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Don't like shooters?Nope. Never said it about Vital or Vance I don't think.
Don't like shooters?Nope. Never said it about Vital or Vance I don't think.
"If you don't think Vance will have a bigger impact than DHam at UConn, you are one fantasy guy."Nope. Never said it about Vital or Vance I don't think.
lol, so great.Still stand by that. But DHam had a very forgettable career.
lol, so great.
Huh?Not you again

Don't see anything wrong with this statement . Vance will likely be here twice as long as DHam ,and DHam underachieved in his two years.
So Vance will be the clear best player on a team who wins an NCAA tournament game?Don't see anything wrong with this statement . Vance will likely be here twice as long as DHam ,and DHam underachieved in his two years.
Don't see anything wrong with this statement . Vance will likely be here twice as long as DHam ,and DHam underachieved in his two years.
So Vance will be the clear best player on a team who wins an NCAA tournament game?
And will be AAC freshman of the year, AAC tournament MVP and 2nd team all AAC his sophomore year?
Just an FYI when you have the same opinion as Jim you need to reconsider your opinion
Tip: before one criticizes, please provide an explanation to support theory!You can't say he is the clear best player when he was nonexistent for a good majority of the season . And he was a projected lottery pick and only ended up second team aac . I would say he had a dissapointing season .So Vance will be the clear best player on a team who wins an NCAA tournament game?
And will be AAC freshman of the year, AAC tournament MVP and 2nd team all AAC his sophomore year?
Just an FYI when you have the same opinion as Jim you need to reconsider your opinion
I'm sure he will, just like Cassell was going to average 10ppg this seasonDude Hamilton had such an unforgettable career, no doubt about it. Vance might not do what Hamilton did in his first two years but he will definitely leave UConn with a better legacy.
He was one of only two players in the country (also Ben Simmons) with 450 points, 300 rebounds, and 150 assists. He lead the team in rebounding in 27 games last year and in assists in 26 games. Yup non-existent for a "good majority of the season". You are funnyYou can't say he is the clear best player when he was nonexistent for a good majority of the season . And he was a projected lottery pick and only ended up second team aac . I would say he had a dissapointing season .
The object of the game is to put the ball in the hoop. For a majority of the season Hamilton had a very difficult time doing this.He was one of only two players in the country (also Ben Simmons) with 450 points, 300 rebounds, and 150 assists. He lead the team in rebounding in 27 games last year and in assists in 26 games. Yup non-existent for a "good majority of the season". You are funny
The object of the game is to put the ball in the hoop. For a majority of the season Hamilton had a very difficult time doing this.
So when you pass the ball to someone and they put it in the hoop, you did good, right? What if you did that twice as much as anyone else on the team? Would that be good?

How about that 11 game stretch in the middle of the season where he shot 30%?If your clear best player can't efficiently score that's a problem .So when you pass the ball to someone and they put it in the hoop, you did good, right? What if you did that twice as much as anyone else on the team? Would that be good?
I'm sure he will, just like Cassell was going to average 10ppg this season
Thanks for posting this-I am really excited to see him don a Husky uniform and hopefully prove his doubters wrong. He seems to have a big ceiling and not only a great head on his shoulders but the right mentality to succeed. If his rehab progresses well, think he could be a much bigger contributor than many seem to expect..Good video update here on Juwan
http://static.baynews9.com/newsvideo/bn9/web_video/6-3-16 Juwan Durham Recovery PKG.f4v
I'm sure he will, just like Cassell was going to average 10ppg this season
Usually don't side with @JimOllie and I might catch flack for this but I somewhat agree about his assessment of DHam. However, "unforgettable" is probably the wrong word to describe his career.
DHam was an incredible facilitator and rebounder, but often times was frustratingly inconsistent, lackadaisical and seemingly disinterested (perhaps why he decided to just forego his last 2 seasons despite everyone telling him to return. Also makes sense when factoring in the rumors that he had his mind made up before the season that it was his final year in a husky uniform no matter what). His jump shot, handle, and athleticism were all mediocre. Still, though, DHam was great numerous times at UConn and was a huge reason for some of our successes this season, especially late in the season (ie. Cincy - he was fricken incredible).
DHam is a great basketball talent, but it never came to fruition like we all thought it would and for that reason I'd say he underachieved here. But still, to definitively say a freshman who you haven't seen play a lick of live basketball will "definitely" out perform DHam and what he was able to accomplish at UConn is a bit naive.
Gibbs committed in the middle of May last year. Here's a post from you in June of last year stating Cassell is more than capable of averaging 10 ppg.That was before Gibbs committed, clown. I said once Gibbs committed Cassell would barely see the court. Get your facts straight
Gibbs committed in the middle of May last year. Here's a post from you in June of last year stating Cassell is more than capable of averaging 10 ppg.
Who is going to surprise this year?
It's like you have a disability that doesn't allow you to be factually accurate at any time.
Who cares? Enough of the personal witch hunts. Does this constant attacking of him make you feel like a better person? Should we monitor all your posts too to see how accurate they are a year later? What's your ratio for accuracy?