Kind of a cool post, soop, but I feel you have one foot on the gallows.I know we have the talent to be a versatile and great team but I think it's time to temper our expectations a bit. Take a look at the Seattle Seahawks, they are loaded with talent but are now just a .500 football team. We've seen it before coming off our past championships, it can be difficult when everyone is gunning for you and you have the bullseye on your back. We have the talent to be special by the end of the year but we are replacing arguably the best Husky ever and some other really good pieces. Brimah will be great but don't get bummed out when he doesn't perform like Lou Alcindor, Lubin is a very strong kid but he's not going to come in and play like Dejuan Blair. My point is there are most likely going to be a couple of WTF losses as we figure out who we are. The good news is the transition should be smoother than other years coming off of a title because we have Boatright's senior leadership at point and I'm confident Ollie simply won't let us get drunk off of success. I'm sure most fans know all of this but this board will still turn into an insane asylum after our first WTF loss.
That's why I show then..fun times lurking!The problem, though john, is that this place goes into meltdown mode after every loss, which is why I tend to stay away.
My personal hype sensor:
Boatright: Buying - he can and will be a leader on this team.
Purvis: Selling - I think he's going to be a good player on this team, not the great one some are predicting
Sam Cassell Jr: Buying - I think he will play significant minutes and be a calming force
Hamilton: Buying - I like Ollie's comments on him so far. I think come march he sees a lot of playing time at the 4.
Lubin: Selling - Solid role player will see limited minutes -Marcus White type role.
Facey: Selling - Defense and rebounding specialist and will give way to Hamilton at the 4 down the stretch
Brimah Buying - I think Brimah is going to break out early and often this year. If we play up tempo he will be the beneficiary of a lot of those manufactured easy buckets. His offensive talent was there last season but was buried deep on our threat list, not so much this year. More mpg with less foul trouble also equals more opportunity. He's going to be a great, great player.
Omar: selling - I would love to be proven wrong, rooting for omar.
T Sam: Buying - Will be great this year in 6 man role again.
Phil: Hold - I dont think anyone is really hyping Phil.
Exactly. First day or two after any win in which the team plays poorly or after any loss, never mind an unexpected one, all the negative energy suckers will arrive in force and make this place unbearable. The rational dudes will stay away for a few days and slowly return. After many years observing this pattern, it seems obvious that there is no way any one can change this.The problem, though john, is that this place goes into meltdown mode after every loss, which is why I tend to stay away.
. We're not the Seattle Seahawks, we're UConn. Please don't give the Seahawks that much credit.I know we have the talent to be a versatile and great team but I think it's time to temper our expectations a bit. Take a look at the Seattle Seahawks, they are loaded with talent but are now just a .500 football team. We've seen it before coming off our past championships, it can be difficult when everyone is gunning for you and you have the bullseye on your back. We have the talent to be special by the end of the year but we are replacing arguably the best Husky ever and some other really good pieces. Brimah will be great but don't get bummed out when he doesn't perform like Lou Alcindor, Lubin is a very strong kid but he's not going to come in and play like Dejuan Blair. My point is there are most likely going to be a couple of WTF losses as we figure out who we are. The good news is the transition should be smoother than other years coming off of a title because we have Boatright's senior leadership at point and I'm confident Ollie simply won't let us get drunk off of success. I'm sure most fans know all of this but this board will still turn into an insane asylum after our first WTF loss.
Of course, I expect some losses, just like in our other national championship seasons. Hell, the 2010-11 team was awful for a decent stretch of time. I doubt that this team will be that bad.
Anyone who says that they thought UConn was going to win a national championship before - most charitably - the Villanova game, is kidding themselves. Last season is, understandably, a lot rosier in retrospect because of the absurd run they went on. But they were a 7 seed for a reason. Anyone who says they "knew" they were going to win it all because of their heart or grit or whatever was not singing that tune after they got run out of the gym repeatedly by Louisville.
There are going to be growing pains. I think Amida is going to have a monster year. I think Boat will be one of the better guards in the country. Beyond that, there are a lot of question marks. I think Purvis is going to have a good year, but I have zero idea how good. I think people who are expecting him to be an All-American from jump street will be disappointed. I think Hamilton is going to put up some big nights and some clunkers. I think Facey is going to be an active presence on the interior but I have no idea how consistently productive he'll be. I think Samuel is going to have plenty of games that he changes with his motor and his ability to get to the cup but I don't know how he'll respond to running the show for extended periods or whether he can keep a defense honest with his jumpshot. I don't know how this team is going to manufacture buckets in a slow, grinder of a game with Cincinnati, or if they have the shooting to bail them out when they're over-matched inside. I don't think it's being overly negative to observe that this is not among the most talented UConn teams, or to note that there are teams that, on paper, have more talent than this team does. I'm looking forward to the Duke game to see how they stack up against a squad that everyone seems pretty high on.
All of this doesn't mean I don't think they can do some great things, but it's a process and I think if you don't anticipate some rough patches, lulls, and generally disappointing performances you're setting yourself up for disappointment. I do know that they'll be fun to watch, as always, and that they'll play hard and for each other.
I was hanging out with an Iowa grad this weekend and the name Jacob Jaacks ran through my head. Ugh. Expectations tempered.
Eh, I'm not gonna say I guaranteed a title, but there was no dominant team in CBB last year, going into the tourney and with that draw I knew they could play and beat anyone outside of Louisville. Maybe I'm alone on this, but I put no stock in the Louisville games in regards to how this team would fare against other teams, they've been beating UConn like a drum for about 3 years now. When you hear Boat complain about them not playing UConn straight up man and always going matchup zone, its clear they were in their heads. As for the seeding, most projections had them as about a 5 seed, lets not act like they were a standard 7, two seed lines is a pretty big difference as far as how a team is perceived. I know its nitpicking, but its relevant.
You might add that Larry Brown is in KO's head!Eh, I'm not gonna say I guaranteed a title, but there was no dominant team in CBB last year, going into the tourney and with that draw I knew they could play and beat anyone outside of Louisville. Maybe I'm alone on this, but I put no stock in the Louisville games in regards to how this team would fare against other teams, they've been beating UConn like a drum for about 3 years now. When you hear Boat complain about them not playing UConn straight up man and always going matchup zone, its clear they were in their heads. As for the seeding, most projections had them as about a 5 seed, lets not act like they were a standard 7, two seed lines is a pretty big difference as far as how a team is perceived. I know its nitpicking, but its relevant.
Well said. He made the most with what he had but we did have between Daniels, Bazz and Giff some experienced good long range shooters. That's the one thing that concerns me because I think we will have guard penetration, inside strength, and by year end lock down defense.Ollie is the best darn coach in the NCAA. He has no preconceptions. He will figure who can do what and will build a team around the skills that are there. This is not to say guys won't work on there games and improve. But if Ollie guy can win a national championship with a center who can not make a layup under the basket alone and with two munchkins as starting guys and the two skinniest forwards in NCAA basketball, he can flat out coach. He coaches to his guys strengths and hides weaknesses very well.