It took Adams 5 months to realize this?Adams committed before Mullins and Furphy. It was a good fit then, but no smart team gets a commitment and shuts down their recruiting, even for the same position. They don’t think Adams is a bad player at all, but if you like your other options a bit more, by all means be honest with everyone involved. Right now, this looks like a decent decision for both sides. Maybe that doesn’t pan out and someone gets burned down the road and made a bad choice here, but you can’t be scared of all that.
i think it’s safe to assume someone offered him the bag.
It took Adams 5 months to realize this?
I wouldn't say we are loaded with starters because we still have unproven returning players. We need to pickup a big if Karaban is coming back and a quick , shooter or we are pretty much were we where at last year. Not much improvement.I wouldn't call it a "brutal blow". Lol
UConn is loaded with guards and wings including incoming transfers Malachi Smith (Dayton) and Silas Demary Jr. (Georgia) and returners Solo Ball, Jayden Ross and Jaylin Stewart.
They are also adding five-star prospect Braylon Mullins and Tasmanian wing Jacob Furphy.
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Top-20 recruit Darius Adams has requested release from UConn | Zagsblog
BY ALEJANDRO LOPEZ & ADAM ZAGORIA UConn […]www.zagsblog.com
I can see why he had second thoughts. But wasn't all this known back in November? Just replace Demary and Smith for Mahaney and Nowell. Whatever, not at all concerned about this.
Not here. Nowell and Abraham are dead to me. If Adams stayed and bolted after a year, he'd be as dead to me then as now. The only ones I wish any luck are Singare who put some time in and was by all accounts a great teammate, and Mahany who I just think realized that he wasn't cut out for this level.Very interesting. The tone in this thread is “meh. Good riddance. We won’t miss him. Oh well” but if he came here, sat the bench and then left it becomes “He’s a great kid! Rooting for his success. Best of luck!”
Seems going short the 25-50 ranking, and long the 50-100, or 1-10 combined with a few portal guys makes sense. Easier said than done.So if the top mid-major upperclassmen end up at the bluebloods, and the top 10 freshman (Castle, Liam) still contribute a lot, what happens to the fringe 5 star, top 4 star guys? They aren't going to be drafted in the first round, they just have to battle it out for playing time? Seems like the strategy needs to be go get a top 5-10 guy or two, max, and then hopefully some of your other underclassmen develop (ball, stewie etc) and then complement with two portal guys? But getting a bunch of top 50 guys doesn't work in this world right?
Amen.Not here. Nowell and Abraham are dead to me. If Adams stayed and bolted after a year, he'd be as dead to me then as now. The only ones I wish any luck are Singare who put some time in and was by all accounts a great teammate, and Mahany who I just think realized that he wasn't cut out for this level.
Did you read the previous 5 pages of posts and arrive at this conclusion or did you just skip to the end?i think it’s safe to assume someone offered him the bag.
I think both things can be true. We likely offered a mid market deal, he probably found a suitor for a high end deal; also he was looking at an uphill battle for time.Did you read the previous 5 pages of posts and arrive at this conclusion or did you just skip to the end?
“Brutal Blow” in the headline for an article about this is a joke. Pure clickbait / UConn hate.Duke lost a higher rated player, UK lost Lewis. This is a total non deal.
Maybe he will go to vcu and Nowell will decommitAfter Malachi committed someone was going to get squeezed out of playing time and he looked like the most likely candidate so I'm not too concerned with this one. Better to do it now than spend a whole year on the bench and then enter the portal.
Which means he didn't want to compete for his minutes, right?It was not a money situation, it was not that he didn't want to compete, it was not that he did not "fit" the culture. The playing time just wasn't there.
So if the top mid-major upperclassmen end up at the bluebloods, and the top 10 freshman (Castle, Liam) still contribute a lot, what happens to the fringe 5 star, top 4 star guys? They aren't going to be drafted in the first round, they just have to battle it out for playing time? Seems like the strategy needs to be go get a top 5-10 guy or two, max, and then hopefully some of your other underclassmen develop (ball, stewie etc) and then complement with two portal guys? But getting a bunch of top 50 guys doesn't work in this world right?
Earlier today, I heard Maria Ressa call it "shitification" during a recent interview with Jon Stewart.That headline runs counter to the very amicable and mutual decision that was actually made.
Neil Degrasse Tyson said the internet will reach the level of junk mail in 2-3 years.
Like most fans there's that initial shock when you hear the news, but we really shouldn't be suprised at all. It all makes sense when you give it a minute or 2. Hearing both sides had a mutual decision, best of luck to Adams and we'll move on.I'm not worried about losing Adams as I don't think he would've been a good PG here (thought he was better suited for SG), especially in year 1.
But I’m not blaming any kid that thinks they are NBA capable for not wanting to waste a year of sitting on the bench. The NBA values youth.
I would do the same thing to be honest. I'd want to play somewhere committed to making me be a better player immediately. Championships are cool, but I wouldn't want college to be my golden years.
Or wherever he ends up could offer him the same amount of money but the opportunity for more PT. Point is this appears to have been motivated by PT rather than NIL even if he ends up getting more NILI think both things can be true. We likely offered a mid market deal, he probably found a suitor for a high end deal; also he was looking at an uphill battle for time.