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Chief's less than brief Brimah Vivisection
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[QUOTE="gtcam, post: 2099851, member: 2844"] Brimah was a project - pure and simple He whetted many an appetite with some good things during his freshman year when he had a very good team surrounding him. When it came to him being one of the "contributors", his short comings really appeared Granted it didn't help that he had some injuries. However, not claiming to be an insider, I don't think the kid had enough basketball IQ to process most of the things kids his age should already know and I feel he could not apply many of the skill sets he was being taught. I am in no way saying AB is not smart but he just isn't basketball smart. Maybe in practice he showed he could do some of it but either froze or just couldn't translate it in real game situations. On a light side - I sure hope the guy was not a soccer goalie - but maybe he was thus its now basketball As some have said, on to the next guy, but, I personally feel that AB was the most frustrating and the one UConn player who could have made a huge difference and fizzled more as time went on. I hope he succeeds in whatever he pursues in life - he was always a great team rep. [/QUOTE]
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