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Florida Post Game Thread

For ha-ha's, I went to the replay and used my iPhone stopwatch to evaluate the 5-second call on Fland.

I started stopwatch when the ball was secured in Fland's hands, then stopped it when the ball left his hands.

I did 4 trials. Each one came out above 5.2 seconds. So it seems like a pretty fair call.

Ross would have intercepted the pass if there was no whistle. He stopped when they blew it dead. It's a moot point.
 
This post about (mainly) Newton was in February 2023. It's a fun re-visit for some of the takes . . .

One of the worst threads in the history of this board. Brutal to re-read
 
And a slightly smaller group continued to criticize him all the way through the championship game. There's even a small group that continues to criticize him after back to back championships and an All American season
Oh, I know what you're laying down. Some of that group can't admit an AA PG of a dominant team is a pretty darned good basketball player, and shouldn't be even included in a great Uconn PGs alongside Kemba & Shabazz.
 
Alex's 3-point shooting percentage returning to Fresh/Soph levels has been a low key critical perimeter scoring boost UConn has needed while Solo has been struggling (Although, there're glimpses Solo is rounding in to form).

As is typical, he catches a lot of crap in the game chat, but outside of the Arizona game, he's been exactly what we need him to be -- not trying to do too much, hitting open shots, selectively driving and getting the offense organized, and making plays of all kinds down the stretch.
 
gimmick is running old, i'll take care of it for the both of us
Gimmick? What you playing head coach? If I was trying to be condescending my reply would be, thankfully you’re not our head coach. Keep up the good work hero. Could care less if you ignore lol.
 
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There definitely isn't.
Agree, Hurley had few options in this game to offset their advantage down low. Hopefully however, there will not be the need to play him more than 32 minutes a game or it will hurt us later in the season.
 
One of the worst threads in the history of this board. Brutal to re-read
I was one of the few dissenters on that thread, but I was ignored and gave up quickly. No sense trying to oppose the SHARK when there is blood in the water. It was a feeding frenzy!!!
 
One of the worst threads in the history of this board. Brutal to re-read

A related personal favorite is the one from 2022 where half the board lost its mind because Gaffney transferred and we didn't have a PG. As if we weren't going to the portal to find someone much better than the guys who'd transferred because they had no future at UConn.
 
Agree, Hurley had few options in this game to offset their advantage down low. Hopefully however, there will not be the need to play him more than 32 minutes a game or it will hurt us later in the season.
The offset was the perimeter depth and of course the motion offensive sets. Lee was absolutely gassed chasing Ball all game..as evident by the jersey pulling. There weren’t many bad shots through the course of the game for UConn.
 
Sometimes I wonder if people here actually watch the game.

1. Huge game by Reid, especially if he'd not 100%. It was 3 vs. 1 on the backboard. We will need to improve rebounding though Florida is a beast on the offense glass. Not likely to see a better rebounding team this year. Reibe is a factor. He is just what we need to manage Reid's overuse and fouls.

2. Speaking of fouls, the refs swallowed the whistle in the 2nd half (good) but we need to stay out of early foul trouble. It forces Hurley’s hand on the rotations and matchups.

3. Speaking of Hurley, great job on containing Lee in the 2nd half. I can't remember seeing a faster guy with the ball. Without him we cruise. Also, good job allowing Mullins to get something positive from the game even after he forced his first couple shots. He was able to find his way at the end. Still needs time.

4. Speaking of Mullins, dude can't guard a chair. Gators were blowing by him like he wasn't even off the bus. That needs to improve a lot by March or other good teams are going to target him. Though 3 of 4 games coming at the Boston Garden, Allen Fieldhouse and MSG vs top 10 teams, the kid is fearless and isn't bothered by the big stage. Can't teach that.

5. Huge game by Smith, don't win without him in the 2nd half. Silas had an excellent game on defense, the fantasy players aren't giving him his due.

Foot on the gas for Texas. Win that one and roll the Big East, which this team should and lock up a 1 seed.

This team will get better which is exciting to think about.

My guy, not to be a total jerk but you’re snarky about people not knowing stuff and you spell Reed wrong and you make 2 bad points about Mullins.
 
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Agree, Hurley had few options in this game to offset their advantage down low. Hopefully however, there will not be the need to play him more than 32 minutes a game or it will hurt us later in the season.
I was in the play him less camp but have changed my mind. He’s 22 and it appears he’s in great shape. Playing 35 min a game now isn’t going to hurt him over 35 games.

If it isn’t affecting his play in game, doing it for a season shouldn’t have any long term consequence. He’s making key plays late indicating he’s not winded

When we were training our young dog and trying to run him tired, the trainer said all you are doing is getting your dog in better shape. Lol. Every week it will take longer to tire him out

NBA guys play 35+ over 72 games plus playoffs. Why should it bother a college kid over 35 games
 
There was a massive kid there, probably 16, above 7 foot, white kid. I didn’t know who he was and have looked at recruiting boards for byu and Florida.

Anybody have any idea who he was if they saw him?
 
He has had late season slumps two years in a row. He is capable yes, but the minutes have taken a physical and mental toll on him and I really believe he should play less minutes per game. Stewart is showing signs he can contribute more, just last night was no time to experiment.
 
to all the haters you can at least be happy we got Silas instead of Boogie. my lord that was a ghastly performance. i thought karaban's pass to ross in the corner off the inbounds might have cost us the game but nope. boogie gives it right back with the 5 second violation, just like last week against duke when he dribbled it off his with 10 seconds left and a chance to tie.
 
to all the haters just be happy we got Silas instead of Boogie. my lord that was a ghastly performance. i thought karaban's pass to ross in the corner off the inbounds might have cost us the game but nope. boogie gives it right back with the 5 second violation, just like he dribbled it off his foot last week against duke when they had a chance to tie.
He also had that tackle of Solo late in the game and argued with the ref about it. He is quick but Florida was much better with Lee on floor.
 
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Reed looked good early then faded a bit. Florida’s 2-3 bigs took away a lot in the paint and I thought we wasted a lot of possessions challenging them. UConn wasn’t going to win this without knocking down jump shots. Don’t know if the game plan was bad or the decision making was bad, but we need to adjust better.
in the first half UF was defending reed with chinyelu straight up and reed was cooking. in the second half they started doubling reed w/ another big. condon came from behind and blocked reed's shot at least 2-3x. reed needs to learn to find the open shooter out of a double team like sanogo and clingan did so well. maybe the final step in his evolution as an unstoppable post presence.
 
That's Oliver Rioux, 7'-9". He's played 4 minutes all year.

He’s on FL roster, I think this poster means in the stands as a recruit?
 
A lot of this board sees Ross with very rose-colored glasses. He's ok on defense, a liability on offense. Would have much rather seen Stewart get more time in 2nd half.
I don’t mind seeing Ross play 12 minutes or so but I really don’t like to see him not floor in close late game situations. Stewart seems to be improving everyday. They both are valuable.
 
As is typical, he catches a lot of crap in the game chat, but outside of the Arizona game, he's been exactly what we need him to be -- not trying to do too much, hitting open shots, selectively driving and getting the offense organized, and making plays of all kinds down the stretch.

He's crucial. In crunch time, he hit a huge 3, a tough runner, played excellent D, and made the perfect passes from the corner to spring Solo into the front court while under duress with the press at the end of the game. AK is not always hitting shots; we know he can struggle to finish against athleticism. He's an eh rebounder for a 4, but he makes winning plays that often go unnoticed. There's a reason Dan Hurley does not want to take him out of the game. There are so many intangible things that will be sorely missed next year.

in the first half UF was defending reed with chinyelu straight up and reed was cooking. in the second half they started doubling reed w/ another big. condon came from behind and blocked reed's shot at least 2-3x. reed needs to learn to find the open shooter out of a double team like sanogo and clingan did so well. maybe the final step in his evolution as an unstoppable post presence.

We've also got to get him the ball in a position where he can just make a move. Wayyyy too often this year Tarris has had the ball unguarded and is putting it on the floor to get to the post. Teams are totally dropping off of him when we run sets with him up high. We've got to create a wrinkle to combat that.

A related personal favorite is the one from 2022 where half the board lost its mind because Gaffney transferred and we didn't have a PG. As if we weren't going to the portal to find someone much better than the guys who'd transferred because they had no future at UConn.

I've posted it before, but my all-time favorite is the "Napier is the worst starting PG under JC" thread. A lot of bizarre takes in that one that did not age well, at all.
 
End of game yes, but these press situations are starting with 3-4 minutes left and the clock doesn't stop until it's under 1 minute
I'm not sure it's worth taking a few seconds off the clock with 3-4 minutes left in the game if it compromises your ability to get the ball inbounds without turning it over. I'd revisit that if I were the coaches. Under a minute probably worth it but as you pointed out under a minute left the clock stops anyway so no advantage to do it then.
 
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