You're embarrassing yourself.And wasn’t Ryan Boatright the point guard that year? Another one of Calhouns players
You're embarrassing yourself.And wasn’t Ryan Boatright the point guard that year? Another one of Calhouns players
Just mute him. He says the same thing, over and over, and offers no real insight or conversational ability.You're embarrassing yourself.
Just mute him. He says the same thing, over and over, and offers no real insight or conversational ability.
You're embarrassing yourself.
If Ollie is fired I'd be so mad. There is no way firing Ollie would do this program good. They'd probably lose Akinjo. Not to mention guys who would transfer. You think the roster is bad now? If Ollie is fired itd be a dumpster fire.
No one on the team can shoot. All the big men are raw and undersized. Gilbert is out. I agree the offense isn't good but they're playing 3 on 5. Anderson is useless. No big man is any good.
The conference is hurting recruiting. I'm willing to give Ollie a few more yrs to right the ship.
We can disagree on KO getting no credit for the NC. They had just come off sanctions (Calhouns issues, not his) and yes he had mostly Calhouns roster, but Brimah was his, and made the play of the tournament against St Joes to keep them alive. Deandre Daniels barely played for Cahoun and developed into a very good college player under Ollie. Ollie has had to deal with sanctions and moving to a worse conference. None of which were his doing.Facts! No way I’m embarrassing myself. Y’all should be embarrassed.
So your take is: "All these players are trash but we can't fire KO because then we'd lose them."
Okey doke.
We had a top 10 recruiting class literally last year. The year before that we had a top-30 recruit, a top 80 recruit and two of the top 3 postgrad transfers available.
And for some reason none of them improve, and the team just keeps getting worse.
I wonder what the common denominator is.
Anyone who thinks firing him mid-year is a good idea should be shot out of a cannon.Like I've said elsewhere on this board, I think Ollie deserves some scrutiny, but should not be fired. The repercussions of firing him would be so bad. I'm not ready for that. I don't think any of you are either.
We can disagree on KO getting no credit for the NC. They had just come off sanctions (Calhouns issues, not his) and yes he had mostly Calhouns roster, but Brimah was his, and made the play of the tournament against St Joes to keep them alive. Deandre Daniels barely played for Cahoun and developed into a very good college player under Ollie. Ollie has had to deal with sanctions and moving to a worse conference. None of which were his doing.
Just for the sake of conversation...what would you do differently on offense with this flawed roster? No one can make a jump shot.
I know you'll say he recruited this team, and you're right. That is his fault, but I don't think it's a fireable offense. I do like that he shook things up and got Chill in there to help with the recruiting, which seems to be doing better. UConn has been extremely unlucky in this regard. Vance wanted to be a superstar which he isn't close to ready for. Durham leaving is an enigma. They lost close calls on Diallo and Carey.
The other point I'll make about developing players...yes part of it is on Ollie, but part of it has to be on the player as well. Ollie can only do so much for them. Guys have improved over their time with Ollie. Facey improved and to a lesser extent Nolan did too. Ollie also hasn't had the luxury of having a highly recruited big either, which is one of our biggest needs.
Like I've said elsewhere on this board, I think Ollie deserves some scrutiny, but should not be fired. The repercussions of firing him would be so bad. I'm not ready for that. I don't think any of you are either.
I might add that executing on both sides of the court is a whole lot easier when you have a bunch of returning players with significant experience over a roster of newbies, but the dumpster fire crowd doesn't like that thinking either
Personally, I think you need to keep some things in consideration.Please. Tell me what Kevin Ollie has actually done well over the past 3 1/2 seasons. Do you not realize that the average margin of defeat this season is 19 points in the 6 losses? Or that he started 3 guys last game that didn't score a single point? How bad does it need to get before some of you see this for what it is?
Personally, I think you need to keep some things in consideration.
First, this board has always been prone to hysterics. So I think a lot of us see the posters here who are calling for extremes or who immediately jumped off the bandwagon (like, two years ago) with suspicion. Those same people often jumped on and off the wagon throughout the entirety of the Calhoun-era, sometimes multiple times in the same season--seasons that ended in National Championships. So, there's that.
Second, you say 3.5 years for a reason. It cuts out a national title. National championships are hard to come by, and you can't really luck your way into them. That has bought KO a grace period in many people's eyes, and it certainly should have. Stability is a good thing.
Third, I think a lot of people thought 2016 was a disappointment, but an understandable on in many ways: there were a ton of new parts KO had to integrate, and while he didn't do it as well as we all would have liked, we weren't on the bubble like many people seem to think, and they won the AAC tournament.
Fourth, last year was a train wreck of injuries. There was a good recruiting class we were excited about, but our PG got injured right away, our 3 did as well. It already had the look of a bad season, and if there weren't injuries and the season went the way it was looking, a lot more of those of us who are more neutral or late to the "time to move on" party would have decisively done so.
Fifth, the team lost a lot of players, they didn't seem to like each other, etc, in the off-season. They came into this season with terribly low expectations, as they should have. But KO pulled in some players who didn't seem have bad, and brought in a killer for recruiting purposes. My position then was that if this season showed growth--given all the circumstances--we'd probably be fine with KO going forward. Now, the team looks like a disaster, and the Gilbert injury plays a role in that. But I'm not sure what anyone is seeing now that they couldn't have foreseen in May.
So, all in all, I'm not happy with the state of the program, but realistically it's not as bad as some of the hysterics suggest. I wasn't a fan of how KO was hired, but a title means something, as do injuries. I'm assuming, given the cost of moving on, we'll have KO for another year at minimum, so I'm rooting for the team as is. If, somehow they find the money and move on to a somewhat exciting hire (not Pikeill, but Hurley I can get behind), I wouldn't be upset, though I'd be sad that all the hope I felt about the future of the program from 2013-2016 came to this.
Pretty simple game make shots, win games. Is there more to it, yes there is...
...there is so much more to winning basketball games then making shots. If a team's principal gameplan is: "Make shots, win games", that team is not going to succeed even if they do make shots (which UC doesn't). When shots aren't falling, they need to identify other ways to win games, be it through getting to the line, clock management, rebounding, motion offense, defensive schemes/ pressure, etc.
In-game coaching is all about recognizing collective and individual strengths and weaknesses (for both your own team and your opponent's), and manipulating them to be beneficial. That stuff just isn't happening and will continue to cost us some wins this year.
Your statistic is a bit misleading. They played MSU and WSU very close to eventually lose by double digits in the final moments. I don't consider those bad losses. Auburn and Arkansas were bad losses.Please. Tell me what Kevin Ollie has actually done well over the past 3 1/2 seasons. Do you not realize that the average margin of defeat this season is 19 points in the 6 losses? Or that he started 3 guys last game that didn't score a single point? How bad does it need to get before some of you see this for what it is?
I agree. The program is certainly in a bad place. Some is on KO, some is just on the luck of injuries.Yes there have been some obstacles. But any objective view of the post Shabazz era indicates that the program is in a very bad place. I would think that you would have to concede that if you are being honest.
Fair enough. And thank you for rationally discussing things even if I don't see the potential for a turnaround quite like you do. In the end we probably want the same thing which is simply a return to being relevant.I agree. The program is certainly in a bad place. Some is on KO, some is just on the luck of injuries.
2013-2016 was a somewhat normal UConn cycle, though. Tough team that would have made the NCAAs if not for a dumb ban, NCAA title, down year after losing a ton of the team, an up year (that should have been better!) that was building towards...something with Adams-Purvis-Hamilton-Facey-Brimah and then recruits....which injuries and the unexpected Hamilton leaving destroyed. And then we lost half our roster again.
In other words, after the 2016 NCAAs and before Hamilton left, we all felt like the year wasn't as good as it should have been, but pretty optimistic for the future. And then it's been one gut punch after another.
As I said, I'm rooting for this team, and these players, and this coach, because that's who we have before us. If, in the off-season, there's a change, I'll root for that team, and those players, and that coach.
Example- He is using Larrier all wrong. Kid can shoot and he runs Iso's with him when he should be running him off screens to catch and shoot. He is not a 4 and it has showed.
Bingo. Run him off screens, or get pindowns on smaller 3s. Once he's gotten that he can be a discount Rip and drive off the catch since the defender is already behind him.
...and they lost.How the hell do you think we were in the Witchita game at all? If you took a look at the stat sheet at the 30 minute mark we shouldve been down 15-20 points not up one. We were getting destroyed on the boards, from 3 point line and everywhere else. How were we leading?
No way!...and they lost.
Ollie can’t coach. You think he can? And if so, what has Ollie done with his players, not Calhoun’s, that makes you think he can?
Like Ryan Boatright wasn't on the 2015-16 team? Those kind of facts?Facts! No way I’m embarrassing myself. Y’all should be embarrassed.