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Damn guy's not a genius; he just reads the 'yard.Hurley has the exact same thoughts/opinions/concerns about the lineup and rotations that we have discussed. Might take a while before he's comfortable with how he's playing everyone.
Good summary. While as a 5th year senior I think Hasan should start as a fan, but from a basketball standpoint he’s the one guy on this year’s team that changes the game and makes everyone else better, as Hurley seems to acknowledge. Hurley likes to see that guy on the bench ready to go in after 5 bad minutes of ball. The question is against the good teams does that mean we have dug too deep a hole?No. 2 UConn bringing Hassan Diarra off bench in tuneup vs. East Texas AM - NewsBreak
No. 2 UConn looks like a team ready to fight at any weight class after a dominant run through the mid-major introduction to the 2024-25 season. The Huskies (3-0) started their season in workmanlike fashion, barely tested in three games UConn won by an average of 38.7 points per game. Up next is...share.newsbreak.com
Mahaney is shooting 25% from field and 22% from 3. Needs to make baskets to draw attention so passing/cutting lanes open. He hounds his guy on defense but gives up penetration, something needs to change. More help or space to stop penetration. Play like he has and he'll end up behind Nowell.That's the crux of the issue. I'm sure Hurley doesn't want to deliberately dig us into holes as standard practice once we start playing better competition. He wants us to be bulletproof start-to-finish.
Right now (as our guys are playing), starting Hass seems like the clear best plan, but what happens at the first substitution is a work in progress...
It really boils down to Mahaney figuring out adequate defense. He does that, everything starts to fall into place nicely.
The Bigs (Samson) needs to coordinate better with Mahoney on defense. I really don’t see much of an effort to take certain angles away on penetrations.Mahaney is shooting 25% from field and 22% from 3. Needs to make baskets to draw attention so passing/cutting lanes open. He hounds his guy on defense but gives up penetration, something needs to change. More help or space to stop penetration. Play like he has and he'll end up behind Nowell.
I do think it’s more than Mahaney’s defense. The offense needs to operate more effectively with him at PG and his capable shooting needs to establish itself.That's the crux of the issue. I'm sure Hurley doesn't want to deliberately dig us into holes as standard practice once we start playing better competition. He wants us to be bulletproof start-to-finish.
Right now (as our guys are playing), starting Hass seems like the clear best plan, but what happens at the first substitution is a work in progress...
It really boils down to Mahaney figuring out adequate defense. He does that, everything starts to fall into place nicely.
Offense looks much better with Haas IMO...unless we can clone him, we need Mahaney (or Nowell) to step up. Going into the year I was concerned about center...now I'm wondering if PG is a bigger issue?I do think it’s more than Mahaney’s defense. The offense needs to operate more effectively with him at PG and his capable shooting needs to establish itself.
I mean the way he was talking about Samson in this hilarious media availability, I would say there are def some questions to be answered about the 5. Just love the way he described Hass as the feeling of using your own bathroom at home lmao. Anyway IMO I cant see lead guard as issue because how much of a fan I am of Diarra, plus Ball + Ross may alleviate any concerns with their rim pressure from drives.Offense looks much better with Haas IMO...unless we can clone him, we need Mahaney (or Nowell) to step up. Going into the year I was concerned about center...now I'm wondering if PG is a bigger issue?
I learned this from JC. Dan slapped Dave and Dave will probably slap him later. It's alright, it's part of the dealI've long noticed Coach Hurley's visible disdain for Dave Borges.
Mahaney also has another year to develop if it doesn't quite happen for him here this season. Joey and Cam were both 2 years older and only here 1 year.It'll be fun to see where Mahaney lands on the scale of Joey to Cam though, just where he fits contextually to some of the impact transfers that Hurley has showcased. Hurley's eager to see as well clearly.