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He seems to do that on a fairly regular basis. Maybe we should call him Moses. Then we could argue about whether the emphasis is on the 1st or last syllable. Or if the M was silent.I rather see Diarra take a three than Castle.
I loved Diarra's drive to the hoop in the second half which the announcer described as "parting of the red sea".
I’ve noticed that too. He splits hedges and euro steps past defenders pretty often now. Huge turnaround from last yearHassan may not have Alleyne's textbook form on his jumper, but he is much more creative and opportunistic.
In almost every game, he finds an opening to a completely unmolested layup. Just drives through a gap in the exterior D to an unguarded hoop.
and if I should have capitalized it as Red Sea.He seems to do that on a fairly regular basis. Maybe we should call him Moses. Then we could argue about whether the emphasis is on the 1st or last syllable. Or if the M was silent.
Alleyne's form on his jumper it textbook? He shoots with his body sideways which I was always taught isn't right. I thought you're suposed to be square to the basket with your body?Hassan may not have Alleyne's textbook form on his jumper, but he is much more creative and opportunistic.
In almost every game, he finds an opening to a completely unmolested layup. Just drives through a gap in the exterior D to an unguarded hoop.
No?Diarra continues to play really well off the bench, game after game. I'm not sure we've had a better role player off the bench in my 40 plus years as a UConn fan. Game after game he makes plays that help seal the win.
Diarra is considerably better on the defensive end and is averaging 2.3 assists. Gwynn scored a bunch, but Diarra has contributed in many more ways. Diarra's shooting %'s are 81, 54 and 40. Gwynn's were 70, 44 and 35 during the "Dream Season".
In yesterday's game, around 9 minutes left, almost under the rim, he made three up-fakes with the ball, getting two defenders to commit to jumping to try to block the shot, both of whom ended up out of bounds when he went up for the unguarded layup. I don't care if it's smarts or instinct, that's great basketball.Diarra continues to play really well off the bench, game after game. I'm not sure we've had a better role player off the bench in my 40 plus years as a UConn fan. Game after game he makes plays that help seal the win.
Giffey, maybe? From 3 anyway.I legitimately cannot think of a UConn player who has improved so much offensively in one season. Look at those shooting percentages!
Diarra continues to play really well off the bench, game after game. I'm not sure we've had a better role player off the bench in my 40 plus years as a UConn fan. Game after game he makes plays that help seal the win.
Same energy as the Tristen Newton is a top 3 PG in UConn history comment from earlier in the year or the Karaban is one of the most clutch players.Diarra continues to play really well off the bench, game after game. I'm not sure we've had a better role player off the bench in my 40 plus years as a UConn fan. Game after game he makes plays that help seal the win.
Surely agree Diarra has phenomenally improved this season. Gwynn was really that microwave a la the originally nicknamed Vinnie Johnson. John raised the crowd like none before him, scored in double figures and made first team all Big East Tournament as junior, never starting a single game.Diarra is considerably better on the defensive end and is averaging 2.3 assists. Gwynn scored a bunch, but Diarra has contributed in many more ways. Diarra's shooting %'s are 81, 54 and 40. Gwynn's were 70, 44 and 35 during the "Dream Season".
I believe it. That wide open 3 in the 2nd half was pure.Alex said he's not surprised because Hassan is deadly from 3 in practice.