Agree!Maybe this is damning with faint praise, but he plays hard and the team is better with him than without him. I root for the guy.
Because he doesn't take many and opposing players in the heat of the moment, don't analyze things the way we discuss things from our armchairs. I don't want him taking lots of 3 pt shots. Just a periodic one. He has made them.
I don't think anyone doesn't like him or root for him. He certainly gives it everything, wants to be here, and plays decent defense. And I agree, he makes us better because there really aren't any other options.Maybe this is damning with faint praise, but he plays hard and the team is better with him than without him. I root for the guy.
Actually RJ could have up faked and drove to the hoop when the player did the close out. And it was a 15% 3pt shooter that helped sink UConn earlier in the season. I don't disagree with your premise that defenses play the Rondo D on UConn when RJ is in the game. I just find it funny that people are making his 3 pt shooting an issue when he's only taken 5 of them.Based on that, why not have Olander take some more threes? The threat of his shot doesn't spread the D at all because no one respects it enough to play him out to the perimeter. They play the Rondo D and give him a big cushion, allowing him to take the three point shot whenever he wants. The defender closing out and contesting when he actually shoots doesn't spread the D at all, it only works if they have to guard against the three. Right now, more of he throws up more shots that aren't even close, than those that actually go in. Until he proves he can hit that shot (1/5 this year, 19% for his career), he is doing nothing for the offense.
Actually RJ could have up faked and drove to the hoop when the player did the close out. And it was a 15% 3pt shooter that helped sink UConn earlier in the season. I don't disagree with your premise that defenses play the Rondo D on UConn when RJ is in the game. I just find it funny that people are making his 3 pt shooting an issue when he's only taken 5 of them.
He's actually been far less effective in making that shot since his shoulder injury! It could be because the competition is better than early in the season, but more than likely, given how he did against UConn while playing for HC, he's still recovering. I'm happy he's on the team. I have no problems with his scoring deficiencies because he is more important at giving SN and RB breathers than making statements. And he isn't on the floor just looking for his shot. He's running offense for large stretches. Just hope and pray that SN and RB stay healthy, that Samuels can be an upgrade over RJE and that UConn can land the USC guard for next season.Yeah, but he hasn't shown any ability to finish in the paint against BE opponents. It's not a huge issue, but he just plain shouldn't be taking any shots. He's only taken five, I believe they've all been wide open, and at least three of them have been WAY off. Can you imagine the chewing out he would get from JC if he was still the coach? His role in the big east should be defense and if he gets any open lanes to the basket, cut in. That's it.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy he's on the team too, because without him, we'd be some kind of screwed. The cupboard is bare, he gives it everything he has, and he's not a liability on defense. That alone makes him important to the team.He's actually been far less effective in making that shot since his shoulder injury! It could be because the competition is better than early in the season, but more than likely, given how he did against UConn while playing for HC, he's still recovering. I'm happy he's on the team. I have no problems with his scoring deficiencies because he is more important at giving SN and RB breathers than making statements. And he isn't on the floor just looking for his shot. He's running offense for large stretches. Just hope and pray that SN and RB stay healthy, that Samuels can be an upgrade over RJE and that UConn can land the USC guard for next season.
I never took your statements any other way!Don't get me wrong, I'm happy he's on the team too, because without him, we'd be some kind of screwed. The cupboard is bare, he gives it everything he has, and he's not a liability on defense. That alone makes him important to the team.
That 3 tonight wasn't tipped from my viewpoint(at the arena)
That was a good way to say it.I think the frustration is mainly because Allen is there and available and many of us, myself included, have scratched our heads and had the "we gave him a scholarship and he can't be any worse" dialogue at one time or another. At the end of the day, we're just going to have to trust KO's judgement on this one as he's proving himself to be pretty adept at handling this team.
I predicted RJ Evans was going to flop this year on this site the day he signed here. I knew he was going to be way over his head playing in the Big East Conference.He's flat out cant play with the big dogs on a nightly basis. I cant believe the Great Jim A. Calhoun would even consider giving this guy a 1 year full ride. Are you kidding me? This was not a smart idea on the brain trust of the basketball program at all!
I predicted RJ Evans was going to flop this year on this site the day he signed here. I knew he was going to be way over his head playing in the Big East Conference.He's flat out cant play with the big dogs on a nightly basis. I cant believe the Great Jim A. Calhoun would even consider giving this guy a 1 year full ride. Are you kidding me? This was not a smart idea on the brain trust of the basketball program at all!
I may be his biggest critic but he played incredible yesterday.
yea but i was not givin a scholership to play at UConn. and because i critizes a player does not mean i do not root for him or the team.