As for the difficult to pin Olander...how about Souleymane Wane? Similar stat lines, but one was the 8th man off the bench and the other is our starting center.
Where does the idea that Calhoun is more explosive or more athletic than Dyson come from? Is there any evidence for this?
I know he didn't go to UConn, but Deandre Daniels reminds me a lot of Jeff Green.
I agree dyson was a better leaper. However I see athleticism as more than just jumping. For a freshman his strength and quickness are very high. his versatility on defense and frame make him above average IMO. the brown comparison would be apt if Calhoun had scored 100 above the borderOmar is a stud and a natural scorer, but he is nowhere near as athletic as Dyson. Even after his knee surgery Dyson is a far better leaper. There are lots of good things to say about Omar, but as far as athleticism, he is pretty ordinary for a Big East caliber player. He does have onions and can fill it up, but his success at UConn thus far is not based on being a superior athlete, rather he is just a natural scorer.
Here's how I see it:
Napier - Sheffer
Boatright - Bialosuknia
Calhoun - Pikiell (pre-shoulder)
Daniels - Henefeld
Olander - Eric Hayward
Giffey - Denham
Wolf - Souley
Nolan - Voskuhl
Tolksdorf - Rudy Johnson
Evans - Randy LaVigne
Napier = Price
Boat = Kemba
Calhoun = Rip
Daniels = Rudy
Olander = Okafor
Evans = Ed Nelson
Giffey = Caron
Nolan = Hilton
Tolksdorf = Rashad
I think those are blatantly obvious comparisons.
Especially if you're just talking this year, I really think Napier-ElAmin is a pretty good comparison. Napier has obviously not eaten as many pies, either.Honestly, Napier kind of reminds me of Khalid el Amin. (El Amin being better obviously, but attitude wise. never afraid to take big shots, shooting lights out in big wins but also shooting us into losses, etc.)
Especially if you're just talking this year, I really think Napier-ElAmin is a pretty good comparison. Napier has obviously not eaten as many pies, either.
Anyone comparing Boatright to Kemba...oy! that is why I hate these things. People make silly comparisons. Boatright is a nice player, but really he couldn't carry Kemba's jock. maybe in a year or two, but right now, please. I'm not sure about Daniels. He has played the whole year out of position which I think has really hampered his effectiveness, especially on offense. I can't think of anyone who has played out of position like that. Giffey is a poor man's Henefeld maybe. Not on the same planet talentwise, but he has a knack for making plays you don't expect him to make. And if you don't pay attention he can take you to the cleaners pretty quickly.
As you can see here, compared to Dyson, Omar Calhoun gets higher and dunks just as explosively as Dyson did but does not have to put in the amount of physical energy on his take-off that Dyson had to to when you watch his dunks. Which is what I think contributed to Dyson's ACL injury later on.
I think you're telling yourself you're seeing something that backs up your theory, because i don't see that from what you posted.
Type Jerome Dyson into youtube. Watch the dunks from MSG. Re-think.
I like that you went back as you did for your comparisons. Napier and Sheffer is one I didn't think of, but is appropriate. Neither had speed, but both had a great BB IQ and could shoot. You must be seeing something I don't, but I don't get the Boat - Wes comparison. One was a non-quick, always in control, lights out shooter and the other a quick, out-of-control guy who is a mediocre shooter at best.
Napier = Price
Boat = Gywnn (I hope he evolves into Kemba)
Calhoun = Butler (a great physical speciman with game)
Daniels = Scoe (kid who learned to play tough, and can be very very good. Scoe just didn't seize his chance, Daniels will)
Olander = Ron Hrubala (only difference is Big East vs Yankee Conference)
Evans = D. Beverly
Giffey = Nelson (always wanting a little bit more from them, kinda like some sort of tease)
Nolan = Hilton
Tolksdorf = Uri Cohen-Mintz
that terrible "charge" call on that dunk against Gardener Webb in the 2k classic, the speed in which Dyson got down the court, the explosion on the dunk, in no way is Omar seeing Dyson on athleticism, I'm with you on this one.