Possibly my favorite UConn game of all time, Caron put on a show and almost single handedly carried them to a final four. What a game. Also that Arizona game earlier that year when Ben and Emeka were freshman and balled out against a well known veteran ranked Arizona team in Arizona.It wasn't a Juan Dixon shot. It was Steve Blake.
Woulda won but for the "sit-with-two-fouls" rule.Possibly my favorite UConn game of all time, Caron put on a show and almost single handedly carried them to a final four. What a game.
Woulda won but for the "sit-with-two-fouls" rule.
Even though he lost, I remember that emphatic one-handed dunk by caron at the end of the gamePossibly my favorite UConn game of all time, Caron put on a show and almost single handedly carried them to a final four. What a game. Also that Arizona game earlier that year when Ben and Emeka were freshman and balled out against a well known veteran ranked Arizona team in Arizona.
But JC sitting Emeka in 2004 against Duke (while Shelden Williams picked up #3) balances that out.
He's wrong about 2002, anyway. We basically played them even after Butler went out until they hit a 3 at the end of the half, and the last 4 minutes of the first half was a massive foul fest. The chance of a third on Butler was high.
Mek finished that game with 3 fouls and only played 22 minutes. Auto benching is never the answer.But JC sitting Emeka in 2004 against Duke (while Shelden Williams picked up #3) balances that out.
Mek finished that game with 3 fouls and only played 22 minutes. Auto benching is never the answer.
I've seen that quote before a few years ago, maybe it was Jon."Some people have hobbies... I watch college basketball."
Best part of the clip lmao
Ehhh, if Rashad Anderson misses that 3 with 2:40 to go, down 8, we're lamenting that for the second time in 3 years, JC's stubborn adherence to self-imposed rules cost an elite team a shot at a championship.You drew the wrong conclusion from that game. Emeka was able to play aggressively down the stretch against Randolph and then Horvath because he had fouls to give (and was rested). He dominated down the stretch. Instead of mixing it up in the first half with Williams and very likely picking up #3 given that his first 2 fouls were BS, he got to bully Duke's backups. Meanwhile, we had Josh Boone to hold it down.
(Also, FWIW, JC said he would've put Emeka back in if the game started to get away from us.)
Regardless of whether you agree with JC's rather inflexible approach in general, suggesting it was a bad decision to sit Emeka in that game is not purely speculative (it assumes he wouldn't have fouled out) but seemingly incorrect given that we won the game.
You drew the wrong conclusion from that game. Emeka was able to play aggressively down the stretch against Randolph and then Horvath because he had fouls to give (and was rested). He dominated down the stretch. Instead of mixing it up in the first half with Williams and very likely picking up #3 given that his first 2 fouls were BS, he got to bully Duke's backups. Meanwhile, we had Josh Boone to hold it down.
(Also, FWIW, JC said he would've put Emeka back in if the game started to get away from us.)
Regardless of whether you agree with JC's rather inflexible approach in general, suggesting it was a bad decision to sit Emeka in that game is not purely speculative (it assumes he wouldn't have fouled out) but seemingly incorrect given that we won the game.
Ehhh, if Rashad Anderson misses that 3 with 2:40 to go, down 8, we're lamenting that for the second time in 3 years, JC's stubborn adherence to self-imposed rules cost an elite team a shot at a championship.
Your memory of the game is impressive. I know i watched the game in carriage house after drinking at Teds all day. I remember being impressed by Charlie and Josh. But I was hanging out with 2 guys named Charlie and Josh. So maybe that's itYou drew the wrong conclusion from that game. Emeka was able to play aggressively down the stretch against Randolph and then Horvath because he had fouls to give (and was rested). He dominated down the stretch. Instead of mixing it up in the first half with Williams and very likely picking up #3 given that his first 2 fouls were BS, he got to bully Duke's backups. Meanwhile, we had Josh Boone to hold it down.
(Also, FWIW, JC said he would've put Emeka back in if the game started to get away from us.)
Regardless of whether you agree with JC's rather inflexible approach in general, suggesting it was a bad decision to sit Emeka in that game is not purely speculative (it assumes he wouldn't have fouled out) but seemingly incorrect given that we won the game.