Vital reminds me more of Donyell.
I’m sure he’s a nice kid, hard worker, and good teammate but he’s too inconsistent. He can’t create his own shoot, he shoots 3’s and gets fast break points- dribbling is suspect. I’d rather see them build with new blood and free up the scholarship. Go get a pure shooter - I saw a ton of them in the tourney this year.
The only scenario where he gets consideration is one where he has taken a lot of shots. And that's a nightmare scenario for this team. My hope is that he doesn't get too wrapped up in being a senior leader, go-to guy. He's not that guy on a winning team.In one year under Hurley’s tutelage he made significant strides. I wouldn’t be shocked if CV received some third team all AAC consideration next year. He’s not Denham Brown, but he’s better than most give him credit for.
This thread has turned into a Vital bashing of sorts because of a throwaway comment comparing him to Rashad. Vital is a good college player and valuable on both offense and defense. Whether or not he would play for a national championship team is irrelevant considering we're not winning a national championship next year anyway. The biggest goal is to make the tournament and in my opinion he's definitely good enough to start for a tournament team.
I disagree. I don't think it's bashing Vital to say he is not as good a basketball player as roll players on our great teams. It's just bashing other posters.
To be clear, I very much want Vital back for his senior year and I think we'll be a better team with him than without him. And for the most part I like the young man for his effort and rebounding. My wife loves me very much (I hope) but it's not bashing me for her to admit that I don't have Brad Pitt's body.
I suppose we're reading other posters' responses differently then. Fair enough.
To be clear, I very much want Vital back for his senior year and I think we'll be a better team with him than without him. And for the most part I like the young man for his effort and rebounding. My wife loves me very much (I hope) but it's not bashing me for her to admit that I don't have Brad Pitt's body.
does brad pitt even have a nice body anymore? idk worth askingGet in the gym.
does brad pitt even have a nice body anymore? idk worth asking
Anderson hit three's in games that actually meant something, He hit them against the best teams in the country on national tv on a daily basis. CV, not to his fault, plays against sub-par teams on the CBS sports network. Let's see how CV does in big games against top competition before comparing him to Anderson.He's getting very close.
Hit 3's at 40.9% this season. Rashad's best was 41.0% in his sophomore year.
HGH is a wonderful thing.
Me too. I find it absurd and quite sickening that he has people in his ear about the NBA. He won't play a minute of NBA basketball. I hate to be so blunt about it but its true. Please correct me if im missing something but I have seen nothing in his 3 years that says he can play in the league in any role except maybe the 12th man role at best? That being said id love to have him here for another year because his experience can really help the kids coming in and he can obviously help on the court.I like this kid. I really hope he stays and has a great senior year.
Rashad never played more than 25.6 minutes per game and in his senior year he started exactly zero games. In no season did he start more than 15. It wasn't like he was losing his starting position to an NBA player either, Denham Brown generally started over Rashad all four years, and played more minutes. Denham was a very mechanical player with no chance at the NBA. I don't get the Rashad love in this thread.
It's disrespectful to the young man to pretend to know what he thinks.Hurley clearly doesn’t see him as an NBA player. No one else either, except him.
I didn't say Christian was better than Denham, and I said that Christian would not play in the NBA -- but that I wished he had a handle and better court vision, because if he could dribble and create for others then he would have a chance to play in the NBA.
As for Rashad's senior year, he had 15% of the team's points taking 17% of the shots. The only reason he got so many shots and points is that the team had a terrible dearth of guards -- Marcus Williams, Denham Brown, and Rashad, then a freshman Craig Austrie. The 5 players who played in the NBA were Marcus and four frontcourt players (Rudy Gay, Josh Boone, Hilton Armstrong, and Jeff Adrien). The bottom line is that team had NBA players at every position except Rashad's, and no outside shooters except Rashad. And the lack of a backup point guard or any real guard skills apart from shooting at the off guard is what killed that team against George Mason.
CV is no ball handler, but he would have improved that team substantially.
Lol. No. Denham was a fairly complete player. He had a decent shot from 3 and a very good shot from anywhere else, and he could create his own shot, which Rashad was not so great at. He was a decent defender, a better rebounder, and a better distributor that Anderson.Denham started over Rashad because of when he came off the bench he wasn't as engaged. Rashad took one for the benefit of the team.
CV’s numbers went up when Alterique was added to the lineup with Jalen. If defenses play off of him, he’s a deadly spot-up shooter. As the focus of the offense, we’re in trouble. Especially if Alterique gets hurt again. If Akok and Josh take a leap, and Rique is slashing, CV will get open looks and knock them down! Christian’s biggest problem is his opinion of himself vs everyone else’s opinion of him. Hurley clearly doesn’t see him as an NBA player. No one else either, except him. If he’s realistic about enjoying his last year of college instead of getting numbers for the NBA, he can enjoy having the spotlight for an epic senior night. CV will provide senior captain leadership, and help lead the transition for Jalen and James.
Hah. Lol. No.If you replace Vital with Rashad do we win 21+ games this year? I think yes.
You're wrong on a lot of stuff but keep doing you.Lol. No. Denham was a fairly complete player. He had a decent shot from 3 and a very good shot from anywhere else, and he could create his own shot, which Rashad was not so great at. He was a decent defender, a better rebounder, and a better distributor that Anderson.
Denham also got us to GMason, IIRC. Without Denham hitting a prayer in the prior game, we leave even earlier. Against George Mason, Rashad only played 17 minutes, which, as a 4th year senior, is very telling. What it means is that R.A. was a one trick pony, and the 3 point trick was not what we needed (he went 2 for 8). He has pretty much 0s in the rest of his box score. Point is, Calhoun knew that Marcus needed as much help creating shots and distributing as possible, which is why Brown started and played more than RA. People on this board are ridiculous when it comes to RA, but I get it - guy is a UConn hero, so . . .