There's no reason to think they're not doing this, especially when the staff has all but come out and said they're prepared for every outcomeDoesn’t address the legit concern regarding guys who might be interested in starting at UConn if Alex leaves but that might not enter the portal in time if Alex doesn’t publicly announce at least a few days before it closes. Unless you’re confident staff is tampering with any potential future transfers. We also coulda landed Hall or Watts already.
It really doesn't seem like he has much benefit to going pro this year v next. As you said, he'll make more money @Uconn.AK is a fringe draft pick at this point; this past year did nothing to help his draft stock.
The make up of the team hurt his game - he’s best when he’s in motion and we had a two-pronged effort in keeping him from doing that this year. First, we really did not have a natural point guard to keep things moving and second, we had a bunch of guys who were spot up shooters who would become anchored in place which meant Alex had to stop moving. (Liam often settled in the right corner which would often bring most of the motion to a halt.)
I am not sold on him as an NBA player - I think he might be just barely below that level, but I do think there’s a chance that next year’s team, with two good guards and Solo’s progress, really could free Alex up and let him be more of the player who drew NBA attention to start with.
Plus, he’d likely make more money here next year.
There's no reason to think they're not doing this, especially when the staff has all but come out and said they're prepared for every outcome
I think hes a player we should go after regardless of AKs decision. Hes just such a great fit. If Ak stays he can come off the bench at a school where he`ll get a lot of minutes, have a chance at a title and can look to start as a senior. Its just a great fit. Dan Hurley should be on him but again what do i know?We are so impatient here ! If Hurley truly doesn't know yet, then AK deserves some patience from us for his commitment/time/success to the program. As Tom said, unless something is public - assume he is staying. With the addition of the new guards, and NIL $, don't be surprised .
Because he can go and be a starter and make more $$ going somewhere else now. Not that hard to figure out.I think hes a player we should go after regardless of AKs decision. Hes just such a great fit. If Ak stays he can come off the bench at a school where he`ll get a lot of minutes, have a chance at a title and can look to start as a senior. Its just a great fit. Dan Hurley should be on him but again what do i know?
You're 100% right, but the staff should know we fans like to be in the knowSince we're hand-wringing and speculating, I'll float another entirely plausible theory while hopefully staying within BY rules:
Perhaps Alex has decision options "A" and "B" made already. Can't say them out loud due to BY rules but you can figure what they could be.
"A" and "B" may be equally "good" decisions in Alex's and the staff's mind. Which one eventually chosen depends on outcomes of ongoing portal inquiries/activities that are not public yet (since our staff is great at radio silence activity).
Dominos could fall really quickly.
All of you chicken littles that think the staff is just sitting there doing nothing while Alex's decision-making process is going on and players are entering/exiting the portal haven't really been paying any attention to recruiting methods and outcomes during the Hurley era.
AK is a fringe draft pick at this point; this past year did nothing to help his draft stock.
The make up of the team hurt his game - he’s best when he’s in motion and we had a two-pronged effort in keeping him from doing that this year. First, we really did not have a natural point guard to keep things moving and second, we had a bunch of guys who were spot up shooters who would become anchored in place which meant Alex had to stop moving. (Liam often settled in the right corner which would often bring most of the motion to a halt.)
I am not sold on him as an NBA player - I think he might be just barely below that level, but I do think there’s a chance that next year’s team, with two good guards and Solo’s progress, really could free Alex up and let him be more of the player who drew NBA attention to start with.
Plus, he’d likely make more money here next year.
I believe you are right. We seem to have an abundance of SF and few PF. Whether Alex stays or goes we do need another PF.I think hes a player we should go after regardless of AKs decision. Hes just such a great fit. If Ak stays he can come off the bench at a school where he`ll get a lot of minutes, have a chance at a title and can look to start as a senior. Its just a great fit. Dan Hurley should be on him but again what do i know?
This is just untrue IAK is a fringe draft pick at this point; this past year did nothing to help his draft stock.
The make up of the team hurt his game - he’s best when he’s in motion and we had a two-pronged effort in keeping him from doing that this year. First, we really did not have a natural point guard to keep things moving and second, we had a bunch of guys who were spot up shooters who would become anchored in place which meant Alex had to stop moving. (Liam often settled in the right corner which would often bring most of the motion to a halt.)
I am not sold on him as an NBA player - I think he might be just barely below that level, but I do think there’s a chance that next year’s team, with two good guards and Solo’s progress, really could free Alex up and let him be more of the player who drew NBA attention to start with.
Plus, he’d likely make more money here next year.