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Alex Karaban put on a clinic. He was good from both 2pts & 3pts for 27 points, and was a veteran and calming influence. With Reed, Ball and Demary without a FG until 8 minutes into the second half, Karaban teamed with Ross, Reibe and Mullins to hold things together. Alex also had 5 rebounds and led the team on the court encouraging and calming his teammates.

Ball missed some open 3’s but how do you go 0-5 from 3pts without trying a 2pt shot? Good to see that type of one dimensional shooting having minute consequences with only 14 minutes tonight, but granted I believe 2 fouls in first half, which helped reduce his minutes).

Ross and Smith were key players tonight. Ross had a 7 or 9 point run in the first half when no one else was playing well on offense. Smith had only 2 points in 33 minutes but along with Ross gave us great defense and Smith had 6 assists with only 2 turnovers. More importantly he competently ran the team on offense and was a dog on defense.

No player missed more than 1 foul shot. Reed (4-5) and Ross (3-4) were the only guys not perfect. Mullins and Karaban were both (5-5) and Demary (2-2). 90% foul shooting is exactly what’s needed to win during the tournament. Both teams had 21 foul shot attempts but we made 5 more.

Reed had a double /double (10
Points, 13 rebounds) and I love the improvement in his foul shooting (80% tonight). Shows time in the gym! Again as a team we had a big rebound advantage of 36 to 24.

Mullins had 17 points on 55% shooting. Dribbling into the lane for a 10 foot jumper got his game going after a slow start. Something Ball needs to learn from. When he is shooting well his shot barely touches the net. Mullins just needs to resist the freshman urge to rush things which led to 5 turnovers. Demary again needs to do a better job of looking for Mullins when he’s open earlier in the possession. Yet, Demary showed competitiveness and toughness playing when he wasn’t 100% by the eye test.
I thought our defense was good holding UCLA to 39% but think that and our rebounding would be even better if our center did not get caught covering guards 23 feet from the basket and the chain reaction of fouls and mismatches that creates.
 
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Honestly, even with Silas being limited, the offense and the defense just worked better without Ball tonight. Reed’s not an offensive dynamo, but he’s also not stopping the ball the way Solo has been.

I don’t expect that we’ll see Stewart back this year, but I’d like to see Dan Hurley keep Reed’s minutes up for as long as we go. If Solo’s somehow cracks out of his year long slump, great, but otherwise, having a big, active wing who is not soaking shots from AK, BM and TR is preferable.
 
Honestly, even with Silas being limited, the offense and the defense just worked better without Ball tonight. Reed’s not an offensive dynamo, but he’s also not stopping the ball the way Solo has been.

I don’t expect that we’ll see Stewart back this year, but I’d like to see Dan Hurley keep Reed’s minutes up for as long as we go. If Solo’s somehow cracks out of his year long slump, great, but otherwise, having a big, active wing who is not soaking shots from AK, BM and TR is preferable.
Agree, individual production and helping teammates be more preductive are two factors that must be part of someone’s playing minutes calculation. Alex now is shooting threes + 4.7% above last season and FG + 4.4% above last season. Ball is -11.8% 3pt% and -4.8% FG% below last year.
With Ball, It may seem like we are stating the obvious, at some point rotations can’t be about what you did last season. If your 3pt shot isn’t falling, identify what’s working and get it to hotter guys in a given game or drive like Mullins did to start his engine. Ball can help us but he needs more self awareness if he is in a given game. Maybe taking pressure off himself by sharing the ball more might enable him to relax more and get his rhythm back.
 
Solo doesn't even look upset when he's relegated to the bench due to horrific play.

He needs to drive from the arc to a more comfortable 12-foot range to shake loose some rust.
 
Big time effort from Ross and Smith. Ross was the stabilizer when not much else was working. Smith may be better as a starter than a bench guy. When the opponent does not press a lot, Smith seems to be solid, a good defender. Ball shots are on the front rim but if he is not scoring he becomes a defensive liability.
 
Solo doesn't even look upset when he's relegated to the bench due to horrific play.

He needs to drive from the arc to a more comfortable 12-foot range to shake loose some rust.
When Solo got pulled after missing those 3 in a row, camera went to him on the bench. Guys were encouraging him and he looked mad the shots weren’t falling, but not discouraged. He’s going to make some buckets against a tough Izzo team.
 
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1. I have thought for two seasons that Alex could be more than a complimentary scorer, and his limits have been more personality than ability. Would love to see him continue to drive more as he did last night.

2. Both Smith and Ross were outstanding defensively last night. Smith may not start against MSU, but with Stewart out and Solo in his funk you’re going to see a lot more of Silas and Malachi on the floor together next week.

3. Obviously UCLA was without its best player, but we had plenty to overcome last night as well, and for the second straight game at the end of the day we did what we had to do and finished strong. Hopefully in DC we have two “A” games left.

4. Solo needs to not shoot a 3 Friday night until he’s made a 2.

5. As we discussed last week, we haven’t lost in the 2d weekend since ‘06, and in the same building to boot. This will be an extremely difficult weekend to get through, but there are also some demons waiting to be exorcised.

6. Don’t lose sight of the fact that in what pretty clearly the Big East’s worst year ever we still have more teams left in the Sweet Sixteen than the ACC does.
 
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Honestly, even with Silas being limited, the offense and the defense just worked better without Ball tonight. Reed’s not an offensive dynamo, but he’s also not stopping the ball the way Solo has been.

I don’t expect that we’ll see Stewart back this year, but I’d like to see Dan Hurley keep Reed’s minutes up for as long as we go. If Solo’s somehow cracks out of his year long slump, great, but otherwise, having a big, active wing who is not soaking shots from AK, BM and TR is preferable.
You meant Ross not Reed?
 
1. I have thought for two seasons that Alex could be more than a complimentary scorer, and his limits have been more personality than ability. Would love to see him continue to drive more as he did last night.

2. Both Smith and Ross were outstanding defensively last night. Smith may not start against MSU, but with Stewart out and Solo in his funk you’re going to see a lot more of Silas and Malachi on the floor together next week.

3. Obviously UCLA was without its best player, but we had plenty to overcome last night as well, and for the second straight game at the end of the day we did what we had to do and finish strong. Hopefully in DC we have two “A” games left.

4. Solo needs to not shoot a 3 Friday night until he’s made a 2.

5. As we discussed last week, we haven’t lost in the 2d weekend since ‘06, and in the same building to boot. This will be an extremely difficult weekend to get through, but there are also some demons waiting to be exorcised.

6. Don’t lose sight of the fact that in what pretty clearly the Big East’s worst year ever we still have more teams left in the Sweet Sixteen than the ACC does.
Alex seems to have found that right balance in his game. 48.2% FG, 39.4% 3pt%, 5 rebounds per game and a 2:1 assist to turnover ratio. His defense and boxing out have been solid too.
I have not put any money down on #4 yet. Lol
 
Solo doesn't even look upset when he's relegated to the bench due to horrific play.

He needs to drive from the arc to a more comfortable 12-foot range to shake loose some rust.
Yeah, I don't know about that one. After he missed those 3 in a row and the camera panned to him sitting on the bench he legitimately looked sad.
 
I understand that overall, AK was the most dominate player on the floor, however I saw Smith as the unspoken MVP last night. He provided enough stability at the PG position to allow some fluidity in the UConn offense, especially in the 2nd half. He also scored his only basket at a crucial time when things started to look shaky. Ross needs to be on the floor. I don’t care if he starts but he needs to play more minutes than Ball if Ball’s woes continue. I would love to see the early season Ball where he mixed in many drives and middies to his game.
I am hoping that BM has finally found his shot and learns to relax a bit. He was playing in overdrive and when anyone does that they get out of rhythem and force things. He is too talented of a player {regardless of what the drunken mindless dolts on the chat say), to allow his adrenaline to generate negative results. NIL aside, he is still an 18 yo vs grown men 3 and 4 years older. Yes he will face that in the NBA but will have coaches and mentors that can work with him on that aspect. AK was a calming influence on him last night.
Good win but the turnovers still are way too high- 4 traveling calls? I haven’t see that since my grandkids U-10 travel games.
One last thing-the officiating. The T on Mick was ridiculous. During the St John’s game, Pitino did the sarcastic clap and foot stomping while waving off the refs twice in his game yesterday as he was standing out of his box and on the court and refs looked the other way. You think that the refs don’t have it out for certain coaches?…
On to MSU - it will be tough but winnable if UConn can play within themselves and create good offense.
 
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5. As we discussed last week, we haven’t lost in the 2d weekend since ‘06, and in the same building to boot. This will be an extremely difficult weekend to get through, but there are also some demons waiting to be exorcised.
This is an utterly bizarre factoid, especially given that we spent most of the early-mid Calhoun era getting into the second weekend like its our birthright but failing to get over the hump. Second weekend losses in 90, 91, 94, 95, 96, 98, 02, 03, and 06.

Since then it's been first weekend losses in 2008, 12, 16, 21, 22, and 25, and Final Four runs in 09, 11, 14, 23, and 24 (obviously championships for the latter 4).

This will be one of the toughest S16/E8 gauntlets we've faced, with a ton of history. 1-1 in the Tournament against MSU. 2-2 in the Tournament against Duke. St. John's has had our number lately and was basically constructed to beat us.
 
This is an utterly bizarre factoid, especially given that we spent most of the early-mid Calhoun era getting into the second weekend like its our birthright but failing to get over the hump. Second weekend losses in 90, 91, 94, 95, 96, 98, 02, 03, and 06.

Since then it's been first weekend losses in 2008, 12, 16, 21, 22, and 25, and Final Four runs in 09, 11, 14, 23, and 24 (obviously championships for the latter 4).

This will be one of the toughest S16/E8 gauntlets we've faced, with a ton of history. 1-1 in the Tournament against MSU. 2-2 in the Tournament against Duke. St. John's has had our number lately and was basically constructed to beat us.
When did MSU beat us in the tourney? I’m not remembering.
 
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