YearoftheHusky
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After sleeping on it, I’m still not sure who that was in Sampson’s jersey!
Well put. ATTITUDE!! A combination of belief, success, arrogance, will, desire, you name the adjective. If you don't think there is alot of room for growth in our attitude, especially with Mahaney, Reed, SJ and Stewart, you didn't see the game last night.He got pissed after a no call early in the second half. It was shortly before his steal, drive and lay up.
Sadly, what he did last night doesn't require anything other than attitude and desire. He wanted it more than Marquette players did.
Wish we'd see thst attitude and desire every game.
I don’t think Marquette got a bunch of good looks that they just missed. We switched 1-5 most of the game and didn't help off shooters too much, so there weren’t a lot of opportunities. Pair that with an amazing road crowd and I’m not surprised they missed so muchThe key reason to why we won last night is because Marquette shot 3-22 from 3. Joplin made it closer than it should have been with some unexpected heroics. It’s really hard to win when you shoot that poorly from 3, which has been an issue for Marquette for the second half of the season. Nice win and some good things happened, but didn’t walk away from that one thinking we turned some kind of corner. Samson played really well, won’t be repeatable against teams that run half court with real bigs, Alex had a really solid game. We protected the ball. Man Liam was not good.
I can see a mid major throwing a zone against Marquette first round and stifling them.
Those were great and got us off on the right foot but then to think he went 2 for his next 16 is hard to imagine. He was all over the place for the majority of the game, throwing up wild shots and just looked fully out of sorts. Only turning it over 8x after the first game was a feat.Liam with those back to back 3s in the first half was pretty good though. Thought the charge he took that they called a blocking foul was good too... Hurley almost got T'd up after that call.
9 players contributed 9 minutes or more.So can the Samson haters.
Agree that I thought our defensive perimeter rotations were better yesterday. That said Marquette can’t shoot. They don’t have one plus 3pt shooter on the roster, other than maybe Gold at the 5. If they even shoot 25% from 3 last night they likely win.I don’t think Marquette got a bunch of good looks that they just missed. We switched 1-5 most of the game and didn't help off shooters too much, so there weren’t a lot of opportunities. Pair that with an amazing road crowd and I’m not surprised they missed so much
Kam Jones took 5, but he’s been majorly slumping pretty much for 3 months. 0-5 last night, was 0-5 against GTown as well. 30.5% on the season
Joplin took 6 and somehow made 3, pretty sure all on contested stepbacks. 30.3% on the season
Stevie Mitchell and Chase Ross for 0-7, but Solo Ball and Liam McNeeley were 4-14. Our shooters are better than their shooters in that group, and they missed more good looks than Marquette did. If half the good looks go down for both teams, pretty sure UConn wins by even more. Marquette was owning the paint and couldn’t get anything going from three
Sure, but A) no one really plays the "if" game in the wins. It's just in the losses. Like you just did. And B) people only play the "if" game with what we did, not what the other teams did. It makes the board so boring, there is no actual discussion.We can "if" our way through this whole season. If UConn gets a couple of calls in Maui, If McNeeley doesn't get hurt, if Karaban doesn't go into a prolonged shooting slump. Playing the "if" game at its extremes, this team could be anywhere from 26-4 to 19-11.
The "if" I look at and hope that the committee looks at are the 3 losses w/o McNeeley. Lost to Nova by 2, Creighton by 5 (1 point game w/ 22 sec left) and Xavier by 4 (2 point game w/ 5 sec left). Flip 2 of those games and UConn is 15-4/23-7 and comfortable in the top 20. The "if" of injuries is something moderately quantifiable.
They didn'tAgree that I thought our defensive perimeter rotations were better yesterday. That said Marquette can’t shoot. They don’t have one plus 3pt shooter on the roster, other than maybe Gold at the 5. If they even shoot 25% from 3 last night they likely win.
lol they had so many wide open 3s.I don’t think Marquette got a bunch of good looks that they just missed. We switched 1-5 most of the game and didn't help off shooters too much, so there weren’t a lot of opportunities. Pair that with an amazing road crowd and I’m not surprised they missed so much
Kam Jones took 5, but he’s been majorly slumping pretty much for 3 months. 0-5 last night, was 0-5 against GTown as well. 30.5% on the season
Joplin took 6 and somehow made 3, pretty sure all on contested stepbacks. 30.3% on the season
Stevie Mitchell and Chase Ross for 0-7, but Solo Ball and Liam McNeeley were 4-14. Our shooters are better than their shooters in that group, and they missed more good looks than Marquette did. If half the good looks go down for both teams, pretty sure UConn wins by even more. Marquette was owning the paint and couldn’t get anything going from three
Not that facts matter much to you, but that ignores the first time Mahaney was in during the 1st half and UConn went on a run to turn a 14-14 game into a 28-22 lead. Not saying he was good last night, but he was nowhere near badI thought Mahaney was pretty bad. But it is what we have now. The offense doesn't run well and Mahaney can barely do aanything. I guess at least he didn't turn it over but it was scary when he was in and Marquette was making that big run to end the 1st half.
I offer "hereby" as my contribution to improve a fine comment.I forgot one more accolade, Stewie. That put back slam sent a message. You can't win. Don't even try. I hear-by deflate you. After that play it was pretty much the Kam Jones show who almost won it by himself.
He had some really good minutes. When he’s doing good things he’s so much fun to watch. I thought his take in the paint is exactly what he needs to be doing more of. Played great D, with his feet.He didn’t play much last night, but I also liked what I saw in Stewart. He is starting to get It. Very soon I can see him becoming a real impact player.
Reed got the shot off in time
Just attitude and desire? That’s it? I hope that’s sarcasm. You have to give credit when it’s due. I’ve been the biggest Tarris fan since he committed and still am but the way Samson has worked and improved is stunning. 6’10” human beings aren’t supposed to be that athletic either. He’s an amazing talent that is a work in progress. Imagine if he hadn’t been hurt two years ago. Couldn’t be happier for him.He got pissed after a no call early in the second half. It was shortly before his steal, drive and lay up.
Sadly, what he did last night doesn't require anything other than attitude and desire. He wanted it more than Marquette players did.
Wish we'd see thst attitude and desire every game.
He was a little frustrating because he legit played well in his first stint. Hit a shot, had a great hockey assist - Mahaney to Johnson to Karaban. Looked comfortable and confident. And then he got tentative and wouldn’t shoot. It’s like you’ve got some good vibes going here finally. Build off it. Be a threat. Make the defense worry about you. If you miss, you miss, but just play to your strengths.Not that facts matter much to you, but that ignores the first time Mahaney was in during the 1st half and UConn went on a run to turn a 14-14 game into a 28-22 lead. Not saying he was good last night, but he was nowhere near bad
Samson always plays hard. I dont know if anyone has ever faulted his effort. It’s just turning that effort into productivity that has been his albatross. Largely due to his hands. Yesterday he secured rebounds through contact a lot better than he usually does. Typically playing hard has resulted in things like fouling 35 feet from the basket or loose ball fouls because he couldn’t pull it in on the first try and kept going after it. Yesterday it was 7 offensive rebounds.Just attitude and desire? That’s it? I hope that’s sarcasm. You have to give credit when it’s due. I’ve been the biggest Tarris fan since he committed and still am but the way Samson has worked and improved is stunning. 6’10” human beings aren’t supposed to be that athletic either. He’s an amazing talent that is a work in progress. Imagine if he hadn’t been hurt two years ago. Couldn’t be happier for him.
Agree that I thought our defensive perimeter rotations were better yesterday. That said Marquette can’t shoot. They don’t have one plus 3pt shooter on the roster, other than maybe Gold at the 5. If they even shoot 25% from 3 last night they likely win.
the shot was released before the clock expired and it hit rim, it's not a shot clock violation...One this play. Reed gets the shot off before zero. His shot hits the rim. Stewart shakes the building.
Is that a shot clock violation? I think not. The clock went off with the ball in the air. The clock should reset after the ball hit the rim.
Goes so far as hugging the ball sometimes he's so afraid to lose it. He played amazing - I'm the biggest SJ critic, and have to tip the cap to him last night as he was a major reason we won. His steal to full court layup was one of his highlights of the game. This was his type of format (fast paced, weaker spacing 5) and what he's built for. That is not a standard roster.Samson always plays hard. I dont know if anyone has ever faulted his effort. It’s just turning that effort into productivity that has been his albatross. Largely due to his hands. Yesterday he secured rebounds through contact a lot better than he usually does. Typically playing hard has resulted in things like fouling 35 feet from the basket or loose ball fouls because he couldn’t pull it in on the first try and kept going after it. Yesterday it was 7 offensive rebounds.
I thought that was a different play at the other end. there was a shot that either Reed or Sampson put in where i clearly heard the buzzer but I didnt think that was the Stewart slam. I kinda figured it must have been an inadvertent hornPlay of the game was the refs missing the shotclock violation on the missed Reed shot that Stewart put back slammed. That play energized the team and the crowd. It looked like a violation. Glad we got that call !
I doubt other teams’ fans feel the sameWeird observation but I was thinking that there isnt really a team or coach that i hate at this point.