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Boone was 6th in minutes in the NC year. You wanna die on that hill, be my guest.Huh? Boone started here from day 1, first year as the 4 next to Okafor.
Boone was 6th in minutes in the NC year. You wanna die on that hill, be my guest.Huh? Boone started here from day 1, first year as the 4 next to Okafor.
He does have a good build. He's pretty muscular for a young guy with very little body fat. Wide shoulders, strong legs. He could easily be 250 lbs next season and still look lean.I actually think I may prefer this guy to Chol based on how scrawny Chol is. I like this dude's highlight tapes and trust the staff to get the scout right.
I think it would be the other way around if we get both him and Chol. Chol has has more tools to play the 4 despite his height. Giltay is more of a Center with his skillset.I like this pick up if we can still get somebody like chol Machot… much rather see Giltay at the 4 with spot min at the 5
What hill is he dying on? Boone started his entire freshman season at power forward on the '23-24 national championship team.Boone was 6th in minutes in the NC year. You wanna die on that hill, be my guest.
college listed is meaningless. look at what he does. he's a 5Stanford. It came from Stanford. The school he currently attends. Stanford.
He's literally listed as a forward/center by Stanford.
The answer is Stanford.
Stanford.
college listed is meaningless. look at what he does. he's a 5
Watching his highlights, I like what I saw. Nice footwork and instincts around the basket. Gets off the ground and can dunk. Nice technique on D getting blocks and not reaching down where bigs tend pick up fouls, like Reibe far too often did. And he's just a rising sophomore.I'm sold too. He looks good, all we can want in a backup 5!
A very valid question that I don't know the answer to unfortunately. That being said, I could see him getting to a place where he can give us a solid 12-18mpg next year with help from the staff. His skillset looks like a good fit for what we want out of our back up 5. Pretty good athlete especially at that size.He does have a good build. He's pretty muscular for a young guy with very little body fat. Wide shoulders, strong legs. He could easily be 250 lbs next season and still look lean.
I want to know why his playing time went down so much later in the season for a team that played in The Crown.
Based on the clips of both prospects, I tend to agree. I think both can play the 5 depending on the matchups and both maybe the 4 when needed, especially Chol who has a nice face up and solid handle for a player his length. I love the idea of the roster flexibility at the 4 & 5 adding both in addition to Hines and Khamenia.I think it would be the other way around if we get both him and Chol. Chol has has more tools to play the 4 despite his height. Giltay is more of a Center with his skillset.
As long as Hurley likes him, then I am good with him. He has been to three Finals in four years and won twoMeaningless is some oaf on a message board who had never heard of the kid three days ago and has watched 42 seconds of YouTube clips.
Who are your preferred guys?A bit short. Probably an inch shorter than Tarris and 3.5 inch shorter wingspan. He certainly has the physical strength, size in chest/shoulders and huge hands. The point is we have to get a legit 7'0 foot center to share minutes with him, capable of giving us 15 very good minutes per game.
I freely admit that I was strong in my belief that Hurley would not go into next year without going out and bringing in a backup point guard in addition to a freshman.
I was and am still surprised that anyone on this board or Hurley is comfortable with a freshman combo guard as the soul backup to Demary going into next year after what happened last year when we went with Diarra and Nowell (and Mahaney).
Ok, so Hurley is on board with it too. Far be it from me to question the logic, but I will also say let's revisit this once next year gets going. Because by the middle of last year practically everyone on this board, and I mean EVERYONE was lamenting our lack of depth behind Diarra. And we all know that it caused significant harm to the season, and our final results.
But hey, if the best men's college basketball coach in America is comfortable with it, I have nothing more to say about it. And if it all works out for the entire year next year, I will come on the board and eat crow. Here's hoping I am wrong.
The build along with his seemingly natural aptitude to block shots and rebound is quite encouraging. Sure it would be nice if he were less raw and had more length, but I do trust in the staff's ability to coach up bigs that show an inclination toward getting better (and I guess we will have to see if he is properly motivated).He does have a good build. He's pretty muscular for a young guy with very little body fat. Wide shoulders, strong legs. He could easily be 250 lbs next season and still look lean.
I want to know why his playing time went down so much later in the season for a team that played in The Crown.
One center was from 27 years ago and if we could win a NC with his stats I think there's a lot of needless worry here.Why are you comparing today to 26-27 years ago?
being a pedantic know-it-all on a post that was designed to be a joke about having a big ass.What hill is he dying on? Boone started his entire freshman season at power forward on the '23-24 national championship team.
Maybe Giltay is another potential Ed Nelson type? If not, who might he compare to among past UConn players?The build along with his seemingly natural aptitude to block shots and rebound is quite encouraging. Sure it would be nice if he were less raw and had more length, but I do trust in the staff's ability to coach up bigs that show an inclination toward getting better (and I guess we will have to see if he is properly motivated).
It is also nice that he will also be a sophomore next season to continue the trend of players that can be assets next year and then even better the following year.
Why because he is big white guy? Different type of players. Ed Nelson was more of an offensive player while this guy is defensive.Maybe Giltay is another potential Ed Nelson type? If not, who might he compare to among past UConn players?
Giltay ranks in the ACC:
Long story short Giltay is a young, blue-collar, low-usage, team-first center for UConn's depth.
- 3rd in block rate
- 14th in steal rate
- 16th in DR%
- 20th in OR%
He'd have nice value as a defensive backup center, but I also feel that if we add Giltay, we can also add a guy who is a more impact 4, who can also possibly earn minutes as a small-ball 5.
Visited yesterday. Hope the Capital Grille closed the deal. We’ll see.Did we get this guy?
Isiah Whaley, THE WRENCHMaybe Giltay is another potential Ed Nelson type? If not, who might he compare to among past UConn players?
O.K., it’s going to be this type of day?Boone was 6th in minutes in the NC year. You wanna die on that hill, be my guest.
I'm not giving up on Diop until he commits elsewhere. Ricky fenagled a visit for him and I'd bet that Danny will get him if they can find a way. Danny's brother recruited him to ASU and coached him. If they got along he could be an important ambassador. He may well be a first round pick the following year. We would be a top five threat every year those two are a tandem. Have Lamont check the rainy day fund status. We are, after all, the Basketball Capital of the World.The past 4 seasons we went with at center-
'23- 6'9 245 lb 7'2.75 wingspan and a 7'2 barefoot dominant defensive player as his backup.
'24- 7'2 dominant center and a 6'10 7'5 wingspan as his backup.
'25- 6'11 7'5 wingspan, 6'10 7'5 wingspan splitting time equally at center.
'26- 6'11 7'5 wingspan, 7'1 (not really that tall) as his backup.
'27- so far 6'10 7'1.5 wingspan
The other top teams in college basketball are going bigger and some are trying to rationalize us going a lot smaller than we have any year in our 4 year run. Makes no sense.
Gavin Edwards is the first name that comes to mind.Maybe Giltay is another potential Ed Nelson type? If not, who might he compare to among past UConn players?
Pretty good comp.Gavin Edwards is the first name that comes to mind.