Ok taking the thread a bit off message but along the Rrezon path:Many on the BY thought that Clingan was a project that would only see a few minutes on the floor his freshman year. We know even less about Rrezon than we did about DC.
Let’s not forget the fact this year is a stacked draft and next year is a weak one, may push some to stick around. Solo didn’t test the process last year so not sure he’s that NBA antsy, and it would seem he’s got lots to work on before his stock really takes off.Ok taking the thread a bit off message but along the Rrezon path:
Starting line up next year:
Assuming Ball is entering the draft as is Mullins
Demary (runs it back like Tristen)
Holt or another high level combo guard recruit but a freshman
Furphy
Stewart
Reibe
Center: Rrezon if he pans out and I am going to say he is going to get a shot next year.
Four- transfer portal four and as we know they are hard to find so maybe we pick up a four star with high end talent.
Guard Uros and certainly some transfer portal help in this area.
I agree on the Ball assessment not sure how popular that point of view is with the BY collective so I just chose to make the assumption in favor but if he is not way better defensively and has not found a right hand finish or two he will need more time. He really has to figure out how to maximize the god givens he has. That wingspan which is really evident in the photo from the Orioles first pitch is something that he should be able to use to his advantage when he goes to the hoop.Let’s not forget the fact this year is a stacked draft and next year is a weak one, may push some to stick around. Solo didn’t test the process last year so not sure he’s that NBA antsy, and it would seem he’s got lots to work on before his stock really takes off.
The staff sounds like they believe he has a lot to offer so why go so negative about the next DC?Agree. Elezay has no bearing on Diane or Kieta coming here. Elezay will be lucky if he sees 2-3 minutes of playing time this year and 10-15 minutes next year.
In regards to next year, if Diane came to UConn, IMO, the staff would have went with Reibe and Diane as the primary centers with Elezay still a developmental player. Assuming Diane and Kieta go elsewhere as many think, IMO, we will get an experienced big to play alongside Reibe at center while Elezay continuing as a developmental player.
I think most likely is pursuing a transfer to start in that spot. But if we had to choose someone from this team, I would think Ross would get the nod over Koroma. Also, Koroma would be out of eligibility I think?I would think substituting Komoro for Furphy in that final five is more likely.
Negative ? I said, just like Hurley said, he is a developmental player. Developmental players don’t get a lot of game minutes. They get better and learn more from more one on one coaching during practices while going up against more polished players during those practices.The staff sounds like they believe he has a lot to offer so why go so negative about the next DC?
I look at him as nothing but a potential high upside stash and develop. If it works, amazing, if not, no loss. Go get the next guy. They’ll know in year one if he’s worth the investment. It could be smart to always have one developmental big on roster.Negative ? I said, just like Hurley said, he is a developmental player. Developmental players don’t get a lot of game minutes. They get better and learn more from more one on one coaching during practices while going up against more polished players during those practices.
Im optimistic about this signing. His time may come, but it wouldn’t be for a couple of years.
I’d also hold off for now on him becoming the next DC.
I have to ask. Some of you must have subscribed to The Blue and White for Husky updates. I wonder if the publishers are part of the Boneyard? Probably. Anyway it was great to get recruiting news pre internet and they did a great job. However, they featured recruits Travis Knight and Ray Allen in the same issue. Their pictures were featured but the names were switched making Travis the black recruit. Haha. You couldn’t check on that back then and found out later. The comment I’m replying to made me think of that again.Looks like a young Travis knight
I was referring to the final 5 off our bench this year, that someone said would include Furphy but not Komora.I think most likely is pursuing a transfer to start in that spot. But if we had to choose someone from this team, I would think Ross would get the nod over Koroma. Also, Koroma would be out of eligibility I think?
The bottom five (if we agree the top 10 are in somewhat of a rotation of decent minutes):I was referring to the final 5 off our bench this year, that someone said would include Furphy but not Komora.
The 9-11 is up for debate, but at this point it's anybody's guess as to how it will play out. What Ross has going for him is that Hurley's clearly likes him, and given he came back with no guarantee on time, will probably be rewarded with every opportunity to get minutes as a "program kid". I'd like to call it a meritocracy, but it's also been pretty clear Hurley has binkies. The top 8 look like a decent bet.The bottom five (if we agree the top 10 are in somewhat of a rotation of decent minutes):
1. Alex Karaban
2. Solo Ball
3. Silas Demary, Jr.
4. Tarris Reed, Jr.
5. Braylon Mullins
6. Malachi Smith
7. Jaylen Stewart
8. Eric Reibe
9, Dwayne Koroma
10. Jacob Furphy
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11. Jayden Ross
12. Alec Millender
13. Jacob Ross
14. Elezay
15. Panovic
Furphy has done much (U19 especially) to show his hi BBIQ, great lefty drive, good 3pt shooter, gritty defender, point guard ability to be 1-5 minutes in mop up time.
Feel free to juggle 1-7. Jayden Ross has to prove he can deliver in actual game time and not just be a college basketball practice deity.
I would definitely swap Jayden Ross and Koroma. Stewart will play the 4 when AK goes out and Ross will very likely be in the rotation.The bottom five (if we agree the top 10 are in somewhat of a rotation of decent minutes):
1. Alex Karaban
2. Solo Ball
3. Silas Demary, Jr.
4. Tarris Reed, Jr.
5. Braylon Mullins
6. Malachi Smith - backs Demary
7. Jaylen Stewart - backs Mullins
8. Eric Reibe - backs Reed
9, Dwayne Koroma - backs AK
10. Jacob Furphy - can back 1, 2, 3 spots
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11. Jayden Ross
12. Alec Millender
13. Jacob Ross
14. Elezay
15. Panovic
Furphy has done much (U19 especially) to show his hi BBIQ, great lefty drive, good 3pt shooter, gritty defender, point guard ability to be 1-5 minutes in mop up time.
Feel free to juggle 1-7 as Stewart might be 5 and Mullins 6 but it doesn't matter really as long as they are in the top 10.
Jayden Ross has to prove he can deliver in actual game time and not just be a college basketball practice deity.
Fair. It's all chalk at this point and really, it's positional to a degree so if any starter has to miss even 2-3 games that opens the playing minutes for their direct backup and then the 3rd string.I would definitely swap Jayden Ross and Koroma. Stewart will play the 4 when AK goes out and Ross will very likely be in the rotation.