It is not unreasonable to think AAC POY/1st Team AA.
When the coaching change was made I thought Adams was most likely gonzo. This is a huge break from Kevin Ollie.
This could be an incredible ride for 4Hunnid that delivers him to college basketballs Promised Land & Back as a University of CT basketball legend. Everyday college basketball gets a little more watered down with player attrition.
We arguably jumped from #178 to around #57 with this news alone. Moving up from here will require the requisite work from the man we have grown to love AKA Thy One & ONlY 4 Hunnid Mr. Jalen Adams.
Sitting on the precipice of another missed NCAA Tournament has now turned into a season filled with hopes and dreams of a Sweet 16/E8 shock the United States of America run for the ages.
By checking out do you mean taking a stretch of time off on the court when he had to play the 6th most minutes per game of anyone in all of college basketball because we didn't have any other reliable scoring options?The contrast with Vital is stark, and quite ironic when you consider that last year, it was Adams who often appeared to check out and Vital who usually showed the most commitment and toughness.
Can we keep track of people who implied Jalen is an idiot for not doing the "smart" thing Vital is doing and also implying that he doesn't "want to get better" which, apparently, can only be done by entering the draft?Also, can we keep track of people who said it doesn't matter if Jalen Adams left? And revisit it after the season?
How do those minutes compare to the typical minutes an NBA guard plays in a season? Jalen needs to get in better shape. Period. Good shape isn't good enough. He needs to be in great shape to play his way into the NBA. He can't ignore the conditioning part of strength and conditioning.By checking out do you mean taking a stretch of time off on the court when he had to play the 6th most minutes per game of anyone in all of college basketball because we didn't have any other reliable scoring options?
Another bump. @kansashusky, any insider updates? Is the staff putting in work?
The reliance on Anderson was injury-related, but there should have been anotherr guard. And youth was a problem, but the young big guys’ growth was stunted because Ollie didn’t realize he needed them to play like sophomores as the season progressed.
Gotta listen to Chief, right on point with this one. Get it Chief!!You need to start listening to Chief. I liked Vital but don’t see it happening. Adams video showed him lifting weights - ok - not a lot but it’s a start of buying in to the new culture. CV needed to be respectful of Coach Calhoun and let Hurley know he was buying in.
Jalen way too many times was an absentee playa in the first half of games. Even Larrier called him lethargic (himself, too). Totally Ollie's fault IMO. Hopefully Hurley solves this chronic issue.By checking out do you mean taking a stretch of time off on the court when he had to play the 6th most minutes per game of anyone in all of college basketball because we didn't have any other reliable scoring options?
I hope you asked permission first.Been boning up on Smith
I was worried that he looked at next year and wasn’t ready to carry the entire team on his shoulders again.
Agreed. The reliance on Anderson was driven in part by Gilbert, but even more so by Ollie's insistence on playing a 3 guard lineup on a team with only 3 guards. Even with Gilbert out, AA should have been a 12-15 minute a game guy. Diarra was criminally under-utilized. Cobb and Whaley both should have played more, DO much less. Once KO finally played Polley, he started hitting from outside. TL was played out of position at the 4 all season long.
UConn was not loaded with talent by our standards, but we had better players than the Memphis team that blew us out twice. That's how badly the team was mismanaged.
Ran into Corny Thompson at dry cleaners many years ago when he just got back from Italy. I asked him why he usually waited until the 2nd half before he started scoring. He told me if he didn't get Alexsinas scoring early that Chuck would just go through the motions for the rest of the game.Jalen way too many times was an absentee playa in the first half of games. Even TL called him lethargic (himself, too). Totally Ollie's fault IMO. Hopefully Hurley solves this chronic issue.
Ran into Corny Thompson at dry cleaners many years ago when he just got back from Italy. I asked him why he usually waited until the 2nd half before he started scoring. He told me if he didn't get Alexsinas scoring early that Chuck would just go through the motions for the rest of the game.
Don't know if this is what Jalen was doing but maybe.
I said this countless times last year. This is not the UConn he signed up for but here he is committed up for year 4(hunnid) determined to flip the script.Kinda feel bad for Adams. He's one of the most talented players I've ever seen in a UConn uniform but was stuck with inferior coaching and a watered-down roster for the majority of his career.
Let not forget we get Sidney Wilson next yr. He is the one who will replace TL. Hopefully Sid can and will play more team ball and be a bit more aggressive and consistent.
He's also a perfect fit at the 4 in Hurley's system!Look out for Tyler Polley next year. The kid is our 2nd best talent after Adams. Underrated and way underutilized last year.
He will be more confident this year and has the trust of Hurley.
He was the worst rebounder and the weakest player on the team physically. He played more like a 2 than a 4 last year. Not sure how much bigger we can expect him to play next year.He's also a perfect fit at the 4 in Hurley's system!
I'd say he is a natural 3He was the worst rebounder and the weakest player on the team physically. He played more like a 2 than a 4 last year. Not sure how much bigger we can expect him to play next year.
Gotta listen to Chief, right on point with this one. Get it Chief!!