I believe that this is where the disconnect happened between him and our staff.All I’m saying is that there are rumors that the kid is asking for ridiculous money as a guy coming off the bench.
I'd love that for him.Mahaney played for a defense first, extremely slow tempo, mediocre offensive team. He had lots of shots at the very end of the shot clock which skewed his FG% to the lower end. He will now be on a team that finished #3 and #1 in offensive efficiency the last 2 years and will be surrounded by much better players. I think he's perfectly capable of shooting 45% and 40% from 3 this season.
Interesting if true that we might only have 11 schoolies this year if Karaban stays in the draft.
Interesting if true that we might only have 11 scholarship players this year if Karaban stays in the draft.
Maybe but depending when Karaban makes his decision there might not be many good options left but besides developmental piece which might make sense.I mean Norlander only said it seems like Hurley finalized his backcourt. If Karaban stays in the draft we could add another big.
This opens the door wide open for a return for our elite, do-it-all, soon-to-be a junior wing: Alex Karabanpostolos Roumoglou
Seriously.An experienced ball handler is what Mahaney is, it's not a concern anymore
So much to speculate here. Brea was my biggest want and McNeeley was #2. The kid Mahaney is a good catch but I wasn't to thrilled looking at his stats against some of the tougher competition from the lesser P5 opponents. I trust Hurley will make it work but an experience ball handler is still a concern. I just know Castle and Newton carried that load and it will be missed
The 3-point shooting from Brea is fantastic, but I do feel like it is a splashy number that made people overlook some flaws.Brea was easily the worst player in that trio.
He's a four year reserver in the Atlantic 10. McNeeley is a top 10 recruit and Mahaney has been All-WCC in his first two years of college.
There's a huge drop off to Brea.
Idk why we’d bother with a visit there’s no way someone is coming here on their last year to play 12 mins a game. If he’s knocking down 3-4 threes a game he’d be playing more than that unless he’s a huge defensive liability.I believe that this is where the disconnect happened between him and our staff.
As a 12-14 minute a game, three point threat off the bench, he would be a very nice addition. My guess (based on his showcase his skills statement) is that he is looking for a far more significant role, which we weren't willing to offer.
We’re allowing a recruit to go to Kentucky. My how the turntables.
Plus he's now going to be a junior. People are looking at freshman and sophomore stats. He'll be better at UConn for both reasons.Not to spoil it for you - but Mahaney's stats are going to look much better in a better offense and with different shot taking responsibilities.
I doubt it will take him until 5/31 to decide whether he’s returning. There will be plenty of good players still in the portalMaybe but depending when Karaban makes his decision there might not be many good options left but besides developmental piece which might make sense.
The 3-point shooting from Brea is fantastic, but I do feel like it is a splashy number that made people overlook some flaws.
This isn't sour grapes. He'd be a fantastic piece. But he's more of a Brian Fair type dude than a Rashad Anderson, and in either case, the team needed someone who could handle to ball more than Brea has shown capable.
honestly fair enough. With Karaban we are the best team in the country though, no doubt.Did you hear about Liam McNeeley?
The team knows more than us. So I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the case.Someone somewhere suggested that if we thought Karaban was not coming back, we could look for a bigger body in the front court. (More of a tradition forward than a stretch.)
That kinda makes sense to me
Interesting if true that we might only have 11 scholarship players this year if Karaban stays in the draft.
I will be ready if called…Interesting if true that we might only have 11 scholarship players this year if Karaban stays in the draft.