My read on his comments are that there’s definitely some frustration there, which is unfortunate, but one would hope he separates the recruiting madness from the factors that actually matter in regards to his development and education. As a high profile CT kid, I can’t imagine the pressure he feels from people around him to stay home, not to mention fans and idiots like us on a message board.
There’s certainly a negative side to it which is awful and it’s unfortunate he has to deal with it, but I think a big part of our focus on this recruit is that the UConn fan base is dying to embrace this kid into the family. He’s got a compelling backstory that draws people in and, by all accounts, is just a really great kid. In an age where, even at the HS level, high end kids jump around and play hopscotch from one elite basketball factory to another, he’s content to stay at his relatively small local HS so that he can honor his family and community. Arguments about development aside, that’s an incredibly cool and selfless action in this day and age.
Whether he picks us or not, hopefully people settle down a bit and give the kid space to make the best decision for him. If he does pick us, it hopefully will be coming from a place of comfort with his decision, as I think our fan base is going to be over the moon to finally be able to embrace him