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Maybe I'm the only one, but I have a hard time getting excited about Drummond's NBA success. The season he was here was disappointing, both individually and for the team.
If he becomes a star and helps attracts kids to UConn by association, then that's great. But otherwise, meh.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I have a hard time getting excited about Drummond's NBA success. The season he was here was disappointing, both individually and for the team.
If he becomes a star and helps attracts kids to UConn by association, then that's great. But otherwise, meh.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I have a hard time getting excited about Drummond's NBA success. The season he was here was disappointing, both individually and for the team.
If he becomes a star and helps attracts kids to UConn by association, then that's great. But otherwise, meh.
How was he disappointing individually? He basically averaged a double double in Big East games as a freshman.Maybe I'm the only one, but I have a hard time getting excited about Drummond's NBA success. The season he was here was disappointing, both individually and for the team.
If he becomes a star and helps attracts kids to UConn by association, then that's great. But otherwise, meh.
If he had done a post graduate year, do you think he would have come last year? I think not.
While he is a great get for Dumars and Detroit, they have been great for him, too.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I have a hard time getting excited about Drummond's NBA success. The season he was here was disappointing, both individually and for the team.
If he becomes a star and helps attracts kids to UConn by association, then that's great. But otherwise, meh.
Honest question: have you ever watched a game of basketball?
I don't get UConn fans who blame Drummond for not meeting their expectations.
You're just an Ass if thats how you evaluate players and people.. Tell me what were Emeka's freshman year numbers. Or how about Tim Duncan. Do you know how they compare to Drummond? You have no idea.
Maybe I'm the only one, but I have a hard time getting excited about Drummond's NBA success. The season he was here was disappointing, both individually and for the team.
If he becomes a star and helps attracts kids to UConn by association, then that's great. But otherwise, meh.
He was still a Husky, and the success of UConn pros is still a big recruiting tool. And like it or not, that might be the biggest draw we have considering our conference situation.All I'm saying is I don't get as excited about the NBA career of Andre Drummond -- who was a Husky for all of 9 months and didn't accomplish anything while he was here -- as I do about someone like Ray, Rip, Emeka, or Kemba, who were integral parts of our growth as a program and/or led us to titles.
Reacting to that statement as if I just insulted your mother is ridiculous.