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Out of the bushes!It’s been a while since the whiners have had a chance to get on here and rant.
Good to see you all again!
Bask in the glory of a close loss.
Out of the bushes!It’s been a while since the whiners have had a chance to get on here and rant.
Good to see you all again!
Bask in the glory of a close loss.
I’m not flexing. I just wanna know which close games countWe. Were. Up. 25.
That’s not the flex you’re trying to put on
He was playing zone for 6 minutes and had the TV timeout coming up. He’s a teenagerHow have we not learned that Clingan plays well in spurts and doesn’t have the stamina to play very extended minutes?
It has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard come from a coaches mouth. Ed Cooley is the pinnacle of mediocrity and he's lecturing another fan base to accept mediocrity. Probably just to make himself feel better.It was on purpose ha
I could not believe that happened. Go for the two. Take it to the hoop, get fouled.Shooting 3s when we need 2 at the end.
I'll be really interested to see who's in our 4 team pod. but with a 3-6-11-14 we should make it out. If not .........Now he’s really doubling down. I like it, but any disappointment and that seat is awfully warm.
He’s also a behemoth of a human who has never played big minutes, especially at this level. He played well and we got what we needed from him.He was playing zone for 6 minutes and had the TV timeout coming up. He’s a teenager
I think their D was all set on covering the perimeter especially Jordan. Newton passed the ball to Jordon who had no chance to square up and get a decent shot off even as quick as he is. I feel Newton needed to take the shot if he didn’t see Sanogo. Bad decision on Newton’s part, but he didn’t have much time and had there been a timeout Newton would not have been in that position. He obviously didn’t want to take the last shot and I wonder why? Was he not confident or was he told to get the ball to Hawkins? Me thinks after Hurley’s benching he was afraid to make a mistake and do anything other than give Hawkins the last shot. In any case, they will go over what happened that last play and if it were to happen again I would hope for a different outcome.Can't call the TO with 4 seconds. Only option there is to call it right as he gets over the line with ~7-7.5. Thing is, then Shaka can set his D, run an inbound play, trap the ball in the corner, etc. As it was, their D was not set, especially down low. Sanogo was open but Newton didn't see it - which is OK.
Calling or not calling a TO there is pretty much a coin flip of which is a better outcome.
Exactly - they’re 0-4 in one-possession games this season.
That’s been a recurring issue over the last few years. At some point, it stops being a coincidence.
Yes, but this is lose and go home. Managing his minutes now is not something you doHe’s also a behemoth of a human who has never played big minutes, especially at this level. He played well and we got what we needed from him.
Clingan was clearly more effective in the zone. Sanogos defense was a big part of why we lost the game
There's been a tremendous amount of talk since day 1, more talk leading up to now, and this sure sounds like doubling down. This type of stuff can lead to the coach and players tightening up, let's hope it fuels them instead.Now he’s really doubling down. I like it, but any disappointment and that seat is awfully warm.
If we make it out of week 1 it will be a pleasant surprise. Coach hasn’t shown the ability to get his guys to show up when the bright lights get even brighter.
Agreed. It was just ironicIt has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever heard come from a coaches mouth. Ed Cooley is the pinnacle of mediocrity and he's lecturing another fan base to accept mediocrity. Probably just to make himself feel better.
It is when there is another, more important tournament next week.Yes, but this is lose and go home. Managing his minutes now is not something you do
And that goes to the can’t win close games argumentUConn won a lot of games against good teams by 10+. It’s an odd season.
Is this really your argument defending why a guy who had 7 and 5 in 10 minutes, was +10 and was in the game during a huge run didn’t play more?How have we not learned that Clingan plays well in spurts and doesn’t have the stamina to play very extended minutes?
Ahhh. Makes sense now…………It is when there is another, more important tournament next week.
How were we better this year? Worst finish in conference and lost same game in the tournament.We have improved every single season he's been here. Now it comes to winning in the tournament, which starts Thursday. If we go out round 1 you won't find anyone here defending him
"Ackshully, it's good when Ed Cooley lectures us on humility."I was there. Arrogant
Yes.When your best player has a very off game, it's going to be hard to win. Hawk missed a number of wide open threes. Joey C had two very clean looks down the stretch and couldn't hit one... that's the way it goes.... shots made (like the bomb the Marquette guy made as the clock was running down) and shots missed, like a number from Hawkins and the last two from Joey C... We are still a threat in the Big Dance... I hope!
They just don’t get good shots at the end of close games. That’s been one of the major issues with not having a true point guard to run the offense.UConn won a lot of games against good teams by 10+. It’s an odd season.
It was not a good sign when he missed the dunk and then both free throws right off the bat. Never got better after that.AJax continues to be an enigma. Was he just too amped up? Tough to win with him on the bench 90% of the game
Uh…yes. Clingan has been kept in too long and made mistakes, and he doesn’t finish nearly as strong as Adama does. Adama was the least of our issues today.Is this really your argument defending why a guy who had 7 and 5 in 10 minutes, was +10 and was in the game during a huge run didn’t play more?