Do you view all people who disagree with you as silly? Or just the ones here?
Rashad was, basically, a one-trick pony. He was masterful at that one trick. And it worked exactly when we needed it to. But Rashad had serious deficiencies in his game that were covered up by the fact that he played with wall to wall studs.
But Rashad is a hero (mine too!), and it's impossible to get "non-silly" people to objectively assess their heroes! Enjoy!
I used to think there was better basketball talk here than the other college bball boards, that's definitely changed.
It's a dumb comparison, Vital isn't good enough to play on those teams. Rashad was a starter and played the role of knock down shooter, championship winning teams often have guys who fill roles and are great at those roles. Vital is a jack of all trades player for the worst stretch at UConn in 35 years. He plays hard but he was never meant to start at a program like UConn and it shows how far we've fallen.
So you’re saying it’s KO’s fault?It's hard to have quality basketball talk when there's such a poor product on the floor. I think the level of discussion will be raised as the product on the floor becomes better. Some good posters don't feel like participating when it's such a mess, while on top of that, dealing with 3/4 of the people bitching.
Oh boy....Do you think Christian is better than Denham? Do you think Christian has a chance at the NBA?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 started over Rashad in his senior year, Denham was a very mechanical player with no chance at the NBA. I don't get the Rashad love in this thread.
Denham and Rashad were both better players than Vital. Vital would not have seen the court on those UConn teams.
Back to the original post....how do we know Christian wasn’t talking about cleaning his dorm room or finishing a project or reorganizing his sock drawer?
Don’t follow these players on social media.
Denham Brown was selected with the 40th pick of the 2006 draft.Denham was a very mechanical player with no chance at the NBA.
Or finishing off a bowl of jalapeño bacon mac and cheese?Back to the original post....how do we know Christian wasn’t talking about cleaning his dorm room or finishing a project or reorganizing his sock drawer?
Oh boy....Do you think Christian is better than Denham? Do you think Christian has a chance at the NBA?
Rashad's senior year he was the second leading scorer on a team with 5 players who played in the NBA.
Of course. It's always KO's fault, unless it is Selvie's or Taliek's.So you’re saying it’s KO’s fault?
Don't forget Dyson. Lots of things around that he's still responsible for too.Of course. It's always KO's fault, unless it is Selvie's or Taliek's.
Oh boy....Do you think Christian is better than Denham? Do you think Christian has a chance at the NBA?
Rashad's senior year he was the second leading scorer on a team with 5 players who played in the NBA.
Denham Brown was selected with the 40th pick of the 2006 draft.
Denham was a very mechanical player with no chance at the NBA.
Denham Brown was selected with the 40th pick of the 2006 draft.
You don't draft people who have no chance at the NBA.
I can only respond to what you post. You brought up Denham to say he was a very mechanical player with no chance at the NBA even though Denham was drafted 40th. You seemed to bring this up as a way of saying that Rashad wasn't good because he couldn't start over Denham despite Rashad being the second leading scorer on a team that had 5 players play in the NBA. What was the point of this post?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.
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.
What the hell is this guy talking about?You don't draft people who have no chance at the NBA.
So you’re saying it’s KO’s fault?
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.Staff, players everything. The product wasn't great. Hard to argue otherwise.
This is a good and fair take.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.
In fairness, who among us has ever scored 111 points in a Toronto high school basketball game?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.
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.
Counterpoint: Ater Majok