Probably a good sign for Reed if Dan is recruiting with him in mind.![]()
Prized UConn Commit Will Play Surprising Position Under Dan Hurley
The UConn Huskies’ latest signing might be playing a position you don’t expect next year. Wednesday brought great news for UConn Nation: seven-foot center Ericwww.si.com
"Obviously we're going to be competing and I'm going to do everything I can to get on the floor," Reibe said, per London. "Tarris Reed (current UConn center) is just going to get me better and I'm going to try my best to get him better too. Coach sees us playing together --- with me at the four and (Reed) at the five. I'm more outside he's more inside.”
He can be the starter and also slide over to the four for stretches with Reed also on the floor. Those two are not mutually exclusive.reibe's the starting 5. idk what the outlook on Reed is but they are not going to jeopardize winning for him
That’s a great name for a band: Bundalo Redundant!Can it possibly be the case that Danny sees Reibe at the 4, and Bundalo redundant?
Bad math?156 ppg sounds about right!! Who needs defense??
i also said mpg not ppgBad math?
It's a big country.Was thinking the same thing
Not sure it’s hit its crescendo quite yet but we are in the middle of the high note for sure. Pack another NC on and the decorations will be out full steam, with one of the most colorful personalties it’s seen in awhile. What a fascinating year.This program is at peak Patriots dynasty levels. Finely tuned well oiled machine. Enjoy it soak it in
Like we just got a commitment from Adams and Reibe. We are about to hopefully get another from Mullins. And the fanbase has now grown so accustomed to the embarrassment of riches we have that the conversation has largely or at least partially moved past those guys and on to Bundalo. That’s incredible and shows the level the program is at.Not sure it’s hit its crescendo quite yet but we are in the middle of the high note for sure. Pack another NC on and the decorations will be out full steam, with one of the most colorful personalties it’s seen in awhile. What a fascinating year.
Isn't that funny? It reminds me of an old Mad Magazine bit - Then and Now. They'd give a phrase or topic and show two examples how it's usage had changed. For here, it would be:And the fanbase has now grown so accustomed to the embarrassment of riches we have that the conversation has largely or at least partially moved past those guys and on to Bundalo.
14x14???Bad math?
14x14 does not equal 15614x14???
Math is for nerds14x14 does not equal 156
Bad math?
Yeah, I started laughing when I saw 14@14 and read it as points per game, which is not unreasonable given how Hurley and crew are recruiting!i also said mpg not ppg
Kid has so much skill, easily a top 5 prospect if he hits 7’1.
Special at 7'0", but at 7'-1", he has top 5 potential. Try to keep up!I can't tell if this is humor. He's special at 7'0". You don't often see that ability to maneuver with the dribble and score at that size.
So’s Quantum Entanglement.Math is hard!

If he hits 7’1.5” he contractually has to marry my daughterSpecial at 7'0", but at 7'-1", he has top 5 potential. Try to keep up!
Depends how he does in the preseason exhibition game…Special at 7'0", but at 7'-1", he has top 5 potential. Try to keep up!
In sneakers or bare feet?If he hits 7’1.5” he contractually has to marry my daughter
Bigs like this kid (Clingan, Eden etc.) are always underrated for some reason. They are much rarer to find and yet recruiting services will list about twenty wings higher in the rankings. He should be a top ten prospect IMO.
In Clingan and Edey's case not geared to college or NBA impact.Dickenson was also rated less than his college impact because the rankings have such a big component projecting to the nba vs college. In his case he played at Dematha and at Hoophall on the big stage televised by espn he devoured the 7' kid going to USC that was rated #1. His early impact at Michigan was significant. IMO Clingan had enough exposure winning mvp in the Pittsburgh AAU event that year. Edey was also easy to see relative to college impact and I posted about him from Hoophall that year. The common denominator is that the rankings aren't geared to college impact.