If AB is an F I can't C how U give SE a B-/C+.
That's almost looks like an algebra problem. What do we solve for?If AB is an F I can't C how U give SE a B-/C+.
JA was an A on offense but his defense brings that down to a B
I think AB was a D
Not even going to comment on KO because I think you will always assess as a F
Defensively, everyone on that floor was an F due to mechanics just plain old don't know how to play D - is some of this on KO and staff , sure BUT these kids probably never played an ounce of D until they stepped on the practice floor in Storrs - except for swatting balls thrown up but 5'8" high schoolers. Its going to take time to learn how to use their feet and length
They gave up 82 pts to Chaminade. You think anyone on that coaching staff deserves anything higher than an F?
D for Durham seems harsh. The guy hasn't played in two years and all of a sudden gets thrust into competitive D1 basketball. Just the fact that he hasn't looked completely lost (say, like Enoch?), I would give him a C at worst, probably more like a B-/C+A JA
B RP VJ
C CV KF
D JD
F KO AB
Answer is 1-3*4chaminade.That's almost looks like an algebra problem. What do we solve for?
Which coach wasn't in position to challenge 3 point shooters without allowing them to blow by on the bounce?
What will AB need to do to not get an F?
I actually saw signs of Enoch coming forward in this 40 minutes; and he only played 12. Like? He crashed the board and got better offensive/defensive postion. And his hands? Did anyone else notice how fast his hands are? He is far more adept at grabbing a board or positioning his hands to square up for a short layup than Brimah or many other Bigs we have had.
You missed that?
There is no question that Enoch has the physical tools to be a good post player. Unfortunately, he is a long way from actually being one.
The question that raises. We used to have kids like this that never developed (Klaiber, Willingham, Justin Brown). We had kids that did develop (Hilton Armstrong, Edwards). And kids that were just good the moment we saw them (Sellers, Voskuhl, Okafor).
I think we aren't advancing these guys much year to year. I bet Calhoun sees that and Dee Rowe. Enoch - more than anything - has to play. And guess what ... games that the other team throws up 33 ThreePoint shots is not a good spot for him playing. His feet are not below average; his Basketball IQ is at this point.
Hmmm basketball IQ? Pretty big thing when your coaching kids. Think it's time the coaches recruit IQ so they can look like better coaches to people who don't get it.
You have a big body 6-10 kid from Norwalk, Connecticut that really was on zero Radar until his summer entering year 12. Plus he moves athletically. That is a kid UConn has to get. With 13 scholarships, that kid is "development"; but, there is a good reason why he may not have learned / think like a advanced basketball intellect.