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Any outlet pass to Andre is a good outlet pass but that was a superb outlet pass
Western Carolina: 241/344The 2009 team played a worse schedule than a team that is 355 out of 358 teams? That seems amazingly unlikely.
I'm thinking he wasn't being literal, cause there's people on this board who take pleasure in putting players down. Reasonable people would agree they're the very worst among us.I'm mindful that the popularity of this comment is double that if the one quoted directly below, but I still find it hard to accept that so-called "excitement police" would be considered worse than "haters," if I wanted also to use an exaggerated characterization. I consider an equal degree of criticism level against individual players at a formative stage of their basketball careers worse, which makes "by far the worst" not simply excessive, but just wrong.
Maybe, just maybe, having a reasonable conversation that's not beholden only to the current moment stripped of all meaningful context is enjoyable for some. A circle jerk of "oh my god we're the best team in the conference I know because Jackson dunked on a glorified middle schooler" is not only far more uninteresting to me, but frankly tiresome because we know that, usually, that same person is the first to start calling for heads to roll when the team doesn't effortlessly meet that standard.Everybody wants so bad to be an objective analyst. Go apply to espn lol. We're fans, have fun.
I agree with this. When youve seen enough players come and go for 30 years or more in some cases you see special pretty quickly. Sometimes its a few games sometimes it can be just a few minutes in a first game. Jordan Hawkins showed it in a few minutes. Besides with a name like that its like you were born special.The first time I watched both of them I knew they were NBA players who wouldn't spend four years on campus. That's what I meant. The specifics are irrelevant to my point.
Except that isn’t what’s happening here. Most of what I see is the same 3-4 posters littering every thread with “we haven’t played anyone good yet”. It’s quite annoying. It’s an obvious observation that is constantly repeated anytime anyone has an excited view of our team, a player or our season. No one is saying don’t have “context”. We’re saying stop repeating yourselfMaybe, just maybe, having a reasonable conversation that's not beholden only to the current moment stripped of all meaningful context is enjoyable for some. A circle jerk of "oh my god we're the best team in the conference I know because Jackson dunked on a glorified middle schooler" is not only far more uninteresting to me, but frankly tiresome because we know that, usually, that same person is the first to start calling for heads to roll when the team doesn't effortlessly meet that standard.
Give me a conversation people who know and watch hoop and can put UConn and it's performance into a proper context rather than someone who thinks a team who is likely at best a 5 seed is a title contender and gets mad when people try to have a rational discussion.
That's just me. No harm in the board having multiple views.
I wonder if that terrible stretch contributed to the beatdown they took in their first game after that against Marquette?Whatever you do, don't compare them to 2006 team that won Maui to start then came home to face a murders row of: Army, Texas Southern, UMass, New Hampshire, Morehead, Stony Brook and Quinnipiac. Five of those were sub-300.
Bc the same people who said we're gonna win it all after these three games said Polley was going to the NBA after his only two good games last year. People get in a euphoric state after these wins and then when reality hits, they destroy the board. All people are saying is temper expectations for now. We'll have a better idea after the tourney. We do look very good, very deep, and we're talented. But we haven't had to face adversity or had to run a halfcourt offense that much so far.Except that isn’t what’s happening here. Most of what I see is the same 3-4 posters littering every thread with “we haven’t played anyone good yet”. It’s quite annoying. It’s an obvious observation that is constantly repeated anytime anyone has an excited view of our team, a player or our season. No one is saying don’t have “context”. We’re saying stop repeating yourself
You're really comparing the roster of '06 to this one?Whatever you do, don't compare them to 2006 team that won Maui to start then came home to face a murders row of: Army, Texas Southern, UMass, New Hampshire, Morehead, Stony Brook and Quinnipiac. Five of those were sub-300.
But that’s my point, people don’t need to temper anything. Let them be excited. We don’t need an excitement and expectation police forceBc the same people who said we're gonna win it all after these three games said Polley was going to the NBA after his only two good games last year. People get in a euphoric state after these wins and then when reality hits, they destroy the board. All people are saying is temper expectations for now. We'll have a better idea after the tourney. We do look very good, very deep, and we're talented. But we haven't had to face adversity or had to run a halfcourt offense that much so far.
Edit: I will say that a lot of the posts after the losses are from lurkers and posters who don't post often
You're honestly the only one doing any real policing in telling people not to post.But that’s my point, people don’t need to temper anything. Let them be excited. We don’t need an excitement and expectation police force
Yes, they were NBA quality BricksThe couple 3s he took didnt fall but he legit looked like an NBA athlete out there. I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen someone look so much faster than everyone else on the court. It’s like watching Ronaldo run around. You can just tell how special of a player he is just by his movement.
He’s gonna drop 30 points at some point during conference play
Who told you not to post?You're honestly the only one doing any real policing in telling people not to post.
This is a message board where we come together and get to disagree. Me telling someone they are wrong and giving reasons is the whole point. You telling people not to post is the opposite of the point.
Make meWatch more nba basketball then.
New Hampshire was sub-300 Sagarin when they played. Why did you feel the need to (inaccurately) call me out?I wonder if that terrible stretch contributed to the beatdown they took in their first game after that against Marquette?
Also, I'm going by KenPom here...and there were not five sub-300 games by KenPom:
UMass 105
New Hampshire 277
Quinnipiac 253
Army 331
Texas Southern 319
Morehead State 328
Stony Brook 313
The best NC Home game this year is LIU at 273...
And, again, that league was stacked will excellent teams.
I wasn't using Sagarin, so why would you change the metric? New Hampshire was 277 by the metric we had been using. I mostly went back and looked at it to see if it was an accurate reflection of reality or fair counter-argument. It was a decent one—one that I think misses context. But also one that either got something wrong or changed the metric to make a point. I guess it was the latter.New Hampshire was sub-300 Sagarin when they played. Why did you feel the need to (inaccurately) call me out?
Because that's the one I was using when I made my comment! The one that you found so heinous that it needed "correcting". Besides is 277 that much different than 300? (Hint: No)I wasn't using Sagarin, so why would you change the metric?
Gee, wonder if UConn was ever a 5 or worst seed and also a title contender.Maybe, just maybe, having a reasonable conversation that's not beholden only to the current moment stripped of all meaningful context is enjoyable for some. A circle jerk of "oh my god we're the best team in the conference I know because Jackson dunked on a glorified middle schooler" is not only far more uninteresting to me, but frankly tiresome because we know that, usually, that same person is the first to start calling for heads to roll when the team doesn't effortlessly meet that standard.
Give me a conversation people who know and watch hoop and can put UConn and it's performance into a proper context rather than someone who thinks a team who is likely at best a 5 seed is a title contender and gets mad when people try to have a rational discussion.
That's just me. No harm in the board having multiple views.
You went for the long ball in labeling something that isn't really happening in this thread as "by far the worst" thing that happens on this board, and it resonated with a lot of posters. It was like an opposite field home run.Except that isn’t what’s happening here. Most of what I see is the same 3-4 posters littering every thread with “we haven’t played anyone good yet”. It’s quite annoying. It’s an obvious observation that is constantly repeated anytime anyone has an excited view of our team, a player or our season. No one is saying don’t have “context”. We’re saying stop repeating yourself
This "police" thing is just an amped up, whiny rhetorical invention; it's not real. If it were, I might agree.But that’s my point, people don’t need to temper anything. Let them be excited. We don’t need an excitement and expectation police force
Amen, but remember the choir to whom you preach.Maybe, just maybe, having a reasonable conversation that's not beholden only to the current moment stripped of all meaningful context is enjoyable for some. A circle jerk of "oh my god we're the best team in the conference I know because Jackson dunked on a glorified middle schooler" is not only far more uninteresting to me, but frankly tiresome because we know that, usually, that same person is the first to start calling for heads to roll when the team doesn't effortlessly meet that standard.
Give me a conversation people who know and watch hoop and can put UConn and it's performance into a proper context rather than someone who thinks a team who is likely at best a 5 seed is a title contender and gets mad when people try to have a rational discussion.
That's just me. No harm in the board having multiple views.
Yes, UConn is one of two teams to ever win the title from a seed lower than 4 in the 43 years of the NCAA seeding the tournament. We should absolutely take those two exceptions (4%) and universalize them.Gee, wonder if UConn was ever a 5 or worst seed and also a title contender.
The point is, anything can happen because we’ve already created the blueprint. This team can defend, they can shoot, they’re extremely fast and athletic, they’re bigger than 6 NBA teams, they can go 10 deep. What more can you ask for in a championship contender??Yes, UConn is one of two teams to ever win the title from a seed lower than 4 in the 43 years of the NCAA seeding the tournament. We should absolutely take those two exceptions (4%) and universalize them.
The point is, anything can happen because we’ve already created the blueprint. This team can defend, they can shoot, they’re extremely fast and athletic, they’re bigger than 6 NBA teams, they can go 10 deep. What more can you ask for in a championship contender??
If I’m bowling yes. Besides is 277 that much different than 300? (Hint: No)