Which makes zero sense because, you know, it's a totally different group of guys.We say it all the time: teams are going to give us their best shot. We have big targets on our backs.
SJ always over hypes the talent level. That could be because we had it the last two years. No two kids are the same and you don’t grandfather talent quality perception based on the previous year quality. This team has one surefire first rounder, and a fringe. That’s where it ends.If you are right, (and I only see McNeeley as a lock )
Then this is a very poorly coach team if it has four NBA players on it
With you on AK.Kinda disappeared in the second half for an All-American candidate. Has to be more assertive.It's time to roll with Nowell over Mahaney and put Aiden in the Joey California role.
We had a center problem tonight. Reed will learn, I'm not too concerned about that.
AK's worst game of the season. O guarantee it.
Thomas and/or Lewis was that guy.Just watching Memphis Mich St. We need a guy like Hunter/Haggerty that can go get a bucket or draw a foul. Not sure why we didn’t recruit that/go into the portal for that. Maybe Ahmad can be that. But again, we didn’t really recruit that for the ‘25 class either.
Ok joyful one. There are 2 realities. Studs move on and new studs coming in for a year or two doesn’t translate necessarily into the kind of winner you want as a UConn fan. So if you are good with the second reality, fine. I think whining now just a little unrealistic. I don’t begrudge the kids who leave as I said. But they aren’t my kids ( all of my sons are quite well off) and the modern NBA I find mostly repetitive and boring. Clingan made us different and made perimeter D much easier. We are not different and hopefully will jell into a very tough out.We just live in reality that its 2024 and that "stud" players aren't staying 4 years and we're (1) happy to see them move onto the NBA and (2) know that high draft picks lead to more great recruits/potential NBA players coming to UConn.
“ you need to take that T early in the game.”Too big a foul and free throw disparity in back to back games. We're getting every else's best game, and they're playing way over their heads in terms of shooting percentages. Because we're in deep deep deep foul trouble, we're playing far less aggressive than we need to play.
Hurley looked as if he wanted to take another T in the final minute. I love you Dan, I wouldn't trade you for anybody, but when you feel you're on the short end of the calls, you need to take that T early in the game. Not very late
Did you know? Change two over-the-back plays in the last minute of two games, and we're probably 2-0 instead of 0-2. But you can't give the officials a chance to determine the outcome in the last minute. The games have to be won much earlier.
We just watched Alex's worst game of the year, there will be no close second
These kids have to grow, and we're losing more games this year
And so, if we fall short and he leaves after a year you will say having Clingan, Castle and even Hawkins leave was worth the trade off. You do realize that with Clingan and Castle and no McNeeley a 3 peat was probably more likely than it is now. UCLA without Jabbar and Walton for 3 years each might have had 1 or 2 in a row instead of 7. I don’t know what to say if you don’t get how different Clingan made us.Well just remember - if Hurley didn't get Hawkins, Clingan, Castle etc to the NBA, McNeeley probably is wearing a different jersey.
Is Darius Adams not that? He seems to have an instinctive game and knows how to get in the lane to score. I think Nowell is that. He was in high school. He's super quick, athletic, has handles, and is built like a tank.Just watching Memphis Mich St. We need a guy like Hunter/Haggerty that can go get a bucket or draw a foul. Not sure why we didn’t recruit that/go into the portal for that. Maybe Ahmad can be that. But again, we didn’t really recruit that for the ‘25 class either.
Scary but I though Nowell was our best defender. He did a solid job on their guard that was killing us and got Diarra in foul trouble. He showed the ability to move his feet without grabbing or fouling while also not letting their good guard turn the corner or get by him. He makes up for his lack of height with strength and he looked quick laterally.I’m more impressed with McNeeley than yesterday, but his defense was pretty poor again. His shot has/always will be there. But his guy seems to drive by him any time he wants. Not that anyone else is particularly good defensively, but I expected him to be better on that end.
Everything i’ve watched of Adams has been perimeter based. I haven’t seen too much slashing or strong drives. He is super skinny so it makes sense, but I don’t see the wiggle or speed aspect really. Looks to be a great shot maker in many ways though.Is Darius Adams not that? He seems to have an instinctive game and knows how to get in the lane to score. I think Nowell is that. He was in high school. He's super quick, athletic, has handles, and is built like a tank.
We weren't exactly loaded with those guys on our back to back championship teams. The only guy who had it on the first championship is Tristen. Last year we had Tristen and Castle and Cam could get in the lane with his craft for pull ups and one legged Dirk shots.
Darius is a 6’5” kid. Has a great handle for his size but doesn’t have that kind of quickness, stop and go, shiftiness with the ball. More of a long strider.Is Darius Adams not that? He seems to have an instinctive game and knows how to get in the lane to score. I think Nowell is that. He was in high school. He's super quick, athletic, has handles, and is built like a tank.
We weren't exactly loaded with those guys on our back to back championship teams. The only guy who had it on the first championship is Tristen. Last year we had Tristen and Castle and Cam could get in the lane with his craft for pull ups and one legged Dirk shots.
Adams isn't fast or a major run and jump athlete but he seems to have a lot of wiggle and is an instinctive player. You don't have to be fast or a major run and jump athlete to get in the lane and score in the lane/draw fouls. Tristen and Cam aren't considered fast or major run jump athletes. Same goes for the best lane scorers in the NBA these days. Solo is plenty fast and athletic and scoring in the lane doesn't seem to be a strength of his.Everything i’ve watched of Adams has been perimeter based. I haven’t seen too much slashing or strong drives. He is super skinny so it makes sense, but I don’t see the wiggle or speed aspect really. Looks to be a great shot maker in many ways though.
Last two years we had so many ways to score though both inside and out, this year less so. Tristen was great end of shot clock last year and end of 2023 as well. Just don’t think we have as many options this year to keep defenses as honest.
But we won't have anyone who can get in the lane and score or draw a foul next season. jkI haven't read this thread yet (or watched the game), but as the eternal optimist just think about how good next year's team will be with our recruiting class and all our non Karaban early entry candidates back
He does though from what I've seen.Darius is a 6’5” kid. Has a great handle for his size but doesn’t have that kind of quickness, stop and go, shiftiness with the ball. More of a long strider.
He doesn’t from what i’ve seen. Watched a lot of highlights when it looked like we were getting him. Outside shot maker but really didn’t see much on ball creation. Agree to disagree.He does though from what I've seen.
Long strider? Rip was a cross country runner and he's one of the best lane scorers we've ever had.