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Moving on...

For just the second time ever, UConn will face Colorado, with the first time being the 8/9 game of the 2016 NCAA Tournament. Tad Boyle is still the head coach and there are a lot of similarities between that team and this year’s team as signatures of Boyle-coached teams include hard-working teams on the boards that don’t shoot a ton of threes, but share the ball well on offense. On defense, the team’s length does a nice job preventing three-point attempts while also forcing teams to play iso inside the arc in their man-to-man defense.


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The Buffalos won 26 games last year, but lost six guys that started 19 or more games, including three NBA draft picks, so there’s a ton of talent lost. To counterbalance that this year, Boyle uses a deep rotation, playing ten players that average 12 or more minutes per game, but so far, much of Colorado’s offensive attack has been highlighted by a trio of transfer addition forwards harvested from a wide scope of origins: Washington State transfer Andrej Jakimovski, Colorado-Mesa (D2) transfer Trevor Baskin and Grace (NAIA) transfer Elijah Malone.

Playing mostly a catch-and-shoot role at Washington State, the 6’8 220 Jakimovski has played the 4, 3 and even the 2 at Colorado this season, with Boyle guiding him to expand his game to become more of a playmaker throughout the frontcourt.

The NAIA Player of the Year, this summer Elijah Malone earned 25 offers from high-major programs and is of the same ilk as Colorado’s bigs over the last few years like Eddie Lampkin and Evan Battey: big, strong, skilled and can score anywhere inside the arc. Analytically, Malone’s offensive rebounding and block rates are particularly strong while he is also an excellent free-throw shooter.

Playing a similar inside/outside combo forward role to what Tristan da Silva played last year, Trevor Baskin is taking on a “position-less” frontcourt position that will best utilize his active motor and two-way aggressiveness. He grabs rebounds, defends multiple positions and generates turnovers from blocks and steals. Just a damn good glue guy.

Colorado’s best returnees are their starting guards Javon Ruffin and Julian Hammond III. Dealing with injuries throughout his first two seasons, Ruffin is 6’5 185 and Boyle calls him a “true combo guard” whose length and IQ makes him the team’s best backcourt defender. Hammond III is a nice perimeter shooter, and, while he is the team’s de facto point guard, he is rather turnover prone and can get rattled easily. Paging Hassan Diarra. Sophomore RJ Smith is another returning guard who dealt with injury issues last season, and, like Ruffin, plays a sound combo guard game and is a capable spacer, who is one of the hardest working rebounders in the backcourt. Canadian freshman Felix Kossaras is a athletic, multi-dimensional wing who, for now, is a low-usage energy defender off the bench.

In addition to Malone and Baskin, Colorado’s frontcourt is flush with depth as Slovakian freshman Sebastian Rancik and returning sophomores Assane Diop and Bangot Dak all possess NBA-like frontcourt skills in their ability to run the floor and shoot. Diop is active on the glass and at 6’8 210 is arguably the team’s most versatile defender. Just a 6’0 freshman in high school, Bangot Dak is now listed at 6’11 185 and Boyle has been quoted as saying he has the potential to be one of the best shot-blockers in Colorado history. Out of the three mentioned forward, Rancik is the most polished offensively and is an excellent floor spacer, but lacks strength and defensive awareness.

As you can see in the depth chart above, Boyle plays A LOT of different rotations with Hammond (PG) and (Post) Malone being the only guys set to one position. That being said, there will be a LOT of big lineups, and as I mentioned on the post-game thread, I'm curious to see if Hurley will run out some of the bigger lineups we saw against Memphis (Diarra-Ross-Stewart-Karaban-Reed was one that I liked...or really, any lineup with Ross at the 2).

After losing to a tough/physical team like Memphis, I like immediately rebounding the next afternoon to turn the page and play another tough/physical team.
 
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Kind of opponent of we probably should have scheduled instead of one of the last two tomato cans ;). We get through this one fairly easily into a game we will likely be underdogs for the first time in a long time.
 
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uconn and new favorite mcneeley come out with the chip on their shoulder and run roughshod.

20 point wins the next two game.
 
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Need to show we can defend effectively
our defense dropped from top 10 to 30th. it's hard to understate how bad that defensive performance was.....which makes it all the more hilarious that people are harping on the offense...which improved to 4th in the country from like 9th-ish iirc. The offense had issues....but the defense was pitiful. 99 points in 74 possessions is unconscionably bad.
 
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our defense dropped from top 10 to 30th. it's hard to understate how bad that defensive performance was.....which makes it all the more hilarious that people are harping on the offense...which improved to 4th in the country from like 9th-ish iirc. The offense had issues....but the defense was pitiful. 99 points in 74 possessions is unconscionably bad.
And that is still with the preseason ratings baked in. Can't imagine what the 2024-25 season efficiency looks like.
 
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our defense dropped from top 10 to 30th. it's hard to understate how bad that defensive performance was.....which makes it all the more hilarious that people are harping on the offense...which improved to 4th in the country from like 9th-ish iirc. The offense had issues....but the defense was pitiful. 99 points in 74 possessions is unconscionably bad.
This is my big take away from this game. This is an explosive offensive team that will likely not struggle to score 70 at any point this season. The other big issue is PG. Diarra plays too reckless, Mahaney has too many deficiencies and Nowell is not ready to get the keys to the porsche.
 
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Did I read somewhere Nowell is hurt?
Heard something about him hurting a finger getting it stuck in a jersey. Which would stink if he misses all 3 games. We need to get this kid up to speed.
 
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Looking forward to seeing Reed in the starting lineup. Let’s get our mojo back before a big showdown with ISU/Auburn
Agree, time to give up the charade that Samson is a starting post and Reed will get a confidence boost by starting. You can't project yourself as a final four team if you have weakness at both the PG and center spot
 

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