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He was substantially above the D1 average in winning national championships and shaking hands with Adam Silver.Learning that being below D1 average at something is satisfactory now.
Got it.
He was substantially above the D1 average in winning national championships and shaking hands with Adam Silver.Learning that being below D1 average at something is satisfactory now.
Got it.
Red herring, that is not what he said.
There.Landrew scored the last ten points to beat Stephon’s Newton High School for the state championship.
We can agree that guards on Uconn are expected to rebound (even 4-5 avg.) One or two more and he contributes just like a 4 even though not the protype. As pointed out above we had Tyrese and Adrien who were as functional rebounding as 4's (or maybe a tough 3) if this makes sense.This guy isn’t a 4. Idk why it’s so hard for people to understand that.
Charlotte is under new management so NO and Sacramento are the new pits.Big year for him - needs to show something or likely headed towards bust territory. It doesn't help that he went to the true armpit of the NBA in NO. They're kinda right there with Charlotte in terms of where you don't want to land.
Best case may be that he's sent somewhere that can help redirect him a bit.
Pageantry. That is an excellent word for the process.Really great point. The players are equally important and in most cases, coming from places where UConn has massive impact on their development.
There is simply more pageantry with HS recruiting. The courtship is very different. The announcement is staged. With the portal, it’s a 30 day compact window that floods with names and it’s during the best time of year to be focusing on the games. It’s like speed dating versus a serenade.
But once the kid is here it really shouldn’t feel any different. They’re just as important.
If this against all d1 players isn’t it skewed how about shooting guards or at least non centersJordan Hawkins total FGA% that year.
50.7% from the above the break 3.
- 22% higher than the average D1 player
11% from midrange 2s
- 2% lower than the average D1 player
10% from in the paint
- 9% lower than the average D1 player
15.5% at the the rim
- 14.6% lower than the average D1 player
Let’s look at Solo for fun.
53.6% from above the break 3.
- 24% higher than the average D1 player
5% from midrange 2s
- 6% lower than the average D1 player
12% from in the paint
- 7% lower than the average D1 player
20% at the rim
- 11% lower than the average D1 player
Almost like these things are a trend or something
Here’s some pretty visual charts to go with it.
Agreed. I know I said going somewhere he can get minutes would help, but even going to a franchise run well from the top down would probably be of benefit to him. Not sure what team that would be nowadays, but a team like the Spurs 10-15 years ago would be perfect for him. A place he can just go be a role player on a damn good team and solidify himself as a contributor in the league.Big year for him - needs to show something or likely headed towards bust territory. It doesn't help that he went to the true armpit of the NBA in NO. They're kinda right there with Charlotte in terms of where you don't want to land.
Best case may be that he's sent somewhere that can help redirect him a bit.
If this against all d1 players isn’t it skewed how about shooting guards or at least non centers
Yeah yeah sure but what does that have to do with Jordan Hawkins?If this kid picks Louisville, i hope he says the reason is the boneyard ruined his recruitment thread.
You referenced 3 guys. Donovan had a satisfactory first year. He either moves forward or becomes a journeyman. Castle killed it, donovan did notI said Clingan is killing it and then you talked about Hawkins. You lost me, buddy.
Not sure how legit this info is, but siting Trilly (info in comments). Looks like agent is pro-UConn, which of all the constituents is the one you want on your side. Not sure why the HS coach has any weight.
Not sure how legit this info is, but siting Trilly (info in comments). Looks like agent is pro-UConn, which of all the constituents is the one you want on your side. Not sure why the HS coach has any weight.
If the agent was smart, he’d know his real pay day is when Adam Silver comes calling.I would think the agent wants the cash, which I'm assuming isn't UConn. If you can get UConn and the most cash that should be a no-brainer.
But Colben should do what he wants.
The agent wants UConn.I would think the agent wants the cash, which I'm assuming isn't UConn. If you can get UConn and the most cash that should be a no-brainer.
But Colben should do what he wants.
So who does the coach want and who do the parents want?The agent wants UConn.
It’s in the tweet:So who does the coach want and who do the parents want?
Coach wants Ville, parents want Miss St.So who does the coach want and who do the parents want?
Not sure how legit this info is, but siting Trilly (info in comments). Looks like agent is pro-UConn, which of all the constituents is the one you want on your side. Not sure why the HS coach has any weight.
I always wondered, why would you schedule an announcement if you didn't know already which school you were going to choose? It's not like you need to know next week. You could wait until the signing period in November if you weren't sure yet. So not buying that Landrew doesn't know where he wants to go yet.
Hard to know - the Twitter guy seems to be getting his info from Trilly, only the messenger. I’m sure there is some truth to the chatter, but with you that the kid probably knows what he’s doing. I’d say if true and the agent is pro-UConn, it’s a good sign.Yeah, I don't know who these random twitter users are that know the specific thoughts of each party.
But your point is very valid, I think it's basically inconceivable that he hasn't decided if he's scheduled his announcement.
Regardless, rumblings are starting to lean UConn's way anywayIn Landrew news he’s apparently following most of the UConn players and Hurley on social media - not Louisville. Tea leaves shaking UConn.