I pretty sure Facey is responsible for the measles outbreak.
What about Pat Lenehan?We can gripe and bitch about one guy at a time and all it says is we need everyone to get better. Need a few better players too, but in the meantime each guy has a job to do and that's to come back stronger, hungrier and more refined as a player period. That goes for each and every guy, no one gets a pass so far this year.
He desperately needs 20 pounds, and with it he will muscle those putbacks in next year.[/QUOTE
Ah, the olde standard "add 20 pounds" answer. What KF needs more than anything is experience and improving his overall skill set. Get stronger definitely, but not at the expense of working on his skills and gaining as much experience as he can. Strength, not weight is important. After all look how much Nolan's additional weight has helped him.
Nolan put on 20 pounds and it hasn't helped at all. He needs strength not pounds and to retain his quickness.He desperately needs 20 pounds, and with it he will muscle those putbacks in next year.
Not Facey's fault he is invisible on the offensive end. They don't run any plays for him and the team as a whole struggles to consistent feed the post.
Facey has been a reliable rebounder and he has good quickness and leaping ability along with being a quick leaper. His shot looks decent. With more time in the weight room I think Facey will be a real nice player for UConn the next couple years. He could develop into a stretch 4.
Not Facey's fault he is invisible on the offensive end. They don't run any plays for him and the team as a whole struggles to consistent feed the post.
Facey has been a reliable rebounder and he has good quickness and leaping ability along with being a quick leaper. His shot looks decent. With more time in the weight room I think Facey will be a real nice player for UConn the next couple years. He could develop into a
I believe it is his fault to an extent. He doesn't roll off picks and doesn't look for the ball when he does. To me he's a guy who makes the team believe he's not ready to anything with it. Off of many offensive rebounds he has elected to pass it out. You know what, I earned the right to throw it back up if I have a decent chance to. He just needs to show confidence in himself so the voters believe he's ready to receive the ball in scoring position. But I agree wholeheartedly the weight room and some more time will get him to be a nice player. Maybe it's not as a starter but a real nice bench player?
To be a stretch 4 you need a handle, good passing skills and a decent mid range game. Facey has none of these right now.
Maybe he could develop some of these by his Sr year.
I think this thread isn't to rip Facey, it's to normalize the hype from posters when the reality is he's very limited and one dimensional.
I've said it before but he costs us at least 3-5 possessions per game fighting teammates for boards.
He's a "ghost" because he rarely gets the ball in his hands. He's our 5th option out there for whatever reason, he sometimes doesn't finish but the moves are there.Does not catch enough heat on here for his play. He is a complete ghost out there on Offense. There have been times that I forgot he was even on our team. He hasn't even rebounded well on the offensive end.
Remember when Dwight Howard was drafted, skinny kid who could jump. A couple of years later, he looked like a combination of Hercules and Wilt.
Weight room.
If Ollie want Brimah and Facey to be post players, they need to put on twenty lbs of rock muscle. Their legs have to be stronger, their hands need to be stronger, their arms need to be stronger. Their games should improve dramatically if they add muscle. More than anything else they need to be on a muscle mass building program, at least, three days a week in the weight room plus a muscle building diet.
They need exercises specifically to build hand and forearm strength.
He's the best rebounder on the team. Only player who can rebound in traffic or get a ball out of his area.
But........He needs to block out better and isn't efficient in the offensive sets. He could be a killer high post option if he would catch, turn and shoot.
Way too early to give up on him but he does need some major refining.