
Gilbert just feels like a UConn guard. Obviously would take either in a second though.So who is the preference, Murray or Gilbert? It would seem we have a better chance with Gilbert and he's really good, but imagine a year of Adams and Murray?![]()
ya but did he score 100 pts in a gameHe's Canadian and he's being recruited by Oregon.
I think I've seen this movie before...

LOL So there are a lot of players who you would take over Murray? HahahahaI rather have the kids it's going to stay two or three years in college and become awesome like Kemba
LOL So there are a lot of players who you would take over Murray? Hahahaha
I hear that saying all the time, but some how we seemed to get another Kemba with Shabazz. So maybe it's a matter of finding the right tree.Kembas don't grow on trees. Although if I'm wrong and it turns out they do, I want the Ratcliffe Hicks School on that STAT.
And hopefully Adams we be yet another.LOL So there are a lot of players who you would take over Murray? Hahahaha
I guess you don't want Gibbs or miller either
Looks like he's going to be a part of the 2015 class, and he's likely deciding between Kentucky and Oregon.
Could be one of the last big dominoes to fall before next season.
someone posted this on a thread on a different site their assumed lineup... im going to put our assumed lineup next to theirs...Those 3 top-15 recruits must really have been turned off by the platoon system.
You just can't put a price tag on this kind of insight.As Coach Calhoun has said at least a couple times. Calipari is a very good BS guy. Don't underestimate his ability in that area. Coaching under pressure is another matter; quite frankly.
Which is why Chief nobly receives zero compensation for said insightYou just can't put a price tag on this kind of insight.
I don't want to get too X and O's - but Calhoun was doing the UK vs KU game early last season and said the platooning would not work at tournament time , which was a gutsy call since UK using platooning was beating KU by about 30 points. Of course, Calhoun proved to be correct.
This is a little technical for must of us to understand. You might want to dumb it down next time. It's a bit unfair to expect us to have your expertise with x's and o's.
Also, just as an aside, plenty of people recognized the "platoon" thing as just more nonsense from Cal as soon as he announced it.
Of course it was working well, they were undefeated. But I'm pretty sure anyone with a clue realized not having 8 solid guys with really good chemistry would screw them over when they faced a team with 8 solid guys with really good chemistry.Actually, the other analysts doing that game kept repeating how well the platooning was working. Calipari even had a term for it that he was trying to sell like snake oil.
As I said previously UConn needs all kinds of fans - there should be no litmus test - casual fans are very welcome! I have always taken that view.
Of course it was working well, they were undefeated. But I'm pretty sure anyone with a clue realized not having 8 solid guys with really good chemistry would screw them over when they faced a team with 8 solid guys with really good chemistry.
Quite frankly, the anyone with a clue came fairly close to being wrong - as I recall UK went pretty far last season. Let's give Coach Calhoun his due for making that call early on
Quite frankly, given that they abandoned the platoon by the time they were losing in the tournament, let's not.
Very big of you to welcome casual fans who do not "know stuff" by virtue of watching the Celtics. Much appreciated.
Quite frankly, given that they abandoned the platoon by the time they were losing in the tournament, let's not.
Very big of you to welcome casual fans who do not "know stuff" by virtue of watching the Celtics. Much appreciated.