After last night I’d say your record is a good one.This is not the time for what happens next year but I definitely see Mahaney back here but not starting. Not so sure about about who else would be point guard. Hurley does not like where he currently is with that position we can all be certain.
Out on a limb, Mahaney is going to give us something good in the post season. There, I’m on record.
Hey great call, maybe revise your handle slightly?I'd love to get his honest take on why Mahaney hasn't worked out as well as planned.
He’s had a few double figure games this season already. People just don’t remember them when it conflicts with their overall opinion of said player.This could be the rebirth of Aiden Mahaney. Let’s see how he plays tonight but Hurley has been trying to get him to do this all year.
Hass looked less aggressive than he had in recent games. Turned down a wide open 3 that I'd like to see him shoot and didn't really drive to the hole. If Hass can't be aggressive, we'll need more from AM. I finally decided after last night's game that I don't care for Liam being the guy to bring the ball up. His handle can be a little loose at times. I do prefer Hass, Alex, Solo or AM doing it. Maybe we can set some back court screens to make it easier.Encouraging minutes from AM - we are going to need him. Hass is essentially hopping on the right leg at times to take pressure off it. I don’t think we are going to get really effective minutes from him again this year.
Was at the game - Hass is hobbled. It doesn’t look great. He will literally light hop on the right leg off the ball. Muscles through clear pain with it, but will also hop a bit to burst from a set position. I don’t know how you can ride him into the tourney because if it’s not good after 5 days of rest, not sure when it will be.Hass looked less aggressive than he had in recent games. Turned down a wide open 3 that I'd like to see him shoot and didn't really drive to the hole. If Hass can't be aggressive, we'll need more from AM. I finally decided after last night's game that I don't care for Liam being the guy to bring the ball up. His handle can be a little loose at times. I do prefer Hass, Alex, Solo or AM doing it. Maybe we can set some back court screens to make it easier.
Right here, reading this comment.What ever happened to @AidanFan20? Probably a good thing for him that he's not around here.
Like many on here, I thought Aidan had bitten off a little more than he could chew. Looks like he's getting some mojo back now, though...I'd love to get his honest take on why Mahaney hasn't worked out as well as planned.
I don‘t think he is the player we thought we were getting, but he has certainly improved, giving us serviceable minutes to rest Hass, and showing he can hit a shot (which we thought he could do). I think his D is still less than average but that has also improved.Yup. He was actually our best guard today. He’s finally growing back into the player we thought we were going to see and it couldn’t come at a better time than March.
Need him confident and playing alpha not beta. He showed that yesterday other than passing on one open shot. We’re gonna need him and Hurley wants him do some redeeming, you can sense it.I don‘t think he is the player we thought we were getting, but he has certainly improved, giving us serviceable minutes to rest Hass, and showing he can hit a shot (which we thought he could do). I think his D is still less than average but that has also improved.
Lafayette is a fairly affluent area... Campolindo HS is in nearby Moraga, an even more affluent area. The public-school system there has four high schools in it that I can think of offhand and is open enrollment, in other words a kid living in the district can choose among those four schools. If he had had to stay in his school boundary, he would have gone to Acalanes HS and been with the enemy, to me... I've been a Campolindo fan for close to 40 years.So his family is rich and (probably) religious. Wouldn't have expected that.
I LOVED that play! Was so glad to see it return to his game... In high school and his frosh year at SMC, he was SO gifted and driving hard, laying it up SOFT, using all those angles, etc.Without question the best game of the season. Looked like a different player out there. A no no yes moment when he didn't kick out to Jstew and instead finished high off the glass...impressive. He also did have a couple of nice passes. Just needs to give us this type of game every night.
I agree, but I think he’s moving toward being a key bench piece, and “compounding interest” on his confidence is what I’m looking for at this point. If he can build on the last few games, it will mean a lot over the next two weeks. Better late than never.I don‘t think he is the player we thought we were getting, but he has certainly improved, giving us serviceable minutes to rest Hass, and showing he can hit a shot (which we thought he could do). I think his D is still less than average but that has also improved.
What does he have to lose at this point? If I'm Aidan, I go into the back end of the season as free as a bird - let it rip. Go earn your NIL. And to the presser, it will be good for him to get out of the BE. Creighton will also be a matchup that works in his favor. I can see him playing big minutes tonight, letting Hass rest for the final matchup where we'll need him more.I agree, but I think he’s moving toward being a key bench piece, and “compounding interest” on his confidence is what I’m looking for at this point. If he can build on the last few games, it will mean a lot over the next two weeks. Better late than never.
We need Aidan to be solid in post season play to have any chance at a deep run. He's definitely playing with more confidence and trusting his instincts. Physical play of BE guards has been a challenge but he showed last night that he belongs. Guys in the locker room know he can help them win games.Like many on here, I thought Aidan had bitten off a little more than he could chew. Looks like he's getting some mojo back now, though...
If you search to my very first post, I showed little confidence even then, saying something on the order of "I hope Aidan can help".
Got a little friendly flak for it, too. It's all good, no matter what happens as we move on in the postseason.
Your article share structure is a work of art, with the quoted teaser to the alternate access. You are the Danny Hurley of posting shares.Good article from Dom. Whatever you think of Mahaney's game it does sound like he's a good dude and a great teammate.
“All season long Coach Hurley’s been doing an amazing job with me,” Mahaney said, “just making sure I’m good, pushing me but also making sure I’m in the right mental frame, so I give the credit to him. Everyone sees just the antics on the sideline, but that dude is just an all-around, great coach. Interestingly enough, me and coach have a lot of similarities, growing up in our playing careers. He’s just shed a lot of light on certain things. Got a lot of love for coach. We have a close relationship. Just knowing I’ve got someone in my corner means a lot to me.”
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Dom Amore: This UConn newcomer finally showing signs he’s just what the surging Huskies need
His first season at UConn has been hard on Aidan Mahaney, but he’s had a coach “in his corner.” Now, he’s finding his voice .www.courant.com
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This UConn newcomer finally showing signs he’s just what the surging Huskies need
I like your confidence, but let's see if UConn can get by Creighton first. Maybe sitting on your coffee table gives you that confidenceWhat Mahaney did tonight is all UConn needs from him. He should be able to handle Creighton tomorrow night and give Diarra rest for Saturday against the Johnnies.