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We are definitely not as good as our record.Just an absolute sore on the eyes. All those can defend us completely since we are 24-2, which is tremendous. But, this team is INCREDIBLY flawed.
We are definitely not as good as our record.Just an absolute sore on the eyes. All those can defend us completely since we are 24-2, which is tremendous. But, this team is INCREDIBLY flawed.
Just such a frustrating team. Starts from the top. AK needs to be better at inbounding the ball. It’s been an issue all year and continues to be without any improvement. It will kill us in tight games.
Tarris is my most frustrating UConn player of all time. His effort level is so inconsistent. When he wants to play, he’s amazing. When he plays lazy basketball, he gives up easy slip screens, rebounds, and silly fouls. At least Reibe plays hard all game.
Good to see Solo stroking it and Silas mostly good on O besides some turnovers but man you can not feel good about this game. I can see why Reed and Hurley have a contentious relationship (by their own admission). Reed is infuriating.
Half the bench played well tonight. Reibe and Stewart were good. The problem is Stewart and Smith played poorly. They are experienced players. They need to be more consistent
It's getting to the point where I sometimes forget Jaylin is on the team when I'm watching games. He has 2 points total his last three games and he's played a total of 26 minutes over the last three games.
LewThe national media doesn't view Donovan Clingan as the second coming of Lou Alcindor.
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.
Every other poster you click on there’s an ignore option. That poster, no ignore option, at least for me. Reading his posts is the price of admission I guess?this is dramatic. And on brand.
This was his longest answer of the interview and you can tell he’s frustrated with the crowds. At BOTH venues.Wow listened to Hurley about the crowd and he was really disappointed in them. Talked about empty seats and how mild the crowd is it’s like a social event. It should be a mad house he said.
You have clearly spent too many days manning the plowshare.Okay, there’s still “time” to flip a switch, but what makes you think, 24 games in, that we have the ability to do so?!
Maybe don’t worry about the crowd. Worry about teaching your team to rebound!This was his longest answer of the interview and you can tell he’s frustrated with the crowds. At BOTH venues.
They don’t run enough sets for him. The offense in general seems to slow to develop and methodical. I hate the tempo this team plays at.Mullins needs to be much more than just a 3 point chucker. He seems to seldom miss his two point shots but there aren't enough of them.
By bench I think you mean Malachi. My wish is that he becomes the microwave 3 and D spark we need off the bench. I like him a lot more when he’s taking 3s and disrupting on D. I like him a lot less when he’s dribbling the perimeter and driving into the trees for a TOI think you meant Ross. He was passible. He still has trouble keeping guys in front of him and falls for the fakes a lot. Lewis was getting by him a lot. I will give you Reibe who I mentioned played well. Still need more from the bench.
I hear ya, but the reporter asked a question and he answered it as nicely as possible. I sense that if he answered questions the way he really wants to, there would be a lot of hurt feelings.Maybe don’t worry about the crowd. Worry about teaching your team to rebound!
This is just the way it goes. At least hear. Our attendance peaked in 2006 and declined every season after that. Even after 2011 and 2014. It bounced back after the pandemic but it is showing signs of weakening again. There were empty seats in both recent home games. They might have been sold but they weren’t filled.
Neither did ArizonaWe just played St John’s and they didn’t curb stomp us.
Think I heard Hurley say our sets work 40% of the time, where they get the desired shot. Maybe the kid isn’t there yet to create his shot when the sets break down?They don’t run enough sets for him. The offense in general seems to slow to develop and methodical. I hate the tempo this team plays at.
You have clearly spent too many days manning the plowshare.
UConn has all the parts to succeed. They refuse to lose. They'll never spit the bit.
Or Silas doesnt look for him. When those sets breaks down, it usually results in Silas panicking late, looking for Solo for a contested, rushed 3.Think I heard Hurley say our sets work 40% of the time, where they get the desired shot. Maybe the kid isn’t there yet to create his shot when the sets break down?