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Stew was hurt.Ross playing 27 minutes compared to Stewart’s 7, seems like Ross passed Stewart on the depth chart.
Stew was hurt.Ross playing 27 minutes compared to Stewart’s 7, seems like Ross passed Stewart on the depth chart.
A lot of people saw this coming. Hurley kept telling us.
It's more surprising that some posters thought that he was just a poor rotation piece that should get 5 minutes a game.
Sometimes I swear you don't pay any attention to UConn. Who are you a fan of?Ross playing 27 minutes compared to Stewart’s 7, seems like Ross passed Stewart on the depth chart.
Doesn’t mean starting but we need the athletic defense and reboundingHow, who’s out?
1 game let’s see more. It was a special bench game now let’s string some minutes together.
Jaylin Stewart was hurt, that's why he never came back into the game.Ross playing 27 minutes compared to Stewart’s 7, seems like Ross passed Stewart on the depth chart.
Stewart got knocked down twice in the first half. The first was an open floor face plant from being tripped or tangled up, the second was on D under the basket and he got absolutely leveled by a bigger Butler player and called for the foul. Stewart was kind of frontally sideways and took the hit on his right side shoulder/arm area. They put him in a sling for a few minutes but then he played again with like 5 minutes left first half, but he was shaking his arm like he had no feeling or something. Did not play 2nd half.Agree. Were you able to tell anything about Stew's injury? Did it look serious?
He is still a junior.I think it’s more surprising some people thought he’d be a starter and star. He’s a really solid role player and energy guy, and up until this season hadn’t shown he could even do that consistently. But now he is, and it’s what we need.
Literally no one has ever said that here.I know rule number one on the BY is players can never improve
He can be a star as a senior if he thinks he can be.He is still a junior.
I know rule number one on the BY is players can never improve, but Ross has already broken that rule. His three point shooting has gone from .091 as a frosh, to to .222 as a soph, to .391 so far this year. He may yet be a stater and star.
He is still a junior.
I know rule number one on the BY is players can never improve, but Ross has already broken that rule. His three point shooting has gone from .091 as a frosh, to to .222 as a soph, to .391 so far this year. He may yet be a stater and star.
He can be a star as a senior if he thinks he can be.
We haven’t had a 20 PPG scorer since Kemba so I don’t think that’s the definition these days.I don’t think anyone conflates “not an all-American” with “he can’t improve.” He’s improved each season incrementally. This season he’s simply improved his role.
I’d never say never, he’s a great athlete and hard worker, but generally guys with his skillset don’t suddenly become All-American 20 point scorers and go-to guys. He’s built to be an excellent role player. And that’s awesome.
That’s always been my personal opinion - not that he couldn’t improve or wouldn’t be valuable. Just that he wouldn’t be a go-to star option. Thus far nothing indicates he’s built that way.
Have you ever read this board especially in the off season?Literally no one has ever said that here.
Theoretically Uconn could roll into next season with a starting lineup of:We haven’t had a 20 PPG scorer since Kemba so I don’t think that’s the definition these days.
But a two way 13-15 PPG scorer can be in the cards, possibly. He's shown all the flashes of the different ways he can score.
Just has to put it all together consistently and maybe it would come with an upgraded role if he has that next year.
It’ll be interesting to see how the staff views him and Stewart for next season.
Disagreeing on how much you expect a player to improve does not mean you think a player can’t improve. May shock you but improvement is not a binary outcome. If I say I don’t think Millender will become an all-American, that doesn’t mean I think he can’t improve.Have you ever read this board especially in the off season?
This would be the idea. Landrew can serve as the backup 3-4 but wouldn’t mind another backup portal 4.Theoretically Uconn could roll into next season with a starting lineup of:
Demary
Solo
Ross
Stewart
Reibe
That would be a 4 senior lineup and a lot of continuity. Furphy, Landrew, County, Portal 5, Portal PG off the bench.
Hard to know if this is a slam dunk or not.
Agreed- he fouls too much thoughHe’s the guy who should guard the opposing pg 20 min a game— will throw off opposing team’s offense with his length
I hope not, going to need a big time transfer otherwise team won’t be nearly as good as this year’s version. Team is losing an awful lot of firepowerTheoretically Uconn could roll into next season with a starting lineup of:
Demary
Solo
Ross
Stewa
Reibe
That would be a 4 senior lineup and a lot of continuity. Furphy, Landrew, County, Portal 5, Portal PG off the bench.
Hard to know if this is a slam dunk or not.
Disagreeing on how much you expect a player to improve does not mean you think a player can’t improve. May shock you but improvement is not a binary outcome. If I say I don’t think Millender will become an all-American, that doesn’t mean I think he can’t improve.
He can be a star as a senior if he thinks he can be.