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He’s not the rim protector that Whaley is.I’m not sure why Danny kept Sanogo on the bench so long in 2nd half. He was dominating early on.
He’s not the rim protector that Whaley is.I’m not sure why Danny kept Sanogo on the bench so long in 2nd half. He was dominating early on.
Martin is solid but his overall impact on the outcome of the game was negligible.Gaff is just clearly much better than Cole.
The whole “offense runs better through Cole” is nonsense.
Also, if we’re going to recruit so many bigs and not play them that’s going to be a problem.
I like AJacks energy and contributions in the game more than Martin’s. Martin is solid but his overall impact on the outcome of the game was negligible.
Polley impacts the game in a positive way. When he’s in the game good things happen for the team.
This exactly.Here's my two cents. And I said this before the season.
When you have a lot of new and inexperienced, but talented, players on a team it's going to take time to figure out roles and rotations. Usually you use 12 or 13 games before conference play with lots of buy games and a few high major games to work on this and see how things look. We have a bunch of new players who've never played with each other before. And other guys are inexperienced.
Unfortunately with this messed up season they don't have that long before conference play to figure things out. I don't think these things ever get worked out in 2 games except when you have a very experienced team coming back who have played with each other. It's going to be a work in progress until at least early January.
You watched Cole tonight and the eye test told you great player? He was outplayed by Gaff by a big margin.
Also I believe he got into foul trouble early.He’s not the rim protector that Whaley is.
Martin is solid but his overall impact on the outcome of the game was negligible.
10 rebounds is negligible???
Three guys brought value and affected the outcome of the game: Bouk, Gaff, and Whaley.
Everyone else was a zero or a negative last night.
That’s my contribution for our beloved casual fans.
Your contribution is as valuable as Carlton's was last night.Three guys brought value and affected the outcome of the game: Bouk, Gaff, and Whaley.
Everyone else was a zero or a negative last night.
That’s my contribution for our beloved casual fans.
The only thing worse than being wrong is being wrong and egotistical.
You are wrong on RJ Cole. Full stop.Every game is different, but I’m not wrong.
Bouk, Gaff, and Whaley are the only guys who brought enough value and made enough winning plays that it led to winning last night.
Everyone else were just warm bodies on the floor despite their stats.
Let’s see what happens next week. That will explain a lot.
Polley had early foul trouble and Hartford prioritized denying him the three point shot. He didn't force anything which was smart but he had almost no effect on the game. I would be interested to see the +/- on Polley. I suspect it was very good.I missed the game it was too early , but according to the box score Polley played only 15 minutes and never shot a three against a team playing zone. Curious Stat Line for a zone buster. Maybe Hurley was approaching this like a scrimmage seeing what other shooters would step up or Polley was just off his game. I’ll tell you more from the replay.
He was +11 in 15 minutes, 3rd highest on the teamPolley had early foul trouble and Hartford prioritized denying him the three point shot. He didn't force anything which was smart but he had almost no effect on the game. I would be interested to see the +/- on Polley. I suspect it was very good.
You are wrong on RJ Cole. Full stop.
He was +11 in 15 minutes, 3rd highest on the team
Agreed...he leads the team in assists after two games and has made 9-20 shots. That doesn’t look selfish to me.I’m just not sure how you can watch the last two games and call Cole a selfish player
I posted this in another thread but people complaining about polley not taking shots need to rewatch the game there were a ton of times where he was wide open and no one passed to himPolley had early foul trouble and Hartford prioritized denying him the three point shot. He didn't force anything which was smart but he had almost no effect on the game. I would be interested to see the +/- on Polley. I suspect it was very good.
We feed Polley this team isn’t going anywhere. Need to run thru your best players.Polley always has a positive effect on the team just by being out there on the court. Yet everybody wants to replace him with unproven guys constantly. It's ridiculous.
Pair Ty with Bouk, Gaff, AJacks and Whaley. That's the group until Akok comes back. However, Hurley it wont happen because Hurley is too stuck on Cole and Martin.
That's the best lineup because everyone has defined roles and fit well cohesively. In addition everyone of those is unselfish and makes the right reads most times, which helps when you have a guy like Bouk who takes a lot of shots and needs the ball.
Starting Lineup Should be : Gaff, Bouk, AJacks, Polley, and Whaley.
#FeedPolley
#UnleashAJacks
Do me a favor. When you get a chance, watch the replay from the 14:00 minute mark of the second half to the 12:30 minute mark or so. This is when UConn, having seen their lead cut from 19 to 3, and looking like scared rabbits, suddenly opened the lead back up to 10. Tell me what player was personally responsible for every single point scored in that run. And then let's talk about the eye test again.
Hurley disagrees with you, he says Cole is the quarterback and the offense suffers when he is out of there like he was last night with foul trouble. He says Cole and Martin have to get 30 to 30+ minutes going forward.Gaff was responsible for the turnaround in the 2nd half. Gaff leading the team with Whaley finished the game. Cole's impact was negligible. He is a good shooter, but not a real point guard.
Cole isn't anywhere near our 2nd best player, but he can do some good things as a role player.
In addition, Polley was out there when a majority of good things were happening for us in the 2nd half. That is not a coincidence.
He was +11 in 15 minutes, 3rd highest on the team
Yeah I thought he was fine last night. His game is what I wish Adams would have done once he realized he didn't have itI think that their defensive key was that we can't stop Bouk whatever we do, but we can deny Polley spot up 3s so let's do that. That let to Polley standing on the perimeter not getting opportunities, but holes elsewhere in Hartford's D. When Polley had to sit due to foul trouble, their zone played honest and we had more trouble scoring.
Polley did nothing right or wrong last night, but by not forcing it and thinking he's the star, we were better with him on the court.
Thanks.He was +11 in 15 minutes, 3rd highest on the team