WeAreUCONN
Why So Serious ¿
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2014
- Messages
- 1,615
- Reaction Score
- 4,436
Nah.
You’ve got to be joking about an intimidation
Factor
You’re not wrong, if everyone plays at their best. If we’re hitting on our 3s, especially AK then we can do well.Take the best versions of our guys this year and put them together.
Solo shooting lights out. Tarris double-double machine. Hass steady with the ball and continuing his magic with Samson. McNeeley late shot clock heroics. JStew and Mahaney providing spark off the bench. And AK doing a bit of everything and hitting crunch time threes
I don't particularly care if it's not realistic. I'm not some ESPN talking head, I'm a UConn fan. I believe
Those teams had the best player on the court every game, regardless of the opponent.
This team is lucky to have the 3rd best.
I feel we have much more than others think we have.
Defense and rebounding trending up
I believe our center position is top 5 of 68
We have 3 legit scorers
2 bench players I feel will have a more polished game than the reg season in Mahaney and Stewart
And a healthier Diarra
One more factor is officiating. If we get more freedom of movement because we arent allowed to be grabbed constantly, that could be a big difference.No arguments there.
All I'm saying here is don't let us get hot.
One thing I often consider with Alex and is that he’s played 2 looong seasons prior to this one. When you consider the combine, it’s been a long couple years for him. There may have been some simple mental exhaustion kicking in mid season, especially with all the early season drama. He’s not the kind of athlete that can have any fall off upstairs. I think he’ll spark back up and we’ll see more of the old version of him coming.I am encourage by Karaban the past few games. He has his confidence back. He is the key in my opinion. When he is on the top of his game he makes everyone better. Diarra also will have to be the spine of this team. I hold we win it all but it will require toughness and strong defense. We have relied on this in past championships and it can work again. If we win it all I will be elated. If we don’t I will be devasted. Regardless, I will be so proud to be a fan of this team.
Eh, you're reaching here. How much longer did UConn play than teams that didn't make the post season? 3 weeks? It's not like the NHL and NBA playoffs which are about 2 months past the regular season if you win the championship. Plus the college basketball off season is much longer than professional sports, about 6 months long as opposed to 3-4 months.One thing I often consider with Alex and is that he’s played 2 looong seasons prior to this one. When you consider the combine, it’s been a long couple years for him. There may have been some simple mental exhaustion kicking in mid season, especially with all the early season drama. He’s not the kind of athlete that can have any fall off upstairs. I think he’ll spark back up and we’ll see more of the old version of him coming.
He rocked his final midterm last Thursday.Eh, you're reaching here. How much longer did UConn play than teams that didn't make the post season? 3 weeks? It's not like the NHL and NBA playoffs which are about 2 months past the regular season if you win the championship. Plus the college basketball off season is much longer than professional sports, about 6 months long as opposed to 3-4 months.
Alex is fine mentally.
He wasn't fine mentally for a large chunk of the conference season. I'm a big believer in the psychology of sports - when we are talking 21 year old kids who play an extra three weeks two seasons in a row, test NBA waters and come back into a media frenzy with tons of hype, I think there can be a certain level of hangover that can hit. The kids been to the apex and back. Here's to hoping the tourneys resurrect the old Alex.Eh, you're reaching here. How much longer did UConn play than teams that didn't make the post season? 3 weeks? It's not like the NHL and NBA playoffs which are about 2 months past the regular season if you win the championship. Plus the college basketball off season is much longer than professional sports, about 6 months long as opposed to 3-4 months.
Alex is fine mentally.
So you're a psychologist who saw Alex? LolHe wasn't fine mentally for a large chunk of the conference season. I'm a big believer in the psychology of sports - when we are talking 21 year old kids who play an extra three weeks two seasons in a row, test NBA waters and come back into a media frenzy with tons of hype, I think there can be a certain level of hangover that can hit. The kids been to the apex and back. Here's to hoping the tourneys resurrect the old Alex.
Not my usual Reply toward you:He wasn't fine mentally for a large chunk of the conference season. I'm a big believer in the psychology of sports - when we are talking 21 year old kids who play an extra three weeks two seasons in a row, test NBA waters and come back into a media frenzy with tons of hype, I think there can be a certain level of hangover that can hit. The kids been to the apex and back. Here's to hoping the tourneys resurrect the old Alex.
I've seen a couple, they're good. It's easy to sit back as a fan and expect this or that when it comes to a student athlete (in Alex's case truly a student), but they have ebbs and flows just like any human would. In Alex's case, you have someone that has experienced what few in the game have in his first two years. There is bound to be some come down, and mid season after one of your better players goes down would sound about right. I think we'll see flashes of the old Alex coming with a second wind of the post season. This is why he came back.Not my usual Reply toward you:
Have you been a regular watcher of the CT Scoreboard podcast episodes during the present season and the prior two?
They are essentially 1-to-1, split screen interviews between host Jared Kotler (@gwhuskyfan) and Alex.
The conversations are quite down to earth, and provide a modestly rendered portrait of a student-athlete who works hard and cares, and experiences the ups and downs of his own play and that of his team.
They aren't looking to set off sparks, but they do capture a certain tone that I've come to value deeply within the arc of each season. And they project an authenticity that mutes some of the edgier speculation that gets attention within this community and the larger sports media world.