If only it were that easyIf Diarra comes, that frontline is going to look pretty formidable for the next few years.
If I were a guard/wing like Gilbert and VJ King, or Bruce Borwn, I'd be looking at UConn as a place that's all set up for my success.
If only it were that easy
Good read there, anyone else find it funny that in evaluating a player's potential, size of neck is now in the conversation?
Could I add to Jeff and Kevin resume : the fact that they both gave 100% effort every time ,made them legendary.I'm just trying to get a feel for what kind of game he has, since I know very little about him. My goal isn't to come out of this saying "he's the next Jeff Adrien, and anything less is a disappointment".
Is he a bruiser? Can he shoot a foul line jumper? Does he have post moves?
The easiest way to answer those questions is by referring to attributes of players we know well, something like "OK, he's undersized like Freeman, but more muscular, probably has a crude offensive game like Oriakhi, but with Adrien's motor and toughness".
Also, we didn't love Adrien and Freeman because they were unique. We loved them because they were good players and good teammates who were fun to root for. If Diarra is exactly the same as those guys (and we get him) that would be great.
I could live with this.
Wasn't this supposed to be announced by 11:30?
Wasn't this supposed to be announced by 11:30?
Tomorrow...
Good read there, anyone else find it funny that in evaluating a player's potential, size of neck is now in the conversation?
Not trying to insult or start something with anyone, but why does everyone always have to compare players to other players? The reason we loved Adrien, Freeman, etc. was that they were unique for our program. We should be hoping that Diarra builds a name for himself just like they did, but in his own way.
This sounds like a very positive message (all of our players are unique snowflakes), and so I get why people "liked" it, but I think it's quite strange to criticize people for asking who these recruits' best comps are. I don't watch high school basketball games in my spare time and it's very helpful to me and many others when someone can describe a facet of someone's game as being similar to a skill of a player we've all seen a lot of.
So I actually find all of the comparisons very helpful. I will continue to ask for comps and I hope others do as well.
I think the issue is that people are confusing "this player has a similar game to UCONN Great X" with "we expect this player to be as good/impactful as UCONN Great X right off the bat".
Even if the players weren't "unique snowflakes" it doesn't mean that there is a 1:1 previous UConn player comparison for each recruit. It seems hard to get any kind of feel for a high school player's performance relative to 4 years of past players at UConn.
Who says there has to be? Is a player more of a Marcus White or a Travis Knight? Is a player more a true PG or a combo guard? Maybe a kid has the ball-handling skills of one player and the spin move of another. It's not rocket science. Players remind people of other players, all the time.
I think the folks who confuse those two are willfully obtuse.I think the issue is that people are confusing "this player has a similar game to UCONN Great X" with "we expect this player to be as good/impactful as UCONN Great X right off the bat".
If you feel you've gained something useful from hearing that kind of info, that's fine I guess. I personally somewhat doubt the ability of our random posters to give meaningful accuracy in that regard.
If I remember correctly Harrell was ranked around 100, he was originally committed to Va Tech and UConn was interested before he picked Louisville. Harrell wasn't some surefire McDonald's type of recruit.Harrell was an absolute beast in AAU/High School. His highlight videos and performances from back then are legendary. I don't think Diarra is at that level, but he could blow up.
If you feel you've gained something useful from hearing that kind of info, that's fine I guess. I personally somewhat doubt the ability of our random posters to give meaningful accuracy in that regard.
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/108136/montrezl-harrellIf I remember correctly Harrell was ranked around 100, he was originally committed to Va Tech and UConn was interested before he picked Louisville. Harrell wasn't some surefire McDonald's type of recruit.
If we lose out on another recruit to VCU I'll pull my hair out.
If we lose out on another recruit to VCU I'll pull my hair out.
So much Montrezl Harrell in his game lol, if u follow Jon Rothstein on Twitter, u will get this one!Not trying to insult or start something with anyone, but why does everyone always have to compare players to other players? The reason we loved Adrien, Freeman, etc. was that they were unique for our program. We should be hoping that Diarra builds a name for himself just like they did, but in his own way.