We know Andre is "The Action"Andre is "The Answer"
He has a tendency to one hand bounce passes and I think he needs an extra geometry lesson or two because he always seems to misjudge the angle and leave it a little short...once he figures it out though he could be the best passing guard we've had since marcusIono bout best athlete but he’s the best nonchalant passer I’ve ever seen.
he needs to put more zip on his passes and maybe try using both hands.
Remember Ason Kidd?
Cricket, wasn't it?Never heard of him.
That was the thing that got B. Adams on the court when his shot wasn't falling.Has anyone else noticed on the defensive end, Andre is guarding the other teams best player for a lot of possessions?
When he comes from 20 feet away and swats a Shaq dunk into the stands, and literally leapfrogs a future NBA forward, give me a call.
He doesn’t need to look up sticks LOL @superjohn ain’t new to thisI guess you’re new to Uconn basketball and never saw Stanley Robinson aka Sticks play.
look him up. He was pretty good.
I’m not hating on Jackson but let’s get serious. He’s averaging 3 points and 1 assist per game.
but all of a sudden he’s the best Uconn athlete ever and a future top 5 pick next year.
i like his hustle but he’s loose with the ball and he can’t shoot.
Cade might be the most polished PG prospect ever seen on the college level. Andre has a longggg way to go outside of just developing his shot to get near that level. With his talent I’d love for him to work on his aggression rather than facilitating IMO.It's acknowledged that the top of the draft predictions are dependent on him developing his shot.
If he does he will be a Cade Cunningham type of prospect, AKA the top pick in the draft. He already has the passing skills, I don't care what your assist stats say.
Agreed. Once again though we have to mention Caron Butler. He didn't have the childhood many athletes have with all of the structured leagues and personalized coaching. To be as successful given his childhood, that's athleticism.Scott Burrell was the most athletic husky. Never forget when he leaped ove the defender from Wake Forest at th XL center. 1st round pick in baseball. Outstanding high school quarterback. Had it all.
Scott Burrell was the most athletic husky. Never forget when he leaped ove the defender from Wake Forest at th XL center. 1st round pick in baseball. Outstanding high school quarterback. Had it all.
I guess you’re new to Uconn basketball and never saw Stanley Robinson aka Sticks play.
look him up. He was pretty good.
I’m not hating on Jackson but let’s get serious. He’s averaging 3 points and 1 assist per game.
but all of a sudden he’s the best Uconn athlete ever and a future top 5 pick next year.
i like his hustle but he’s loose with the ball and he can’t shoot.
I remember Burrell well. I won't say AJ is more athletic, but he is his equal IMO. Jackson also has better passing/offensive instincts. Jackson is Burrrell with Henefeld passing and a better handle. Nobody ever thought Burrell could be a point guard.Scott Burrell was the most athletic husky. Never forget when he leaped ove the defender from Wake Forest at th XL center. 1st round pick in baseball. Outstanding high school quarterback. Had it all.
if you're watching this game, you probably realize just how dumb this comment wasIono bout best athlete but he’s the best nonchalant passer I’ve ever seen.
he needs to put more zip on his passes and maybe try using both hands.
Might wanna retract this “take”He has a tendency to one hand bounce passes and I think he needs an extra geometry lesson or two because he always seems to misjudge the angle and leave it a little short...once he figures it out though he could be the best passing guard we've had since marcus