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2024 Recruiting: Liam McNeeley

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I will say, to bring this topic back to McNeeley, that he's on a whole other tier as a recruit than Nowell AND plays an easier position to contribute day 1. PG is a tough transition. A lot goes into it, especially this Hurley offense. The mental aspect of it can be overwhelming. Also, college players are tall and smaller players need to adjust their finishing and such to account for the speed and size.

McNeeley is big and shooting is shooting. He's also high skilled and high BBIQ. Hopefully he'd closer to the Karaban transition.
Even during the time impact freshmen were common, none of our great PGs walked in starting and needed time to learn the position.

It’s just interesting if Hurley’s plan is to keep Diarra as a 6th man and both not start Nowell.

Is he going to hit the portal?
 
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Even during the time impact freshmen were common, none of our great PGs walked in starting and needed time to learn the position.

It’s just interesting if Hurley’s plan is to keep Diarra as a 6th man and both not start Nowell.

Is he going to hit the portal
Even during the time impact freshmen were common, none of our great PGs walked in starting and needed time to learn the position.

It’s just interesting if Hurley’s plan is to keep Diarra as a 6th man and both not start Nowell.

Is he going to hit the portal?
Hopefully Diarra learned from Alleyne that the grass isn’t always greener and promises aren’t always kept outside of Storrs.
 

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Hopefully Diarra learned from Alleyne that the grass isn’t always greener and promises aren’t always kept outside of Storrs.
By hit the portal I mean Hurley hit the portal. Not anyone on our team. Sorry that sounds confusing reading it back.
 
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Take with a grain of salt. Bluh bluh bluh
Hearing Staff is putting alot of energy and time into Liam McNeeley

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Even during the time impact freshmen were common, none of our great PGs walked in starting and needed time to learn the position.
Taliek Brown started every game his freshman year. Out of necessity. But to your point, he wasn't that good and got better through his 4 years.

Can't remember if there were any other freshmen who started right of the gate like Taliek and Khalid.
 
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He would be my top priority- this kid can flat out play & has a matured game for a HS player- think he would fit our offensive sets flawlessly as well. Sorry if it feels like I am hyping him up a bit, just very impressed from the games & tape I’ve seen on him.
 
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From a mom perspective there sure are a few difference between the Alabama program and the UConn program.
 
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From a mom perspective there sure are a few difference between the Alabama program and the UConn program.
What does Alabama offer that UConn doesn’t for a basketball player? Maybe more Nil?
 
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Some of our fans are talking about Nowell like he's the second coming of Jason Kidd and he's going to be an awesome starting point guard from day 1. Thanks for bringing some reality into to the conversation.
On the seventh day God created Ahmad Nowell to lead the UConn Huskies to their third consecutive National Championship. Thank you God.
 
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Hot Take:

Hassan Diarra is going to be a top 10 finalist for the Cousy Award. He’s going to be one of the better pg’s in the country. I think we’re putting a lot of limitations on this kid. He’s going to be an old, experienced, dog next season. He’s the bridge between Newton and Nowell. Sign me up
 

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JC handed him the ball and said the team is yours. KEA was the real deal

Well, no, not really.

He came in and was our second scoring option behind Rip and the secondary ball handler next to Ricky. Khalid was great, but he stepped into an amazing situation.

Biggest what-if with Khalid…what if he had stuck around for one more year and got to pair with Caron for a season?
 
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Nowell and Diarra on floor together, double point. Similar to the double big, but better.
 
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Well, no, not really.

He came in and was our second scoring option behind Rip and the secondary ball handler next to Ricky. Khalid was great, but he stepped into an amazing situation.

Biggest what-if with Khalid…what if he had stuck around for one more year and got to pair with Caron for a season?
Just referencing JC's words on KEA.. He was never the scorer.. Always the facilitator. Ricky was off the charts in other ways. Rip was Rip..
 
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Just referencing JC's words on KEA.. He was never the scorer.. Always the facilitator. Ricky was off the charts in other ways. Rip was Rip..
Per your point- If he had stayed another year. Another NC
 
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Honestly, if he doesn’t roll an ankle against Utah State, that tournament had cracked wide open for UConn.

With Khalid, we beat Tennessee easily. After that, it’s 8-seed UNC in the sweet 16 and 7-seed Tulsa in the elite eight.
I'm with you dude. Always felt it was a missed opportunity. Woulda/Coulda/Shoulda
 
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Honestly, if he doesn’t roll an ankle against Utah State, that tournament had cracked wide open for UConn.

With Khalid, we beat Tennessee easily. After that, it’s 8-seed UNC in the sweet 16 and 7-seed Tulsa in the elite eight.
It's exactly the sort of thing that never broke for us from 1990-2003 that began to from 2004-2023.
 
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Well, no, not really.

He came in and was our second scoring option behind Rip and the secondary ball handler next to Ricky. Khalid was great, but he stepped into an amazing situation.

Biggest what-if with Khalid…what if he had stuck around for one more year and got to pair with Caron for a season?
It's sort of the same with Doron. He came in and was awesome, but we also had a junior Kevin Ollie. Just as KEA was a better offensive player than Ricky, but the duo complemented each other well, so Doron to KO.
 

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It's exactly the sort of thing that never broke for us from 1990-2003 that began to from 2004-2023.
07-09 we had decently bad injury luck. AJ tore his ACL in that first round game against USD in 2008 (we were a 4 seed, JC's first first round exit if I recall correctly).

And then Dyson and his meniscus the following year. We still made the final 4 but we would have beaten MSU and given UNC a game had Dyson been healthy.
 
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