I think that's a recipe for disaster. While it is true that nobody is guaranteed anyone and they have to risk being beat out, I think Hurley is also known for being honest. I think Hines expects to start. I think Giltay expects to get significant minutes. They know they compete with each other, and if Giltay is better than Hines, he'll play. But that different than bringing in a guy like this, neither of the other two would have come here if we had plans to do that. They would feel misled and rightly so. Then next year our reputation would be hurt and guys might question whether they should commit to UConn, especially early in the portal process when they might get recruited over.
UConn has never taken the "maximize NBA talent" approach. We bring in good players who fit what we are doing and who become teammates who pull for each other, not against each other. They become Huskies. It's why we have success and our teams are tough and resilient.