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Our best defensive game all year. I hope our defensive metrics actually get better after a game for once. Unfortunately, I wonder if our offensive metrics dip a bit by not trying to score the last 8 minutes and letting GTown claw back to within 8.
Maybe on the interior (maybe), but our perimeter D is still very suspect. We gave up 7 for 15 on 3's last night, and as a team we are ranked 354th in 3 pt defense at 38.4%. Our guards give up too many blow-by drives to the hole too.
 
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I have no issue with Diarra except he is way down the list of great UConn PGs. He does what he does fine. Brings the ball up, runs the offense, plays great D, hits and occasional shot and hits FTs. It is just that his offensive game regarding scoring has a lot to be desired and especially at the end of the shot clock. I would rather have a big better scorer from the PG position but he is our best option right now. He has a very suspect jump shot too which dosn't help him when he can't drive to score.
I don't know that this teams needs a score-first type of PG. RJ's teams needed him to score. This team has enough scorers between AK, Solo, Liam, and Samson Johnson (when they run the pick & roll). I'd rather have a floor general who gets the ball to those guys in the right spot. Also, what was RJ's assist to turnover ratio? Hass has been stellar this season in that regard.
 
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I'll never roll my eyes at a Big East road win, so I didn't really mind them going into "clock mode" up by 24.
Gtown coming back like they did to close it to an 8 pt game is purely a result of them having Cooley as their coach, he has that team on the right track and I have no doubt they are poised to become a top team in the BE.

All that being said... we are a terrible perimeter defending team. Gtown shot 46% on 7-15 shooting from three, on the season they shoot it at 32.5%. If they had shot better from the line (15 of 23) especially in the 2nd half when we put the game away, this might have played out much differently. We also keep allowing guards to dribble drive to the hole for layups.

I'll gladly take the win, but this team still has a LOT of work to do defensively to make a FF run. And yes, we need McNeeley back asap.
Right now this team is very similar to what Bama was last year in March - outshoot the competition and find 2-3 defensive spurts to separate. I’m sure they are leveraging analytics against their roster to find a formula they think can work. When you rely on outshooting the downfall is a cold game here or there.
 

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would have been nice to see Isaiah Abraham on the floor at the end. Gainesville Va. not far from D.C. Sure he had family at the game.
 

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I don't know that this teams needs a score-first type of PG. RJ's teams needed him to score. This team has enough scorers between AK, Solo, Liam, and Samson Johnson (when they run the pick & roll). I'd rather have a floor general who gets the ball to those guys in the right spot. Also, what was RJ's assist to turnover ratio? Hass has been stellar this season in that regard.
Point one is correct. Point two is because of point one. Different teams different needs. Both gave/give us what we need.
 
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I don't know that this teams needs a score-first type of PG. RJ's teams needed him to score. This team has enough scorers between AK, Solo, Liam, and Samson Johnson (when they run the pick & roll). I'd rather have a floor general who gets the ball to those guys in the right spot. Also, what was RJ's assist to turnover ratio? Hass has been stellar this season in that regard.
RJ's second season: 2.16
Diarra this season: 2.95

But you're right - different teams, different needs
 
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I don't know that this teams needs a score-first type of PG. RJ's teams needed him to score. This team has enough scorers between AK, Solo, Liam, and Samson Johnson (when they run the pick & roll). I'd rather have a floor general who gets the ball to those guys in the right spot. Also, what was RJ's assist to turnover ratio? Hass has been stellar this season in that regard.
it was 2 to 1 which is good but you don't think he would of been better on this team. Either way the main point is when the shot clock is winding down Diarra has shown he is having issues finding someone or creating offense for himself. Maybe he improves on it but it definitely is a concern.
 
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it was 2 to 1 which is good but you don't think he would of been better on this team. Either way the main point is when the shot clock is winding down Diarra has shown he is having issues finding someone or creating offense for himself. Maybe he improves on it but it definitely is a concern.
I’ll take Hassan any day of the week for multiple reasons.

And no, you dont need a score first PG. In fact those types typically build poor chemistry because when players aren’t touching the ball, they start staring and becoming disengaged. You do want them to be a threat, but I would always take a distributor vs a scorer at PG.
 
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Any time they are on the court they should be committed to playing good basketball with a purpose. This wasn't the walk-ons out there, this was our core starters. No purpose, no connection, it was a sloppy mess. The only good thing about it is it gives Hurley teaching points.
I don’t know. game was over. Perhaps regressed to the mean.
 

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I did not get to watch live in a normal manner. I just watched the game uninterrupted and my biggest take away. We are getting better defensively. If we can keep improving…..Mahaney was better, Ball was better but still to susceptible to the back door and watching ball and man at the same time, Ross could be so much more defensively but he had the length to impact Peavy. There were at least 4 contested shots that Peavy missed because of Ross defense. Even Nowell with the recovery.

This game is definitely one that a team can build from.
 
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I’ll take Hassan any day of the week for multiple reasons.

And no, you dont need a score first PG. In fact those types typically build poor chemistry because when players aren’t touching the ball, they start staring and becoming disengaged. You do want them to be a threat, but I would always take a distributor vs a scorer at PG.
I just don't like Diarra at the end of clock situations. I won't take him over Cole who was clearly better with that for those situations. Diarra can improve and I understand why you think he is a better fit with this team but we still need someone who can break down players and be able to score at end of shot situations as we presently have none.
 
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If I saw it correctly, Nowell smacked Mack in the head with 8:08 or so left in the game thus knocking his precious head band off, which almost started a ruckus. That's the reason Danny pulled him. And...he does dribble too much for someone just starting to get minutes. But his first half minutes were outstanding. He will get more time for sure.
 
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I just don't like Diarra at the end of clock situations. I won't take him over Cole who was clearly better with that for those situations. Diarra can improve and I understand why you think he is a better fit with this team but we still need someone who can break down players and be able to score at end of shot situations as we presently have none.
Hassan just needs to avoid having the ball in his hands less than 5 second on the shot clock. Once Liam is back that will figure itself out. I’m not worried.
 
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Hassan just needs to avoid having the ball in his hands less than 5 second on the shot clock. Once Liam is back that will figure itself out. I’m not worried.
Liam can help out there but not 100% sure he is break down player either but he is better with the ball in his hands when shot clock is going down.
 

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