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Just going off of what Hurley said before the game, that Diarra needs 6-8 weeks if he sits out, coupled with how he looked last night...I'm not sure he plays again this year. Neal has good quickness for a big guy, but if Diarra is even remotely healthy there's no way Neal would have blown by him off the dribble for a dunk like that.
6-8 weeks will be needed to get him to 100%, or at least with my Husky Blue goggles that is how I interpreted Hurley's statement. Maybe a few weeks of rest gets Hassan better. We know this for sure, UConn should not need him this weekend for the Seton Hall game.
 
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6-8 weeks will be needed to get him to 100%, or at least with my Husky Blue goggles that is how I interpreted Hurley's statement. Maybe a few weeks of rest gets Hassan better. We know this for sure, UConn should not need him this weekend for the Seton Hall game.
Let him rest as much as possible until tourney action and then shoot that knee up with an antiflammatory for one last Hassan run.
 

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And the reality is that none of us really know what he brings to the table. Everyone is banking on a recruiting ranking.
These are his per 40 numbers. It's not just recruiting rankings. He's been good. He needs to play.

FGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%2P2PA2P%eFG%FTFTAFT%ORBDRBTRBASTSTLBLKTOVPFPTS
4.510.30.4351.35.40.253.14.90.6360.51.82.20.82.746.76.71.80.92.74.512.1
 
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These are his per 40 numbers. It's not just recruiting rankings. He's been good. He needs to play.

FGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%2P2PA2P%eFG%FTFTAFT%ORBDRBTRBASTSTLBLKTOVPFPTS
4.510.30.4351.35.40.253.14.90.6360.51.82.20.82.746.76.71.80.92.74.512.1

He's played like 89 minutes all year. Projecting this out is idiotic. Here's a recent transfer of ours per 40.

5.59.4.5833.97.1.5561.62.4.667.7923.13.11.0000.87.88.63.11.61.60.03.118.0
 
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These are his per 40 numbers. It's not just recruiting rankings. He's been good. He needs to play.

FGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%2P2PA2P%eFG%FTFTAFT%ORBDRBTRBASTSTLBLKTOVPFPTS
4.510.30.4351.35.40.253.14.90.6360.51.82.20.82.746.76.71.80.92.74.512.1

we need to find rahsool diggins some minutes too
 
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Just going off of what Hurley said before the game, that Diarra needs 6-8 weeks if he sits out, coupled with how he looked last night...I'm not sure he plays again this year. Neal has good quickness for a big guy, but if Diarra is even remotely healthy there's no way Neal would have blown by him off the dribble for a dunk like that.
With the hook he used on that move he was getting by anybody
 
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I don't know if we're going to see Diarra again this year.
Then no glory for us. But it’s not like he’s trying to preserve his draft stock. He can give whatever he has left.
 
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This doesn’t make sense. Are you arguing Cam was our lead guard?

Not at all. What I said in response to your post was that Cam could operate effectively as a point guard if the situation dictated. Also, you comment that there’s not much Aiden can’t do, that Came could do. I completely disagree with that. Cam could crash both the offensive and defensive glass, drive to the hoop to score or draw fouls, create his own shot. Aiden can’t do any of this.


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Everyone (including us) wanted Timberlake last year.

At least we have another year that Aiden can develop into. I think from an athletic standpoint, there isn't much that Cam did that Aiden can’t do. All Cam has on Aiden is a little weight, which Aiden can put on. Again, Cam wasn’t asked to be our lead guard. I think we do need a more pure, big point guard from the portal with high D1 experience. With the sophomores coming back along with Tarris as a senior, with the freshmen coming in… it’s a great situation for a solid point guard to take the lead
 
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Agreed. I think it’s got to be Solo, let Diarra recover, give Mahaney 5 min each game to see if he’s serviceable based on that matchup (otherwise keep him at the 2 for the rest of his minutes), and start getting Nowell more reps once he’s healthy.
On second thought, just give the ball to Liam and get the hell out of the way. That works too.
 

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Think this board is underrating how hard of a position PG is to play and how hard it is to find a big one that isn’t also an NBA prospect.

Maybe I’m wrong though and there were lots of 6’4 and up PGs in the portal last year. I don’t follow heavily.
 
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I really wanted a two pg system. I had no idea McNeeley would be the solution. Honestly, I didn’t know he had the skill.
 
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What I said in response to your post was that Cam could operate effectively as a point guard if the situation dictated.
No you didn’t, all you posted was a confusing statement that didn’t contain a single one of those words

Also, you comment that there’s not much Aiden can’t do, that Came could do. I completely disagree with that. Cam could crash both the offensive and defensive glass, drive to the hoop to score or draw fouls, create his own shot. Aiden can’t do any of this.
I said, from an athletic standpoint, there isn’t some big theoretical difference between them. They’re both similarly below-the-rim players. Cam, with his extra two years of experience, used his knowledge of the game to put himself in good positions to score, defend, or rebound. With two extra years in college, Cam is heavier (and likely stronger), which supports rebounding and driving. If Aiden gets heavier and stronger to catch up to Cam said regard, all that separates them is their experience and headiness. With that, the rebounding and driving through contact can naturally follow.

Please share with us your compilation of Cam taking his guy off a dribble and creating his own shot.
 
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Please share with us your compilation of Cam taking his guy off a dribble and creating his own shot.


Not to butt in but here it is.. Aiden can’t be cam by next season. Cams shot fakes and use of his body are so much better and he is definitely way stronger than Aiden. I think it’s more likely Aiden transfers out.
 
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No you didn’t, all you posted was a confusing statement that didn’t contain a single one of those words


I said, from an athletic standpoint, there isn’t some big theoretical difference between them. They’re both similarly below-the-rim players. Cam, with his extra two years of experience, used his knowledge of the game to put himself in good positions to score, defend, or rebound. With two extra years in college, Cam is heavier (and likely stronger), which supports rebounding and driving. If Aiden gets heavier and stronger to catch up to Cam said regard, all that separates them is their experience and headiness. With that, the rebounding and driving through contact can naturally follow.

Please share with us your compilation of Cam taking his guy off a dribble and creating his own shot.
There's no need to die on this hill.
 

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