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I agree, Hurley's sales pitch is exactly the opposite. Callipari become beholden to his players, but Hurley's become beholden to UConn.
that's good bro! so true!
 
It shouldn't be about the stars, but give me a 5 star with dog in him and something to prove any day.
 
I agree, Hurley's sales pitch is exactly the opposite. Callipari become beholden to his players, but Hurley's become beholden to UConn.

I think Danny's making a strong case that the two are not mutually exclusive.
 
Cal said he focused on offense last year because his players couldn't play defense.

Contrast with Castle saying he couldn't play defense when he got to UConn because his high school coach didn't ask him to play defense. Yet somehow, in his freshman year with Dan Hurley he becomes one of the best defense players in the country.

HHHmmmmmmm. Maybe the problem was Cal didn't (or couldn't) teach his players to play defense.
He used to have a reputation of stressing D when he was at UMass and wherever he went after that (Memphis...too old to remember and too lazy to look it up).

Frankly I'm shocked at how poorly and inconsistent his teams play D. Is it due to the mentally of these 5* ballers he recruits and/or the lack of continuity each year.

With that said, Hurley and his staff seem to be able to coach up the newcomers each year on both ends of the floor.
 
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We recruited three of those types of players — Flagg, Ngongba and Edgecomb — this winter. We just don’t often land them.

Hurley’s next task is going to be getting these kids and getting them to buy in like Castle did (and castle, for the record, was never anything but a one-and-done).
Think the next step for Hurley is showing his guys in the NBA get to those big second contracts.

That’s what Cal sells them on is not only getting to the NBA, but being prepared enough to get big contracts once there.

Calhoun also used to do the same because his guys made a lot of money (sometimes even got overpaid in some cases).
 
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We recruited three of those types of players — Flagg, Ngongba and Edgecomb — this winter. We just don’t often land them.

Hurley’s next task is going to be getting these kids and getting them to buy in like Castle did (and castle, for the record, was never anything but a one-and-done).
And a one and done with a natty. Wonder if the aforementioned names above are having any buyers remorse now?
 
Cal said he focused on offense last year because his players couldn't play defense.

Contrast with Castle saying he couldn't play defense when he got to UConn because his high school coach didn't ask him to play defense. Yet somehow, in his freshman year with Dan Hurley he becomes one of the best defense players in the country.

HHHmmmmmmm. Maybe the problem was Cal didn't (or couldn't) teach his players to play defense.

You have to want to play defense at a high level. Yes, this level of basketball you have to have the athleticism and length, but it has a lot to do with desire and working within a team concept. UCONN's defense this season was like nothing I have seen in college basketball. They absolutely committed to shutting down the three point line and switched off masterfully to do that. Now, it also helped that Clingan was back there protecting the rim, but it was simply tremendous defense. That starts with the coaching, so hats off to Hurley for that.
 
Think the next step for Hurley is showing his guys in the NBA get to those big second contracts.

That’s what Cal sells them on is not only getting to the NBA, but being prepared enough to get big contracts once there.

Calhoun also used to do the same because his guys made a lot of money (sometimes even got overpaid in some cases).
Andre is definitely going to help Castle and Clingan imo. The counter to all of this three point shooting is to get tall, long, athletic defenders that can run guys off the three point line, have motors that never quit, post guys up, and get in the lane, to the rack, and to the line. Defense and bigs are making a comeback. As the Suns just found out against Minnesota.
 
I just have no interest in 5* centers.
We hear you. . . .
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Arizona State is a pretty “fun” school to go to for a year.
Yeah pretty consistently near the top of ‘most attractive coeds’ lists if you’re into that sort of thing.
 
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just seen that he turns 17 in July, dude is a full year ahead of his class , surprised he was never held back and re-classed a year.
 
I think an ideal C for next year is Bobbie Avila a kid in the portal who has listed Uconn as one of his prefered schools already.

A year of Hurley practices would either make Avila a svelte thoroughbred or he'd die on the track.
 
Maybe he heard “Hurley” and jumped at the chance to play for a 2-time and back-to-back national champ.

And maybe he still hasn’t realized it’s Bobby…
He is playing for a back to back, national champ. Bobby Hurley did it as a player.
 
Yeah pretty consistently near the top of ‘most attractive coeds’ lists if you’re into that sort of thing.
If I was a HSer full of hubris to the point where I think I can go anywhere and be a lottery pick. ASU wouldn’t be a bad place to spend a year as the man on campus. Especially with NIL
 
I just have no interest in 5* centers. They're the 1st round fantasy RBs of recruits. If it works out, they're unstoppable. But way too often they miss and then bolt to league based on potential and measurables and you're left with nothing.
Agreed we are set at 5
 
Kid is still only 16. Who knows why 16 year olds do anything.
 
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Bobby is very different than Danny. This must have cost ASU millions. He wanted $3m. I bet he settled for $1.5-2m.
 
Bobby is very different than Danny. This must have cost ASU millions. He wanted $3m. I bet he settled for $1.5-2m.
They probably sold him on starring in that docuseries they're filming with Bobby.
 
just seen that he turns 17 in July, dude is a full year ahead of his class , surprised he was never held back and re-classed a year.
That’s what I said earlier, he’s so young that he actually has to play 2 years in college (or over seas etc..) before he can enter the draft
 

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