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The question with Tarris is can he, and will he, be able to turn it on when we need him most. He's the odd mix of high ceiling, low floor type of athlete.

I'm throwing in the towel on the bench. At this point in the year, it would be an angle Hurley was using with intention to make our team better. Instead he's dialing off it, especially in close games. I think Gtown's bench outscored ours tonight by 30+ to around 10. We are 280th in the country in bench points. Our bench is not a strength, it's in fact a weakness.

Second consecutive season where the advertised team depth of off-and-early season has evaporated as reality sets in.
It's like the stages of grief and the final stage of it, which is acceptance. Anything from the bench is considered a bonus. I always show support to the bench players, like a Jaylin Stewart, but I am not expecting much out of them. The bench is not only a not a strength, but like RuffRuff said, it's a weakness.
 
I know we all want to pile on Reed, but one positive, his passing is much better. He made a couple of passes in the first half that would have been easy turnovers off his leg a few games ago
He was looking to pass out of the double tonight. Was good to see. He just couldn’t stay on the floor.
 
Michigan would break this team into 500 pieces.

They're just not that good.
UConn will likely not have to play them until the round of 8 earliest if both teams make it that far. At that point whatever happens happens.
 
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I've seen plenty of games to know we have plenty of parts that simply need to all be great at same time. Not easy.

Tonight was date night, like always for 25 years. Missed the game.

Huskies won. If we play Michigan, the Wolverines will be in a rock fight.

If you didn’t watch the game, why are you trying to be the funny guy with a game observation?

Go to bed and wait until Wednesday to impress us.
 
I know we all want to pile on Reed, but one positive, his passing is much better. He made a couple of passes in the first half that would have been easy turnovers off his leg a few games ago
The offense flows better with Reibe because he can step out and defenses have to react to that.

Our offense with Reed is dump it to him ala 2021-2022 Adama and try to get a gross 2. The scout is out on Reed and we need to adapt.
 
The narrative on this team won't be written until March. In this soft as porridge BE, I'm not sure how much many of us care other than the StJ rivalry and how it prepares us for the Dance.

The narrative Hurley will face is: can he win without Donovan Clingan? Can he win in March with a team that isn't that much more talented than other teams?

Right now, I'd say the hope is F4. It would be nice to get into the third weekend and that banner. I think if Hurley gets that far, it'll be considered an achievement. The expectation is the Elite 8.
 
UConn will likely not have to play them until the round of 8 earliest if both teams make it that far. At that point whatever happens happens.
Not likely until the F4, maybe the NC. By the time we face them, I think our run would have already been considered a success, so not worried about them. They could always get knocked off, not one is unbeatable. There are other teams that can beat us well before then.
 
The narrative on this team won't be written until March. In this soft as porridge BE, I'm not sure how much many of us care other than the StJ rivalry and how it prepares us for the Dance.

The narrative Hurley will face is: can he win without Donovan Clingan? Can he win in March with a team that isn't that much more talented than other teams?

Right now, I'd say the hope is F4. It would be nice to get into the third weekend and that banner. I think if Hurley gets that far, it'll be considered an achievement. The expectation is the Elite 8.
That narrative is so stupid.
 
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The narrative on this team won't be written until March. In this soft as porridge BE, I'm not sure how much many of us care other than the StJ rivalry and how it prepares us for the Dance.

The narrative Hurley will face is: can he win without Donovan Clingan? Can he win in March with a team that isn't that much more talented than other teams?

Right now, I'd say the hope is F4. It would be nice to get into the third weekend and that banner. I think if Hurley gets that far, it'll be considered an achievement. The expectation is the Elite 8.
No, the narrative on Hurley is not whether he can or can’t win without Clingan (who played a whopping 13 MPG during the first title season). It’s that he saved this program from the abyss, won back to back titles, and is already a HOF coach
 
I know we all want to pile on Reed, but one positive, his passing is much better. He made a couple of passes in the first half that would have been easy turnovers off his leg a few games ago
I think Tarris' passing has actually been really good. He is seeing the floor much better from the post as soon as he gets the ball and finding the open man. His 2.3 assists for a center is good, but his passing out of the post from double teams has the defense scrambling and rotating and lead to open 3 pointers which Tarris won't necessarily get the assist for. I don't think he is a low basketball IQ player like a lot of people on the BoneYard are saying.

His biggest issue, IMO, is being in better floor position on defense, especially on the off ball screens and PnRs and avoiding bad fouls. His foul trouble fuu cc kks up the flow for his game and it's tougher for him to get into rhythm.
 
I think Tarris' passing has actually been really good. He is seeing the floor much better from the post as soon as he gets the ball and finding the open man. His 2.3 assists for a center is good, but his passing out of the post from double teams has the defense scrambling and rotating and lead to open 3 pointers which Tarris won't necessarily get the assist for. I don't think he is a low basketball IQ player like a lot of people on the BoneYard are saying.

His biggest issue, IMO, is being in better floor position on defense, especially on the off ball screens and PnRs and avoiding bad fouls. His foul trouble fuu cc kks up the flow for his game and it's tougher for him to get into rhythm.
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KJ Lewis should honestly be All Big East. He’s been fantastic this year for them.
KJ Lewis is that dude. I watch all the other Big East games, too. I have seen him blow up entire offensive sets with his defense. He was the biggest reason for Georgetown's 21 point comeback a few weeks ago at Providence.
 
At this point in the season, Ross has lapped Stewart. There’s no reason Stewart with his skill set should be performing like this. He has had more than 6 pts once in 2026.
Stew has odd body language - it sometimes feels like he doesn't care anymore. Getting 4 minutes off the bench 2/3 into your junior year cannot feel great.
 
KJ Lewis is that dude. I watch all the other Big East games, too. I have seen him blow up entire offensive sets with his defense. He was the biggest reason for Georgetown's 21 point comeback a few weeks ago at Providence.
Does Cooley retain him? He's a Texas kid.
 
First game that Reed frustrated you?

People are not watching this team close enough. Reed has been underwhelming almost all of the new year.
Yeah, first game where I was frustrated all around with no real positive takeaway. Usually he has his frustrating moments (TOs/FTs) with an otherwise solid scoring game. I’m not as harsh as him on other people, I usually don’t see him as the main problem in our games outside of FT shooting
 
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Michigan would break this team into 500 pieces.

They're just not that good.
For mojo sake I'm hoping this post ages as well as this one:

 
If we have McNeeley this year instead of Mullins I think we’re a tad worse because he doesn’t fit the needed role. If we had Mullins last year instead of McNeeley I think the team is definitely worse. McNeeley won us several games by himself, ie. @ Creighton. I don’t think Mullins has shown he can take over for a full game.

I like both guys a lot I’m thankful theyre huskies. Loved McNeelys heart. Felt he got shortchanged cuz that team last year was missing so many pieces.
Yeah McNeeley was our de facto PG last year especially when Diarra was hurting or not on the floor. We don't need that this year as we have Demary who a lot better playmaker.
 
Does Cooley retain him? He's a Texas kid.
That's a good question. I don't know Georgetown's NIL situation-that would be something for DFW Hoya to tell us about. KJ would have to carefully balance greener pastures ($$$) at a P5 (yes I am considering the Big East part of that for no other good reason because I love the Big East since the 1980s and I am just biased) and getting enough playing time at Georgetown where he can showcase his skills and play an important role. Remember, he transferred out of Arizona to Georgetown for a more prominent role and also because Tommy Lloyd couldn't fit KJ into his coaching system. If I was his advisor I would tell him transfer for the bigger bucks, but only if your playing time and role doesn't get diminished. I could see Texas being a threat, because like you said he is from El Paso, and Sean Miller is a former Big East coach that can use the fact he is a former Big East coach in explaining to KJ during the portal recruitment how playing at Texas will be better for him. Miller got Simeon Wilcher and Dailyn Swain over from St. John's and Xavier, respectively.
 
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