Accurate but not remotely surprising considering where you areWriting a post mortem on the season hours before a winnable tournament game is thoroughly deranged
Accurate but not remotely surprising considering where you areWriting a post mortem on the season hours before a winnable tournament game is thoroughly deranged
We have inconsistencies and pitfalls in our past because any team does over 35 years. We also have six championships. This is someone choosing to be miserableThank you for that pumping up post. We all know the history and the team’s inconsistencies and pitfalls. I was trying to forget them for a couple of hours.
They have a guy named Okereke. Same last name as the NY Giants linebacker. I wonder if related? Bobby Okereke is 29, so maybe older brother?Vandy had guys who looked like they joined the basketball team after football season was over splashing 3s, no excuses for Braylon shooting wide open 3s off the glass to the point Steve Lappas was speechless. Time to step up
Not good for the tournament up to 6 weeks high ankle sprains. Granted has million dollar care but the body needs time.Not sure if anyone posted it yet, but Silas’ injury is officially classified as a high ankle sprain. Which is not good for the hopes of him playing tonight. High ankle sprains are usually a minimum of 2 weeks
Should be getting a verdict soon
On the clock, but the party don’t stop!Tick tock
We need the Malachi that played against Illinois and Florida. (And better fans)Had a big lead vs Illinois and won rather comfortably with Silas limited by foul trouble, beat KU on the road with Silas not playing that well, beat UF with Silas limited by foul trouble. A win can still be had with Malachi running the show, this is on Tarris/AK/Solo/Braylon, especially the latter two. Time to step up and look like competent D1 basketball players.
The only place I've seen Demary's injury deemed a high ankle sprain is from Joe Arruda of the Hartford Courant. Does he know something nobody else does? Would be strange though since we've never seen Demary in a boot, which I assume is standard procedure for a high ankle sprain.Not sure if anyone posted it yet, but Silas’ injury is officially classified as a high ankle sprain. Which is not good for the hopes of him playing tonight. High ankle sprains are usually a minimum of 2 weeks
Think I said this earlier in this thread, but I wonder if Arruda is just assuming high ankle. Haven’t heard that from the team officially or from HurleyThe only place I've seen Demary's injury deemed a high ankle sprain is from Joe Arruda of the Hartford Courant. Does he know something nobody else does? Would be strange though since we've never seen Demary in a boot, which I assume is standard procedure for a high ankle sprain.
UConn could be without starting point guard Silas Demary Jr. for the second game in a row (high ankle sprain) and forward Jaylin Stewart, who’s been out since Feb. 21 with knee inflammation.
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You're in the jungle babyAccurate but not remotely surprising considering where you are
Doubt it. If they were brothers the announcers would have been talking about it.They have a guy named Okereke. Same last name as the NY Giants linebacker. I wonder if related? Bobby Okereke is 29, so maybe older brother?
We are winning. Mullins goes off.If Tarris stays on the floor and our shooters hit 3's, we should be good
Again, how are you referring to when you say “we”?? Michigan and Duke have already won, so I assume FL or AZ??We are winning. Mullins goes off.
pain, ability to cut, defend etc. Played tennis there and one guy had similar and tried to gut it out but to no avail.On the flip side that means it’s a pain tolerance issue right?
You're in the jungle baby
Maybe they want to see how they feel during warmups?Final player availability report is out and both are still listed as questionable. Not entirely sure what the purpose of that is then