3 slices that haven't been mentioned yet:
(1) I loved Alex's highlight reel when he was being recruited out of New Hampton. He was workman-like, shooting from the outside, going to the hoop, and moving the ball to his teammates.
Adjusting for him being 17 at the time, he showed himself as possessing the same essential bundle of skills that he has displayed & grown throughout his UConn career. What we saw was what we got, beginning in his freshman year, when he was a surprise starter after Samson was injured.
(2) Notwithstanding how crazed we fans were about inbounding the ball as recently as 10 days ago, such plays were also troublesome in March 2023. The coaches settled on freshman Alex to inbound the ball, and he was calm, confident, and competent in the role.
(3) The Connecticut Scoreboard podcast episodes in which
@gwhuskyfan
(Jared Kotler) has interviewed Alex across 4 seasons has been a low-fi must-watch delight for me throughout its run, just two earnest guys talking UConn basketball life without any undue airs or pretense. Asked about big plans for some time off, Alex would say he was going home to be with family & friends. A big meal? Steak.
When the Boneyard was anxious from the January swoon through going into the 2023 NC Tourney after two years of first game losses, Alex was unassuming, and soberly confident in the coaching staff, and the team's readiness to face Pitino's Iona team. I believed Alex and it served as my bedrock in relentlessly pushing for the Huskies' success. He wasn't worried; why should I be?
Grateful for this thread being posted in advance of a noontime start. Thanks to
@Deepster for this.