Mr. French
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I think we can all agree: AK, Solo, Ross and Hurley all suck.
He's a fabulous long time contributor to the program. For that he should be applauded.
He's just not even close to an all time great. All time greats do something more than being a 5th man. They win BIG POY's, get drafted highly and go onto great NBA careers, are AA's. They're usually at least the best 1-2 players on great UConn teams. If he takes this team on a run, I might rethink things. If they flame out early, he's firmly a great role player.
What? You asked who he was behind on the 23 list and missed Adama.
I get what you’re saying. I’m not an efficiency metric guy, but all year our 5-best lineups, offensively, have featured Reed, Karaban, Stewart or Ross, Silas, and one of Ball or Mullins. Not both SG’s.Win, lose. Stronger wing defender that can’t score? That puts it all on Braylon and Silas and our offense is already stagnant enough.
I get it but there’s nothing on that bench that changes the dynamic of this lineup enough to make that change. You’ll live or die with hoping Solo makes shots because the options just don’t work, at least for me but who am I.
Ross is an energy guy, I get there’s a huge love affair for him here but that’s who he is. Perfect for coming off the bench because he rarely plays 2 good games in a row. Stew has been MIA, for him I think it’s an extremely short rope suddenly that will take away any shot of rhythm.
I don’t know, watched it closely last night. We’re not very athletic, slow on the perimeter and have very few options who can take anyone off the dribble. McDermotts plan worked amazingly. Just take the ball to the hoop, there’s no rim protection and at least we wil get them in foul trouble. You will see it the rest of the year in BE play and beyond.
Might want to practice a little zone to take people out of their plan on occasion? Maybe even throw Reibe in with Reed to throw a little advantage down the other end.
Who knows? I do know watching them I will be absolutely thrilled to get to the 2nd weekend with this team!
I wasn't doing it in order but the order isn't far off. I would bump Smitty and Burrell up a little. How did Gordon Hayward get on there?
- Rip (Hamilton)
- Emeka (Okafor)
- Ray (Allen)
- Kemba (Walker)
- Shabazz (Napier)
- Donyell (Marshall)
- Caron (Butler)
- Gordon (Hayward)
- Donovan Clingan
- Hasheem (Thabeet)
- Tristen (Newton)
- Khalid El-Amin
- Adama Sanogo
- Andre Jackson
- Jordan Hawkins
- Jeff Adrien
- A.J. Price
- Rudy Gay
- Cam (Spencer)
- Stephon Castle
- Smitty (Smith)
- Ryan Boatright
- Jeremy Lamb
- Scott Burrell
Group 2
- Josh Boone
- Marcus Williams
- Cliff Robinson
- Doron Sheffer
- Charlie Villanueva
- DeAndre Daniels
Pretty good list. I can probably find 5-10 more. 2009 team? Oriakhi?
Not anymore it isn't.Foul shooting, poor D, extended cold shooting from field. This is not a #5 team.
He would recruit over both of them. It’s the returning starters that he won’t poke.Scheirman is doing well with the C's. Kalkbrenner has also done well, speaking of Creighton guys in a similar draft spot. Had Karaban been drafted around either of them, I would be surprised if he was thriving like they are. He made the right decision IMO.
I'm curious what you mean about rethinking recruiting strategy. Can you elaborate? I am concerned that Hurley's loyalty to Stewart and Ross will prevent him from recruiting over them next year, which means we will probably take a step back in our wing talent.
food for discussion: where would you/we put players like Jalen Adams or Earl Kelly, individual talents at low points in program history? Seems like these lists are always weighted towards high points in the program to forget about those types of guys.
- Rip (Hamilton)
- Emeka (Okafor)
- Ray (Allen)
- Kemba (Walker)
- Shabazz (Napier)
- Donyell (Marshall)
- Caron (Butler)
- Gordon (Hayward)
- Donovan Clingan
- Hasheem (Thabeet)
- Tristen (Newton)
- Khalid El-Amin
- Adama Sanogo
- Andre Jackson
- Jordan Hawkins
- Jeff Adrien
- A.J. Price
- Rudy Gay
- Cam (Spencer)
- Stephon Castle
- Smitty (Smith)
- Ryan Boatright
- Jeremy Lamb
- Scott Burrell
Group 2
- Josh Boone
- Marcus Williams
- Cliff Robinson
- Doron Sheffer
- Charlie Villanueva
- DeAndre Daniels
Pretty good list. I can probably find 5-10 more. 2009 team? Oriakhi?
You need to take a breather Ruff. You’ve been at it for 14 hours nowasked who he was behind on the 23 list and missed Adama.
The issue these last two years, especially last, is that Hurley didn't recruit over his Fab 5.He would recruit over both of them. It’s the returning starters that he won’t poke.
Missed the Gordon Hayward era at UConn
- Rip (Hamilton)
- Emeka (Okafor)
- Ray (Allen)
- Kemba (Walker)
- Shabazz (Napier)
- Donyell (Marshall)
- Caron (Butler)
- Gordon (Hayward)
- Donovan Clingan
- Hasheem (Thabeet)
- Tristen (Newton)
- Khalid El-Amin
- Adama Sanogo
- Andre Jackson
- Jordan Hawkins
- Jeff Adrien
- A.J. Price
- Rudy Gay
- Cam (Spencer)
- Stephon Castle
- Smitty (Smith)
- Ryan Boatright
- Jeremy Lamb
- Scott Burrell
Group 2
- Josh Boone
- Marcus Williams
- Cliff Robinson
- Doron Sheffer
- Charlie Villanueva
- DeAndre Daniels
Pretty good list. I can probably find 5-10 more. 2009 team? Oriakhi?
I agree. I would imagine/hope that Hurley and co. will do everything they can to keep Silas, Solo and Reibe, as they will make up a heck of a foundation to build on next year.He would recruit over both of them. It’s the returning starters that he won’t poke.
Christian Vital is more deserving than both of them imofood for discussion: where would you/we put players like Jalen Adams or Earl Kelly, individual talents at low points in program history? Seems like these lists are always weighted towards high points in the program to forget about those types of guys.
Interesting that a Butler player made your top 10.
- Rip (Hamilton)
- Emeka (Okafor)
- Ray (Allen)
- Kemba (Walker)
- Shabazz (Napier)
- Donyell (Marshall)
- Caron (Butler)
- Gordon (Hayward)
- Donovan Clingan
- Hasheem (Thabeet)
Seriously, you thought I was serious?Stewart does nothing out there, Ross at least is active and plays hard
When things aren’t working, Hurley’s answer is double down and work harder, rather than work smarter. He’s allergic to zones because it’s not the tough guy “we will out work you” identity he wants.
Been saying this for a while. There is not good team chemistry. We generally have 3 guys on the floor that would be scoring option 1A or 1B on most teams and a fourth that thinks he should be option 1A once the ball touches his hands. You have guys contending to be the scoring alpha. I’ll sum it up this way - everybody is looking for their own shot not the team’s shot. When they do go on spurts, you’ll notice how fast and unselfish the ball moves compared to when they are going through the motions thinking about me in relation to what’s happening on the floor.
I don’t think his loyalty this time was a massive issue, most of these issues we see are in hindsight and Ball shooting worse than expected kinda signals that.Lot's of loyalty is part of the issue, holding onto to carryovers, over-indexing on shooters, fully lacking the type of athletes that won B2B. Thinking he could teach defense. This current collection, beyond being rather undynamic, is a bit of a boring brand of basketball. Jump shooting half court teams that rely on positional defense, with low verticality, aren't must watch TV. They don't play very smart either. So there is very little ooh's and ah's with this team. Feels like Hurley is moving away from what got him there, holding on to throw backs. Granted they are 24-3, so cannot nit pick too much. It's been a weird year.
Not on a crusade. I can drop this here. I don't even find there to be much of a discussion on this one, feels more like you're vouching for the kid in some way that is hard to understand. I haven't gotten a reasonable argument as to why he's an all time great other than he is.
That’s fine but just choose your words then. When you say you have “first hand” knowledge, that’s from the player himself. Which i’d be willing to wager quite a bit he does not have.I'm going to give Ruff the benefit of the doubt because I've been in his shoes before.
All I'll say is this. CT is a small state and it's not that difficult to know people that are close to the program and access to information others don't have. Personally, I have had relatives that work in the Athletic Development office or have personal/professional relationships with current/former coaches and players. Two of my close friend's kids have been student managers for both Calhoun and Hurley. Another of my friend's kids was roommates with a past player. My kid goes there and has had friends date players.
For example, I know first hand about certain players (who went onto the NBA) that appear like model guys on the outside and are horrible to deal with on charitable events. I also know of another player (also spent time in the NBA) who drove from the midwest to a Calhoun charity game because he didn't want to charge the charity for a flight.
I'm sure there are times where people might make up crap, but there's also times you know things from people you trust and can back it up with fact and you just can't share the details.
No, I read this as his being upset that people regard him as the next coming of Larry Bird.He's upset people love AK. IM flabbergasted
You just made SJ’s argument for him. You and everyone on this board knows that in this day and age if you are setting records for CUMULATIVE statistics, you’re not a great player. Because of if you’re that good, you wouldn’t have stayed around for 4 years. So that’s just not a great argument.How many players have played at the University of CT? If he's arguably top 20 he's one of the greatest ever. Simple math.
He can end this season:
Winningest payer ever
Most 3 pointers made
Top 10 in scoring
Framing that career the way you are is a dig imo
For instance, not sure what Hurley was thinking targeting a kid like Mullins to put next to AK & Solo. We needed a different profile, or needed to move off Ball. I personally think Ball at the two is so far off script it hurts this team because he's a chronic work around given his defense and lack thereof anything outside of shooting. Or we needed an Ajx/Castle caliber player at the 3.I don’t think his loyalty this time was a massive issue, most of these issues we see are in hindsight and Ball shooting worse than expected kinda signals that.
What I will agree with you on is the fact that I think Hurley is indexing too much on shooters when the 2024 team had only Spencer and Karaban as your main snipers. Newton (32%) and Castle (28%) were subpar from the arc, but provided shot creation and/or athleticism. We got our creator (SDJ should start driving more with purpose) but next year is the time to throw in our “Castle”
Or the days of Corny and Tony, or Wes and Toby.food for discussion: where would you/we put players like Jalen Adams or Earl Kelly, individual talents at low points in program history? Seems like these lists are always weighted towards high points in the program to forget about those types of guys.
No lmao. Alex didn't stay around because he had to. Pre NIL he wouldve left after his Sophomore year and been a 1st round draft pick. Framing cumulative stats as a bad thing is dumb. He played his 4 years in college.You just made SJ’s argument for him. You and everyone on this board knows that in this day and age if you are setting records for CUMULATIVE statistics, you’re not a great player. Because of if you’re that good, you wouldn’t have stayed around for 4 years. So that’s just not a great argument.
I love Alex for who he is and what he’s contributed, but I do not consider him an “all time great” when I see who’s up there in the ring of honor.
They were great. That's when I first started really watching UConn basketball with my dad. I watched some of Cliffy but I was too young and didn't really know what was going on. Smitty was a scoring machine and Burrell was a souped up version of Jackson. Same incredible athleticism/do everything/defense. Jackson better vision/passing and Burrell was a way better scorer.This is a reasonable take. I couldn't argue confidently against that list. I can just confidently say he deserves to be mentioned. I wasnt there to watch Chris Smith and Scott Burrell so thats why they werent on my personal list. But they are definitely legends
Just to be clear, you're not saying that Hurley duped him into remaining these past two years, are you? Because that seems like a very 20/20-hindsight sort of view.Not really. Hurley and AK need to be studied. Kid's clear peak draft status was 2024, and we've run him back twice for no good reason.