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I disagree. 2011 team likely has four eventual draft picks: Kemba, Lamb, Napier, and Roscoe.
Oriakhi was drafted by the Suns.
I disagree. 2011 team likely has four eventual draft picks: Kemba, Lamb, Napier, and Roscoe.
Brimah and Nolan average a combined 8 and 5. AO averaged 9.6 and 8.7. He is clearly a better player than them. And Jeremy Lamb started getting consistent minutes mid-January. Once that happened, he averaged 13.5 and 4.5. So, I'm just going to say that Lamb vs. Kromah is not a toss up.I think the 2014 team is better and deeper. Lamb v Kromah is a toss up. Giffey is better now. Daniels is better than Roscoe. Brimah/Nolan are as good or better than Oriakhi. Kemba is better than Bazz but not by a huge margin. The freshman Olander was probably better than the senior Olander, which defies logic. Boatright as a Junior is better than Shabazz as a freshman. Play 10 times, Kemba wills out 6 wins. The only time that 2011 team was unbeatable was in a tournament. They struggled at times in the regular season.
It would be a great game. This 2014 against that same 2011 field in the NCAAT would probably win the championship too. That team was offensively challenged after Kemba, this team isn't.
I think O'Neill is overlooking the supporting cast. I would like our opponents to, but they watch film and they know better.
I think the 2014 team is better and deeper. Lamb v Kromah is a toss up.
People are really underrating that 2011 team. That team was 9-8 against the RPI Top 50 going into the BET. They had 4 Top 25 RPI wins then (ended with 11--Pitt, Syracuse, Georgetown, Louisville, San Diego St., Arizona, UK to end the year), and all their losses, except to Marquette in OT (a sweet 16 team) were to RPI Top 25 teams.Not sure which sentence is less accurate.
Dana O'Neil is a bitter woman who unraveled when her beloved Penn State could no longer were white. Somehow this was channeled into her deranged mind against UConn whom she believed got away with murder and a National Championship in 2011. She's a sick person who really needs a good therapist.
Brimah and Nolan average a combined 8 and 5. AO averaged 9.6 and 8.7. He is clearly a better player than them. And Jeremy Lamb started getting consistent minutes mid-January. Once that happened, he averaged 13.5 and 4.5. So, I'm just going to say that Lamb vs. Kromah is not a toss up.
And that they were not offensively challenged--at least not any moreso than this team. I mean, according to Pomeroy, that was the 18th most efficient offense through the course of the season in 2011. This years edition, thus far, is only the 31st.
I'm also not sure this team has the defense to stop Kawli Leonard or Derrick Williams. That was Roscoe. His interior defense was unreal.
Not sure which sentence is less accurate.
People are really underrating that 2011 team. That team was 9-8 against the RPI Top 50 going into the BET. They had 4 Top 25 RPI wins then (ended with 11--Pitt, Syracuse, Georgetown, Louisville, San Diego St., Arizona, UK to end the year), and all their losses, except to Marquette in OT (a sweet 16 team) were to RPI Top 25 teams.
This years team is 3-4 vs. the RPI top 50. If they win out, and beat Cincy and Louisville in the AAC tournament, they would end up with 5 Top 50 RPI wins, and 3 Top 25 (maybe 5, if Louisville climbs back up).
I completely agree, you take the best player off of 2011 and the best player off of 2014 and '14 wins, the team this year just has more shot makers. Without Kemba on the floor the 2011 team was completely lost on offense, don't think I've ever seen a College player who was that important to his team.That "team" was incredible because Kemba was incredible. I'm not devaluing that entire team, I'm putting most of the success for that team on Kemba. You can point to the team achievements, but you can't do so without acknowledging Kemba was the best player in the country. As good as Shabazz is, it won't be a travesty if he doesn't win POY (unless he does something to mimic what Kemba did). Kemba's numbers went down in the tourney because teams were really focusing on him, but despite that he still averaged 5+ more points per game than Bazz. Cause he had to, not cause Bazz couldn't drop 23 a game.
Take away the best player from 2011 and the best player from 2014 and who wins the game? I think 2014 does, and while a reasonable person can disagree, I don't think it's a crazy opinion. The numbers are not overwhelmingly onesided.
Even if that statement were true (and I tend to agree with you), it's irrelevant. 2011 was the better team largely because teams don't get to eliminate the opposing teams best player.Take away the best player from 2011 and the best player from 2014 and who wins the game? I think 2014 does, and while a reasonable person can disagree, I don't think it's a crazy opinion. The numbers are not overwhelmingly onesided.
Even if that statement were true (and I tend to agree with you), it's irrelevant. 2011 was the better team largely because teams don't get to eliminate the opposing teams best player.
I think the 2014 team is better and deeper. Lamb v Kromah is a toss up.
One thing you really need to look at when discussing Lamb, and what separates him from Kromah (by a fairly large margin at this point) was how amazing he was in really, really big moments.
I had to go back and check the play by play for reference, but they supported my memory of him. Take a look at what he did in all of these elimination games:
Big East Semifinal vs Syracuse- Two minutes to go and the game tied at 70, he hits a jumper to make it 72-70. After Joseph hits 1 of 2 free throws to make it 72-71, Lamb makes another jumper with 26 seconds left to push it to 74-71. Kemba seals it at the line after Jardine misses a 3.
Big East Final vs Louisville- Lamb's layup with 30 seconds to go puts Uconn ahead for good after UL took the lead.
Sweet 16 vs SDSU- You can watch it here
Elite 8 vs Arizona- Uconn was leading the entire 2nd half and after they pushed it to 9, Arizona went on a 14-2 run to take a 3 point lead, seemingly taking control of the game with about 6 minutes to go and had the crowd behind them. Lamb then silences the crowd with two gorgeous baseline jumpers for Uconn to regain the lead, of which they never (phew) gave up again.
He also had some huge plays against Butler in the NC game.
It's not really fair to Kromah to compare him to Lamb yet, since the season is still ongoing and he's never had the opportunities that Lamb did, but that's the whole thing with 'greatness.' Lamb was in those situations and he was great in them.
We know what Shabazz can do now, but the 2011 team had two guys who were going to make clutch shots when 'winning time' arrived.
Lamb averaged about 16 ppg in the BET and NCAAT, he was also 12-17 from 3 in the NCAAT.
It would be awesome to get that production from Boat during the AAC and NCAAT