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Oskar Giltay Commits to UConn

I've been trying to reassure myself that swapping Reibe for Giltay is a plus because how limited Reibe was late in the season and we still did well despite his limitations. But a lot of that had to do with how well Reed played down the stretch. We didn't need to lean on Reibe much. Can we expect the same from Hines? Doesn't seem realistic. But if Giltay is in fact a significant upgrade from Reibe then maybe Hines + Giltay = Reed + Reibe. But that's hard math for me to justify without more data on Giltay. We will see.
It's hard to believe that Hines will be as good as Reed was last season. Remember that Reed was a senior with a lot of experience while Hines will be a sophomore where he only played 18 mpg as a freshman. That's a big difference. Will sophomore Giltay be better than freshman Reibe? No idea.
 
I will say that Reibe and Karoma were very similar: Reibe better on offense, Karoma better on rebounding, but neither could guard a wheelchair...moving at 1mph. And Rrezon might have played 5 min.

While this doesn't replace Reed, Jr. on offense or defense, is does show some promise.
 
I will say that Reibe and Karoma were very similar: Reibe better on offense, Karoma better on rebounding, but neither could guard a wheelchair...moving at 1mph. And Rrezon might have played 5 min.

While this doesn't replace Reed, Jr. on offense or defense, is does show some promise.
With our motion offense and shooters. Hines is going to have space to operate with in the paint and on PnR action..BTW- Which he rarely had at SHU in his limited PT. Give him a summer of practice in our offense/improved SnC and conditioning-And I believe you're going to see the beginnings and upside of a younger version of Tarris sooner rather than later.
 
With our motion offense and shooters. Hines is going to have space to operate with in the paint and on PnR action..BTW- Which he rarely had at SHU in his limited PT. Give him a summer of practice in our offense/improved SnC and conditioning-And I believe you're going to see the beginnings and upside of a younger version of Tarris sooner rather than later.
247 said Hines is further along joining UConn than Tarris was in his first year. Skies the limit.
 
It's hard to believe that Hines will be as good as Reed was last season. Remember that Reed was a senior with a lot of experience while Hines will be a sophomore where he only played 18 mpg as a freshman. That's a big difference. Will sophomore Giltay be better than freshman Reibe? No idea.
He doesn’t need to be.
 
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A fan of PC, a school located in the middle of Rhode Island's version of Bridgeport, is calling our campus a dump?

If you want to set a PC fan off, explain to them the objective truth that New Haven has surpassed Providence as a city. Better and more restaurants, better neighborhoods, better parks, better centerpiece Ivy League campus . . .
 
It's hard to believe that Hines will be as good as Reed was last season. Remember that Reed was a senior with a lot of experience while Hines will be a sophomore where he only played 18 mpg as a freshman. That's a big difference. Will sophomore Giltay be better than freshman Reibe? No idea.

It’s more than reasonable to expect that Hines will be as good as or better than Junior season Reed.
 
If you want to set a PC fan off, explain to them the objective truth that New Haven has surpassed Providence as a city. Better and more restaurants, better neighborhoods, better parks, better centerpiece Ivy League campus . . .
Surpassed? Has it ever not been?
 
If you want to set a PC fan off, explain to them the objective truth that New Haven has surpassed Providence as a city. Better and more restaurants, better neighborhoods, better parks, better centerpiece Ivy League campus . . .
They're already set off far too much (and many quite deluded on the comparative quality of our programs).
 
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Tarris should have an Ighodaro-like career in the NBA. He won't be a star, but his size will allow him to see time on the court and not get sidelined and rejected like Adama was.
Very different players - Osi had one offensive move in his bag, a weird push shot. I'd think Tarris has a higher upside.
 
Very different players - Osi had one offensive move in his bag, a weird push shot. I'd think Tarris has a higher upside.
That same pushot is what Tarris relied on against taller bigs that he could not bully down low. He may be relegated to that at the next level. Also Osi's game has expanded.
 
That same pushot is what Tarris relied on against taller bigs that he could not bully down low. He may be relegated to that at the next level. Also Osi's game has expanded.
We shall see - would hope his game is closer to Duren. Tarris so much bigger than Osi.

If there is one position UConn has shown to develop better than any other, it's the 5.
 
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I’m categorically opposed to Belgian big men. Remember it was that Flemish oaf on Cuse that messed up Jerome Dyson’s knee. We should already be at 7. #neverforget
 
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Not a reputable source and they’re trolling hard with the coaching comment.
Think you're right. Twitter community seems to not think too highly of Tony on the Boat.
 
FWIW I forgot that Stanford offered Karaban. His mother must have loved that. Northwestern did also.


Didn’t Stanford offer Okafor also?
Every school in the P4 bends the rules for 4 star and 5 star basketball and football players. Most those kids would never get into Duke, Michigan. Stanford, UCLA, USC, and Cal Berkley just based on their grades and SAT scores.
 
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