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Since he's said he has on multiple occasions I would say no.
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Since he's said he has on multiple occasions I would say no.
You can get help from your teamates on D, especially in the paint, but putting the ball in the hoop five feet or less from the basket is all on you. Enoch could do that, get fouled AND usually hit ALL of his foul shots. Brimah didn't have a clue in that department, and HIS defense this year was just ok against lesser competition.Until they saw him play D. And then they screamed the opposite. Personnel just wasn't there inside for the last couple years.
putting the ball in the hoop five feet or less from the basket is all on you. Enoch could do that,
I think we all wanted to see those guys get good PT. Then, almost like a break, due to injuries we got a real long look at them. So did KO and the coaching staff. We will never know what KO did or did not say to them at the end. I think it is pretty clear that both are very deficient on defense. SE's overall deficiencies worse than VJ. They have to be all in on KO's agenda (D first) not some fantasy about a lottery pick with their offensive moves when they have such glaring faults. We don't know how much time and energy was spent on them in practice as well. Possible that the staff reached the conclusion that they cannot or will not cooperate with the progress that is expected. No one saying SE is a "bum"; just not progressing and/or not happy. Time to moveNow Enoch is all of a sudden a bum just to make the coach look good? Geez.
Two months ago people were screaming for KO to bench Brimah during games and put Enoch or someone else in who could first catch an interior pass and then not travel with it, or kick it back out to the perimeter without causing a TO.
Enoch was like the backup quarterback when the starter is having trouble. Everyone loves him until he is actually in the game.Now Enoch is all of a sudden a bum just to make the coach look good? Geez.
Two months ago people were screaming for KO to bench Brimah during games and put Enoch or someone else in who could first catch an interior pass and then not travel with it, or kick it back out to the perimeter without causing a TO.
No he could not; I've watched the video I made last week over and over again and he was abysmal at putting the ball in the hoop at point blank range. His FG% of 41% is reflective of that, which is terrible for a guy in the post.
Steve's dad made one statement to put his son in the best light. Ended comments after one statement. Accurate or not I would not lump him in with the way Vance Sr. has handled things.I hope the Daddies read it.
You can get help from your teamates on D, especially in the paint, but putting the ball in the hoop five feet or less from the basket is all on you. Enoch could do that, get fouled AND usually hit ALL of his foul shots. Brimah didn't have a clue in that department, and HIS defense this year was just ok against lesser competition.
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Really? I mean Steve didn't garner any consideration for the all-sophomore AAC team.My guess is KO tried harder to convince Steve to stay than Vance.
My personal opinion is Vance would have contributed more than Steve next season based on the trajectory of the skills they demonstrated this season.Really? I mean Steve didn't garner any consideration for the all-sophomore AAC team.
If its true as the helicopter stage parent asserts that conversations were had with Ollie about how he's using players and his offense that's quite an effort at retention. Its easy therefore cheap to say this, but each tweet or phone call to Calhoun results in a DNP for the player. Need to nip that in the bud.
I haven't read any of the Mr. Lonzo Ball stuff, but was he advising Steve Alford via the media or phone calls on how to run offense?
I agree 100% on the last point, I follow twitter and there were some ridiculously meddling comments. However probably the players choice in each case and not Ollie cutting any cords. I do believe Ollie talked with a parent(s?) at various points during season. Hopefully learning and motivating factor on all points, don't want to be on such a low and desperate place to have to put up with that, nip it in bud next time, avoid kids that have helicopters constantly circling overhead.As far as Vance Sr's behavior there were many things people in the Boneyard stated regarding his Bell Sr. impersonation. Take anything you read with a grain of salt. But I felt there was a least some evidence to support it.
The more I read Jacobs, the more I realize Calhoun was right, he really has no knowledgeable sources.Don't be so needy, its more remarkably that 'yarders still read Jacobs than vice versa![]()
Enoch was a bigger loss IMO. We have guys that can replace Vance (Mal, Larrier, the other Freshman) - we don't have any 6-11 guy in shape with muscles and a decent offensive skill set.My personal opinion is Vance would have contributed more than Steve next season based on the trajectory of the skills they demonstrated this season.
But two things made me suggest my conjectured opinion about who KO wanted to keep more. One is we're short on proven bigs and Steve was the most experienced player for that position.
And the second is that there were no indications of Steve being anything but a model student and a player who didn't make waves.
Now I'm not saying Vance did. But if Vance Sr. was causing problems then I'm sure KO felt it was in the best interest to cut the cord.
As far as Vance Sr's behavior there were many things people in the Boneyard stated regarding his Bell Sr. impersonation. Take anything you read with a grain of salt. But I felt there was a least some evidence to support it.
I think Jacobs is wrong again.While I wouldn't use the word beg - young people need to be counseled and brought along. A take it or leave it attitude is short sighted.
Short sighted only by those with an agenda for KO. No one in their right mind kisses any dads a** regarding how they will use their son or even if they are big in their plans. Your son hasn't improved in areas we've asked him too he might not pay as much as you like dad how do you like that? If dad says he disagrees then dad's an a**!!
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LOL - that's not what I am advocating. I think it was a dumb move playing Brimah over Enoch after the season was lost. I also think Steve would have easily stay if he had a little better positive guidance. True, having a position coach with two feet out the door did not help and ultimately that left Steve without someone who could encourage him after a disappointing season.
After last season valuing defense over offense is not where we want to be. While neither was great our offense was light years behind our defense. Jackson could shoot and had good passing vision - Enoch was a good foul shooter late in the season and could catch and back a guy down.
We're in agreement Chief. Positional need is sometimes more important than other factors.Enoch was a bigger loss IMO. We have guys that can replace Vance (Mal, Larrier, the other Freshman) - we don't have any 6-11 guy in shape with muscles and a decent offensive skill set.
Connecticut Huskies 2016-17 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPNYou can get help from your teamates on D, especially in the paint, but putting the ball in the hoop five feet or less from the basket is all on you. Enoch could do that, get fouled AND usually hit ALL of his foul shots. Brimah didn't have a clue in that department, and HIS defense this year was just ok against lesser competition.
LOL - that's not what I am advocating. I think it was a dumb move playing Brimah over Enoch after the season was lost. I also think Steve would have easily stay if he had a little better positive guidance. True, having a position coach with two feet out the door did not help and ultimately that left Steve without someone who could encourage him after a disappointing season.
No he could not; I've watched the video I made last week over and over again and he was abysmal at putting the ball in the hoop at point blank range. His FG% of 41% is reflective of that, which is terrible for a guy in the post.
I wouldn't want a coach that tells his seniors their last season isn't as important as the next season, so he's not going to bother trying to win games. It was bullsh it when Diaco did it in his first and third year, and it would have been bullsh it for Ollie to do it this year.
Don't make the mistake of extrapolating per minute statistics of someone who played very little, that's a mark of someone who doesn't understand the game. Brimah did not improve in 4 years and we had a losing record - time to go with someone who has some offensive potential per Chief and is a better rebounder. You can coach defense up.Connecticut Huskies 2016-17 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN
Brimah averaged more points, rebounds, and blocks per minute. He also shot 57% from the field. Which is much, much better than Enoch's 41%. Enoch was only marginally better from the line 68% vs. 62%, but Brimah went to the foul line more often.
So basically, you're wrong on everything.
Speaking of wrong....
It's easy to sit on the outside (and you're on the outside) and say the season was lost. I wouldn't want a coach who benches the best players because he doesn't think he can win. Brimah deserved to play because he was better than Enoch, period. You're arguing for the same things that got Diaco fired.
I wouldn't want a coach that tells his seniors their last season isn't as important as the next season, so he's not going to bother trying to win games. It was bullsh it when Diaco did it in his first and third year, and it would have been bullsh it for Ollie to do it this year.
Don't make the mistake of extrapolating per minute statistics of someone who played very little, that's a mark of someone who doesn't understand the game. Brimah did not improve in 4 years and we had a losing record - time to go with someone who has some offensive potential per Chief and is a better rebounder. You can coach defense up.