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I had to stop reading it at...
"Kevin Freeman, the penultimate glue guy throughout his career."
When the writer uses a fancy-ass sounding word that he clearly has no clue as to the meaning of, how can you trust anything he says?
Refresh my memory.
Weren't there transfer rumors for him in his senior year? Then he stayed here but put himself first trying to (unsuccessfully) develop a jump shot?
Listen. On the '99 team, he has cemented his place in history. I just seem to remember the end being a little selfish. If I am thinking of a glue guy from that team, it's Rash Jones.
Either this guy doesn't know what "alas" means either, is a Pukie, or is speaking tongue-in-cheek (figuring the last)“We felt like we had an unfair advantage, because we played North Carolina in North Carolina. It was in Greensboro, so the crowd made it feel like they were at home.”
"UConn beat the almighty Blue Devils, 77-74. Freeman had 6 points and 8 rebounds in the shocker, while the do-it-all Hamilton led the Huskies with 27 points. Alas, UConn stood atop the college basketball world."
Copy editing is not what it used to be.
I had to stop reading it at...
"Kevin Freeman, the penultimate glue guy throughout his career."
When the writer uses a fancy-ass sounding word that he clearly has no clue as to the meaning of, how can you trust anything he says?
Refresh my memory.
Weren't there transfer rumors for him in his senior year? Then he stayed here but put himself first trying to (unsuccessfully) develop a jump shot?
Listen. On the '99 team, he has cemented his place in history. I just seem to remember the end being a little selfish. If I am thinking of a glue guy from that team, it's Rash Jones.
And wasn't Ricky the all star glue man ever? They over lapped 3 years.
After the championship year, he wanted to play the 3 and there were transfer rumors since no one believed JC would let him play it. JC did, Freeman changed his number to 33, and was a complete disaster as a 3. He was afraid to shoot, couldn't handle, and it just did no work out at all.
boog204 said:Ricky was pretty much killed around here his soph and junior years. He was Rickety Moore, originator of the "Ricky Shuffle," and his ineptitude as a point guard necessitated us getting Khalid. Ricky is remembered as a hero for his championship game performance, but he had nowhere hear the popularity then that he has now.
It wasn't just the championship game. The entire season was a defensive clinic - he's remembered mostly for the way he put the clamps on everyone. He had already won us over before the Duke game.
Tenspro2002 said:Yup. KFree knew his only future in the NBA was as a 3, and JC put Kevin's personal interests ahead of the interests of the team.
boog204 said:You are right. His senior year, at least from a defensive perspective, was legendary. But before that, not so much. Even his junior year was often maligned as he was so hesitant with the ball. He was always a good defensive player (him vs. AI was special), but I don't remember his defense being so obviously superior until his senior year. My only point in bringing this up is that Ricky has gone down as legendary in a lot of UConn fans minds despite how criticized he was. It's similar to what Taliek and to a lesser extent AJ went through and hopefully Omar will earn the same reconciliation of sorts.
...He was always a good defensive player (him vs. AI was special), but I don't remember his defense being so obviously superior until his senior year. My only point in bringing this up is that Ricky has gone down as legendary in a lot of UConn fans minds despite how criticized he was...
The fact that he was criticized doesn't mean he wasn't great. He was criticized for being injured ("Rickety") and he was criticized for not being a drive and dish point guard.
Mostly he was criticized by the same kind of short sighted posters we still see on the yard.
If my memory is correct, in 1996 in the championship game against Georgetown, Uconn was struggling big time. Ray Allen had missed 14 straight shots and Uconn trailed by 11 late in the game. Ricky Moore brought the team back as Uconn scored 12 in row the last being a shaky short jumper by Ray Allen to give Uconn the lead. It was the famous Allen (Ray) vs. Allen (Iverson) game. Uconn won and Ray got all the accolades but it was Ricky who was the unsung hero.The fact that he was criticized doesn't mean he wasn't great. He was criticized for being injured ("Rickety") and he was criticized for not being a drive and dish point guard.
Mostly he was criticized by the same kind of short sighted posters we still see on the yard.