketball experts. They view his shot as having more upside once he gets over freshmen nerves, etc.
When Alex had his NBA workouts after the 2023 season the teams did look at his tryouts practice shooting. AK made a decision not to stay in draft and did no tryouts after last season.
I think AK has a lot to offer the team and along with Demary keep it all together, that’s when he plays his best. If drafted by the right NBA team, I think he can have a good NBA career, doing what the team needs him to do and he’s smart enough to figure that out.
I agree, we have been blessed having Alex and he will have a successful future. He has a good work effort and has the brains to figure things out. I may be wrong but my guess is NIL money was one factor that made him come back this season after taking in NBA tryout feedback the year before. At any rate, an easy guy to root for since he tries to do things the right way through hard work and logical analysis.Chief, I agree with you about his draft position. But, Alex is going to play professionally and make plenty of money on top of millions made at UConn. He'll have a great life. It would be nice to be an NBA star but not every player can get there. I'll enjoy Alex and his magnificent contributions to UConn, root for him in the NBA, but I'm not going to guess whether his shot could have been improved and brought him a few extra millions.
Maybe it sounds that way but I did not mean “mind games”in a negative manner. Good coaches attempt to motivate their players to improve by using various techniques. It’s all part of coaching. It’s a process in which some things work and other stuff doesn’t and you adjust accordingly. What I am saying, at least short term, having Solo ride the bench for defensive reasons had the unexpected consequence or result of hurting his offense, which had been going pretty good. So what happens next? You try to make adjustments to what did not work.Do you have inside information about the mind games Hurley played with Solo or are you just talking out of your butt?
Huh. Today I learned Hurley is "playing head games" with Solo Ball.Georgetown narrowly beat us in assists and rebounds. Georgetown, also shot 8% higher FG and 17% greater from 3PT. These metrics are often a barometer for victory.
However, Demary and Reed won the game for us. Reed had 15 points and was 5-5 from FT and had 11 rebounds. Demary had 11 points, 5 assist, 4 rebounds and 3 steals. They shot a combined 50% FG. A strong argument can be made that Demary has become our on-court leader in recent games.
Karaban and Ball combined for 5-21 FG (24%) and 1-11 3PT (9%). Yet, they combined for 67 minutes of the team’s 200 minutes. The theory being they would win it at the end and they both made a couple plays late, but were 0-4 FT combined in the closing 2 minutes. Ball has played very poorly since Hurley started playing head games with him a couple games ago. The lesson here is they both got to play better for more minutes but of course a win is a win.
The Bottomline is UConn doesn’t get enough easy baskets, especially off the 13 turnovers they produced. While we typically beat pressure, we did not make them pay down the other end. In short, we need to work on developing a fast break mentality when the opportunity presents itself. Too often we walk it up. While we are good at halfcourt sets, they are a lot of work and a running game can get guys off who otherwise might be slumping.
The "awful shaky" 2nd ranked team in the game.Team is awful shaky. Silas is largely holding this team together. I don’t see any other leadership.
I know, right? Very weird year. Of late, we are somewhat non impressive 18-1, 8-0 BE team. It's keeping it interesting because we don't really know what this team is yet and it's January.The "awful shaky" 2nd ranked team in the game.
“Head games” has a negative connotation. Just ask Foreigner.Maybe it sounds that way but I did not mean “mind games”in a negative manner. Good coaches attempt to motivate their players to improve by using various techniques. It’s all part of coaching. It’s a process in which some things work and other stuff doesn’t and you adjust accordingly. What I am saying, at least short term, having Solo ride the bench for defensive reasons had the unexpected consequence or result of hurting his offense, which had been going pretty good. So what happens next? You try to make adjustments to what did not work.