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Is This the point where the thread takes a drastic turn?
If we got on the topic of how much better he is than Ledo or Dunn that would do the trick.
Is This the point where the thread takes a drastic turn?
I woke my GF up when I read this news, she wasn't nearly as impressed.

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5/11/13 12:06 AM
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Sounds a lot like another Hamilton and he did okay here.this is what scout says about him----
Daniel Hamilton has made alarming progress in his game over the past year. He's grown a few inches, has become a very good passer and an improved scorer. His three-point shot is better but Hamilton's best scoring from midrange and in. Already at 6-foot-7, Hamilton has the right size for a small forward and once he puts on strength, it will be interesting to see where he can take his game.
Purvis, Hamilton, its only just beginning, KO is gonna be a force on the trail.
It has to be a huge relief for the staff to be able to get out there on the recruiting trail and not worry about scholarship reductions or about having to answer questions about being ineligible for the tournament. I've been wondering how the conference stuff is going to affect recruiting but hopefully this is the first sign of many that tell us that it won't hurt us as long as we have the right guy leading the way.
He couldn't travel for the first 40 days of this years allotted days where you could travel. I'm pretty sure you have 180 days in a year to be on the road and no one comes close to using all the days. It ends on July 1st if I'm remembering correctly. That's why the staff hasn't had any in home visits yet and haven't been on the road watching any big games in the EYBL.The thing is, they are still handcuffed on the recruiting trail. Ollie still can't travel. Imagine what will happen when he gets out there.
From Scout:
" His three-point shot is better but Hamilton's best scoring from midrange and in. "
Sounds like a desription of another Hamilton who had a decent career.
When Ollie was hired in September, I had my concerns. They stemmed from inexperience, and, thus, were two-pronged:
Very optimistic going forward. Still need to withhold ultimate judgement, but he sees to be dispelling all my concerns...
[ ]Can he coach a game, you know, for real.
[ ]Everyone says he can recruit. Can he?
I agree and disagree. I shared your concerns at the outset, but we've seen enough for ultimate judgement. We're gonna be good next year and we're gonna be good the year after that. They guys we have in the program now are good enough to attract more good players. The bleeding has been stanched and we're on our way back to optimal health.
Lots of coaches have a some good years, and recruit well, even at the highest level--but we wouldn't want them at UConn (Barnes). Some coaches are consistently fantastic during the regular season, and then don't hack it in the post-season (Few, Dixon). And some coaches have had post-season success, but weren't able to sustain it (Howland).I agree and disagree. I shared your concerns at the outset, but we've seen enough for ultimate judgement. We're gonna be good next year and we're gonna be good the year after that. They guys we have in the program now are good enough to attract more good players. The bleeding has been stanched and we're on our way back to optimal health.
I agree and disagree. I shared your concerns at the outset, but we've seen enough for ultimate judgement. We're gonna be good next year and we're gonna be good the year after that. They guys we have in the program now are good enough to attract more good players. The bleeding has been stanched and we're on our way back to optimal health.