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You have to at least give the guys a chance though. You can’t develop players if you bring in transfer guys over them. We should have 3 ball handlers in Gaffney, Floyd, and Diggins to for next year. Hawkins as a go to guy and maybe Jackson develops there. Then a very talented front court. It’s time for Hurley to coach the talent he’s recruited.
Transfers work - look at Baylor, tons of teams. Villanova took Daniels, he’s terrific for them. You can’t just be indiscriminate, they have to fit your culture. But it’s not like we have a monopoly on good culture. Our kid at Texas A&M loves it and has grown in that flourishing culture under Buzz - he was a transfer and prob their best player now! Coleman’s their best big - he’s a transfer too. They should supplement obv and not be the core way of building. But recruits don’t work out or players leave early, this is where they fit - to fill a hole.
We desperately need shooters and dynamic dribbler/creators. That is a huge hole for us.
Their are likely no “UConn guards“ on the roster, if guys couldnt force their way on to this group of worst guards we’ve basically ever had in decades (Cole was a stud esp w lack of athleticism - but one guard not enough) they either aren’t good enough to make a deep run types or Hurley’s stubbornness makes him….(fill in the blank)
Guards win games in March. No one should know this more than us. We don’t have guards that scare anyone. Except maybe our head coach, who seems to be afraid of a lot these days.
Hopefully Coach learns from his colossal mistakes of not taking another guard last off-season. Would have changed everything. I‘m hopeful but he’s definitely lost some luster with a portion of us that hope he’s more than just a rebuilder. Can he take that next step?
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