wait theres been a duke uconn rematch? for real?I haven't seen that confirmed anywhere. I definitely hope it happens. If it did, Duke/Maryland/Texas/Ohio State/Georgetown and the Battle 4 Atlantis with Syracuse, Michigan, Gonzaga, Texas, Washington, Texas A&M and Charlotte, makes our OOC among the best 2-3 in the country. As it is, it is impressive.
Depends if KO can get them to play together. That will be a big question mark because last year's team was challenged in terms of playing well together.I have much higher expectations than that. I would think the backcourt is top 5 in the country and by March could be the best. DHam is considered one of the top 3 3s if you look at mock drafts and the front court will be much improved with Miller, Enoch and hopefully substantial improvements from Brimah, Facey and even Phil.
Haha. Definitely taller. He's an honest 7'0"Taller, shorter? What are you arguing exactly?
Haha. Definitely taller. He's an honest 7'0"
Taller, shorter? What are you arguing exactly?
And then you have Hamilton
I hear that we're considering bringing in Cliffy to coach that position.Director of team happiness should be a position. Phil will fill that role nicely.
That team did have Rashad Anderson almost die on it, and lost AJ Price going into the season after he almost died...and despite that got a 2-seed.Expectations will be too high at the start.
This has the potential for being a Gay/Villanueva "good on paper/wanting on the court" kinda squad. However, I think Ollie will do a better job of making this team mesh as a unit than JC did with the Rudy/Charlie teams.
This is a fairly near-sighted post. That 05' team, despite fighting off a championship hangover and losing Rashad Anderson, almost beat the eventual champs. In 06' AJ Price went down early, lost Marcus Williams 1/2 the year, and still went to the Elite 8 despite not having a second ball-handler or backup point guard.Expectations will be too high at the start.
This has the potential for being a Gay/Villanueva "good on paper/wanting on the court" kinda squad. However, I think Ollie will do a better job of making this team mesh as a unit than JC did with the Rudy/Charlie teams.
It's a tough call.
First, I hope that every single player spends the summer in Storrs.
They have a lot of new parts that need to learn how to mesh - if I didn't think that we had a uniformly easy-going group, I'd be more worried about than I am. I think all the arrows are going in the same direction.
I do not hate the front court anymore - I rather like it.
I think putting Miller next to Brimah fixes a lot of what ails AB. Between Miller and a hopefully improving Facey, we'll finally consistently rebound from the power forward spot. When we go small, obviously Hamilton rebounds out of the front court as well - perhaps what has been a weakness will become a strength.
Enoch is in a good spot where anything he adds is gravy. Nolan retreats back towards the Donnell Beverly director of team happiness position.
The backcourt is positively evil.
Adams will be fine - he's in a good spot with two experienced players on either side. Gibbs is a 16 ppg scorer who can shoot, etc. But Purvis is the guy I expect to have a breakout year. With a year under his belt, I think the sky is the limit for him. If you're game planning a defense for our backcourt, you have a lot of decisions to make. Cassell can back up both positions.
And then you have Hamilton who glides between the front court and the backcourt.
A lot of balance, a lot of talent, lots of answers.
The negatives...
I think we'll turn the ball over a fair share.
There's only one basketball. Someone will have to give a little.
We have a couple of high-volume, low-percentage shooters...they will need to reign it in.
If he has it, it will be the following year (I suspect). He was so up and down that it is premature to expect he will suddenly be consistent and solid in crunch-time.
This is a fairly near-sighted post. That 05' team, despite fighting off a championship hangover and losing Rashad Anderson, almost beat the eventual champs. In 06' AJ Price went down early, lost Marcus Williams 1/2 the year, and still went to the Elite 8 despite not having a second ball-handler or backup point guard.
Let's not underestimate how good of a coach Jim Calhoun was, and how good he was at making his teams hit their stride in February - April.
Haha. Definitely taller. He's an honest 7'0"