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Newton is way better than you give him credit for. Cole was good too. Who cares where they started?
It matters because Cole arrived already being one of the best scorers in the country. Newton arrived as an All-Conference player. They didn’t need Hurley to already be the great players they were.

When it has come to having a guy who is coached exclusively by only him and bringing him on from the beginning, he hasn’t been able to do that yet. And with the talented players we recruit and bring in, I would love to see that.

Especially if we were able to bring in Mingo.
 
Jim Calhoun comparison alert.

But the guy had a blueprint PG training academy for almost 20 years and they all had the same qualities.

Kevin Ollie
KEA
Taliek Brown
Marcus Williams
AJ Price
Kemba
Shabazz
(I’ll even throw in Boatright because he was Calhoun’s recruit coached by his former PG turned assistant coach KO who he taught how to play PG)

They all developed into elite level decision makers, leaders, and can all make plays in the clutch. Every single one. It’s the inverse of development we’ve seen with Hurley where it’s clear those guys were good because of who was coaching them because all the students were successful.

It’s hard to watch that consistently and excuse what we’ve seen out of all the PGs we bring in from HS and blame it on evaluation. Calhoun turned Craig frickin Austrie into a solid PG here for us from Day 1.

Outside of Ollie (I didn’t watch his time here) you can talk about a big time clutch shot each of those guys made (or was trying to be clutch in Marcus case but the other team hit more shots). It’s just crazy the consistency we saw at the position for almost 20 years.
You forgot about Tate.
 
I know it’s hard to defend our HS PG development recently after looking at a list like that. So yeah let’s lock the thread and end the convo lol

Development?

2024 - Nowell - top 35ish player in high school who transferred down to VCU after one year
2023 - Castle - top ten player who was drafted in the top 5 of the NBA draft.
2022 - none
2021 - Diggins - top 60ish player in high school who transferred down to UMass after one year, played well at UMass but never tried to transfer back to a high-major. UMass was his level
2020 - none
2019 - Gaffney - top 100ish player in high school who transferred down and didn't exactly develop a ton after, though he was a decent bench player
2018 - Adams - top 250ish player in high school who graduated and transferred down and played well at a lower level and I would argue played well compared to his ranking at UConn

He's had a chance to really develop two high school PGs in Gaffney and Adams. Both of them were lower ranked high school players who probably played to their rankings. Castle, Nowell and Diggins only played a year at UConn. My personal opinion is that Diggins was overrated in a flawed COVID recruiting year. Castle was Castle and probably good enough to be drafted out of high school. Nowell is the question mark but he was also purportedly injured last year. It's just not a large list.

I think the bigger thing is Hurley has missed on his first choice recruit at PG almost every year (Castle aside).
 
Development?

2024 - Nowell - top 35ish player in high school who transferred down to VCU after one year
2023 - Castle - top ten player who was drafted in the top 5 of the NBA draft.
2022 - none
2021 - Diggins - top 60ish player in high school who transferred down to UMass after one year, played well at UMass but never tried to transfer back to a high-major. UMass was his level
2020 - none
2019 - Gaffney - top 100ish player in high school who transferred down and didn't exactly develop a ton after, though he was a decent bench player
2018 - Adams - top 250ish player in high school who graduated and transferred down and played well at a lower level and I would argue played well compared to his ranking at UConn

He's had a chance to really develop two high school PGs in Gaffney and Adams. Both of them were lower ranked high school players who probably played to their rankings. Castle, Nowell and Diggins only played a year at UConn. My personal opinion is that Diggins was overrated in a flawed COVID recruiting year. Castle was Castle and probably good enough to be drafted out of high school. Nowell is the question mark but he was also purportedly injured last year. It's just not a large list.

I think the bigger thing is Hurley has missed on his first choice recruit at PG almost every year (Castle aside).
Like I said, Calhoun made Craig Austrie into a viable PG from Day 1. At some point it’s not about evaluations. If all of your students are failing it’s not the students fault.
 
Like I said, Calhoun made Craig Austrie into a viable PG from Day 1. At some point it’s not about evaluations. If all of your students are failing it’s not the students fault.

Calhoun was a great coach, but his great point guards were already great point guards in high school, and he wasn't picky about height.

Hurley has tried to get tall, long guards, and when he couldn't recruit a tall natural point guard, he tried to convert shooting guards like Mahaney and Newton. Worked with Newton, didn't work with Mahaney.

I don't know of any coach who's had a high hit rate trying to convert non-point guards into high D1 point guards. It rarely works out, even for the best coaches. Some things just can't be taught.

Craig Austrie as a "viable" point guard - well, we're setting a low bar here. Hurley can develop Craig Austrie level point guards any time he wants. Craig Austrie was Aidan Mahaney with a little better defense and fewer fouls.
 
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Calhoun was a great coach, but his great point guards were already great point guards in high school, and he wasn't picky about height.

Hurley has tried to get tall, long guards, and when he couldn't recruit a tall natural point guard, he tried to convert shooting guards like Mahaney and Newton. Worked with Newton, didn't work with Mahaney.

I don't know of any coach who's had a high hit rate trying to convert non-point guards into high D1 point guards. It rarely works out, even for the best coaches. Some things just can't be taught.

Craig Austrie as a "viable" point guard - well, we're setting a low bar here. Hurley can develop Craig Austrie level point guards any time he wants.
Why are you calling a guy who lead his team in assists by a large amount a SG?

Craig Austrie is purposefully a low bar to show how not hard it was yet we haven’t been able to create even a Craig Austrie for 8 years.
 
Why are you calling a guy who lead his team in assists by a large amount a SG?

Craig Austrie is purposefully a low bar to show how not hard it was yet we haven’t been able to create even a Craig Austrie for 8 years.
Why are you so loud and wrong? Hassan Diarra virtually played his entire career here. Are you gonna say his 1 year at A&M is proof he came here developed? Lmao
 
Why are you calling a guy who lead his team in assists by a large amount a SG?

Craig Austrie is purposefully a low bar to show how not hard it was yet we haven’t been able to create even a Craig Austrie for 8 years.

Tristen Newton led his team in assists. Austrie in his best year was fourth on the team in assists (2.3 apg in 2008-09).
 
Why are you so loud and wrong? Hassan Diarra virtually played his entire career here. Are you gonna say his 1 year at A&M is proof he came here developed? Lmao
I’m not counting transfers Ant. Don’t turn on me now bro I thought we had something going on the Trilly discord.
 
Like I said, Calhoun made Craig Austrie into a viable PG from Day 1. At some point it’s not about evaluations. If all of your students are failing it’s not the students fault.
Craig Austrie is a poor example. Yes, he didn’t have elite-level athleticism or physical skills, and wasn’t flashy at all, but you make it sound like JC turned Austrie from scrub into “viable PG”. In reality, the kid was a fairly polished PG from the moment he arrived in Storrs. He started the first two dozen games his freshman year and set the freshman single-game assist record (14) early that season. Anyone who watched this kid in the FCIAC at Trinity (Stamford) Catholic knew that he was a solid PG and a winner: 103-6 record his four years there, three FCIAC titles, two CIAC state titles and two-time CIAC runner-up. Gatorade CT POY. You make it sound like Calhoun turned a Rob Garrison-level player into a serviceable PG. Austrie deserves a lot more respect.
 
I was sober when i started reading this ridiculous thread. By page 7 I had forgotten the original theme of the thread (Mingo). By page 10 I kept wishing for a quick death. I kept thinking that this thing would return to Mingo. No luck. I am nice and drunk now so I am going to bed. Good night.
Hopefully you drank everything on the “Beer Expert” @Fishy recommendation list. Lots of solid hops wisdom from the puncher of throats in the beer thread. 🍻
 
You love to derail threads and won't let go of even the most false beliefs. How many times do you have to post basically the same thing? So yes, I think almost everyone on here would enjoy the board more if HW611 would just go away.
FIFY A
 
Development?

2024 - Nowell - top 35ish player in high school who transferred down to VCU after one year
2023 - Castle - top ten player who was drafted in the top 5 of the NBA draft.
2022 - none
2021 - Diggins - top 60ish player in high school who transferred down to UMass after one year, played well at UMass but never tried to transfer back to a high-major. UMass was his level
2020 - none
2019 - Gaffney - top 100ish player in high school who transferred down and didn't exactly develop a ton after, though he was a decent bench player
2018 - Adams - top 250ish player in high school who graduated and transferred down and played well at a lower level and I would argue played well compared to his ranking at UConn

He's had a chance to really develop two high school PGs in Gaffney and Adams. Both of them were lower ranked high school players who probably played to their rankings. Castle, Nowell and Diggins only played a year at UConn. My personal opinion is that Diggins was overrated in a flawed COVID recruiting year. Castle was Castle and probably good enough to be drafted out of high school. Nowell is the question mark but he was also purportedly injured last year. It's just not a large list.

I think the bigger thing is Hurley has missed on his first choice recruit at PG almost every year (Castle aside).
B Adams was a point guard?
 
Like I said, Calhoun made Craig Austrie into a viable PG from Day 1. At some point it’s not about evaluations. If all of your students are failing it’s not the students fault.

Not sure Austrie was much better than Gaffney off the bat.

B Adams was a point guard?

Was Castle a PG? I was going off of where I recalled him playing in high school, but feel free to correct me on that. If you want to say he was a 2, that just makes my point stronger. Hurley hasn't recruited many PGs at UConn.
 
Why are you so loud and wrong? Hassan Diarra virtually played his entire career here. Are you gonna say his 1 year at A&M is proof he came here developed? Lmao
He played 2 seasons at A&M.
 
I guess I really could care less about Hurley being unable to develop a PG, he did coach 2 championship teams in a short period. I'm happy with that, now please provide Dylan Mingo news in the Mingo thread.
 

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