No doubt, but Solo started games last season and proved he has great potential and talent already. You can tell with Ross and Singare that they are projects who probably won't be ready to contribute until their Junior years, but Solo is ready for considerable minutes now. Bringing in two older guys like Mahaney and Brea would likely cut him out of the rotation entirely which I just can't see happening.Solo would have to battle for minutes, just like everyone else.
Crazy. If remotely true, go with the New Yorker, whom happens to be a stretch 4. You can find a ball handler anywhere.So UConn had Brea on campus but aren't sure if we want him...![]()
Then why bring him in for a visit?What's crazy is that UConn is in a position to be so selective. We are at the zenith of UConn BB.
To evaluate him on things other than basketball. Do you want the most NIL $. Are you playing with your phone during a one on one dinner with Hurley, among many other things. Danny has made that clear.Then why bring him in for a visit?
The main guy on sc is being reluctant to dive deeper on it. But Trilly is saying that we are deciding if we want to take him. But I think he wants UConnI’m confused can someone explain what is going on with Brea?
On paper, it would make sense that he might try to maximize NIL given that it's his last year of eligibility and the NBA isn't exactly drooling at him right now. He's a totally different circumstance than a McNeeley. My read of "aren't sure if we want him" - assuming that's true - is whether his asking price is worth it.So UConn had Brea on campus but aren't sure if we want him...![]()
Just seems weird to bring him on a visit and be unsure if you want himThe main guy on sc is being reluctant to dive deeper on it. But Trilly is saying that we are deciding if we want to take him. But I think he wants UConn
I agree the potential is definitely there with Solo but he did have a mixed bag of results when starting. If he ends up being the starting 2 I’m good with that but he’ll need to take a huge jump for us to be talking three peatNo doubt, but Solo started games last season and proved he has great potential and talent already. You can tell with Ross and Singare that they are projects who probably won't be ready to contribute until their Junior years, but Solo is ready for considerable minutes now. Bringing in two older guys like Mahaney and Brea would likely cut him out of the rotation entirely which I just can't see happening.
An official visit is maybe the first time the staff is spending real time with a guy (i know Brea was here before, but not sure if official which limits time with coaches). In the same way a kid might see or hear something that makes him want to commit, or not commit, a coach might see or hear something that makes them want to look elsewhere.So UConn had Brea on campus but aren't sure if we want him...![]()
In this day and age, he could come in and say "I decided i want 5x the NIL money we spoke about" or "i no longer like the role we spoke about". There are lots of reasons we could decide to look elsewhere.Just seems weird to bring him on a visit and be unsure if you want him
I think it may have roster implications. On the boneyard we’ll leave that there. Minutes would be tightMaybe he asked about "the bag"?
Are these the only two kids in the portal that can help? No they arent. Bad takeMajor blow to UConn's 3Peat chances with today's developments. Everyone thought Danny closed the deal with these 2. Kentucky must have opened the NIL money vaults. Not good.
Koby Brea playing stretch 4 for any sort of real minutes for us would mean we would not be anywhere near the level we've been use to the last 2 years.whom happens to be a stretch 4.
Then why bring him in for a visit?
Would you buy a car without test driving it?Just seems weird to bring him on a visit and be unsure if you want him
Lol, not sure what you mean, but i was multitasking so disregard the stretch 4. My brain and twitter fingers were on different pages. I meant go with the shooter who can stretch the D. He can easily play Joey California minutes.Koby Brea playing stretch 4 for any sort of real minutes for us would mean we would not be anywhere near the level we've been use to the last 2 years.
Don’t high school recruits usually get offers before visits?Would you buy a car without test driving it?
Not always. Actually unless the staff is absolutely sure, they both want to meet and spend time with each other first.Don’t high school recruits usually get offers before visits?
An “offer” is not binding. Coaches make more offers than they have open schollys. To continue with the analogy, an offer is calling the car dealership to schedule a test drive. A visit is the test drive. Signing the letter of intent is signing the contract.Don’t high school recruits usually get offers before visits?
That can't be a bench issue. He was never a full-time starter at Dayton, why would he play his hand at Uconn. Doesn't make the most sense on his part. He's a 2x A10 6th man, and has only 21 starts in 113 games played.I want Brea to look Hurley in the eyes and say "yes, I am totally OK coming off the bench, playing my heart out on defense, etc". That's why you bring a kid in for an official.
Just because a program brings in a player doesn't guarantee they want him. It has to be a good fit for both. Hurley and staff are evaluating him and Brea is evaluating our program. There's so much speculation on this board, some speak as if they know what Hurley and the recruit is thinking. Truth is we really don't know.Just seems weird to bring him on a visit and be unsure if you want him
Winning the McNeeley sweepstakes gives the other schools ammo when fighting for the scraps at similar positions.I hate the idea that there's a player the staff really wants but we end up losing them to UK or Dook. We beat out the field for McNeeley, so let's see how things play out.
He doesn’t. The cult of Trilly is something to behold these days. Guy is a genius making 40k a month now because 18 months ago he would get some good info and post it on Twitter.Not convinced that Trilly always knows what he's talking about.