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Pork Chop was already a good defensive college big before Dan Hurley arrived - I will say he improved offensively under Dan Hurley and staff.
Not at all saying that the staff has not taught them some things on the defensive side but in my experience of coaching, if you stress the importance of defense in order to keep your playing time - kids committed to learn will do so rather quickly through determination and if allowed to work through their mistakes, they display improvement thru actual game experience. Practice performance only tells you a tiny story.
BTW - Solo has improved to the point where he is barely acceptable, and I have yet to see him or Hass in a professional uniform.
Hass came to UConn known to be an above average defender.
Hawk did not become an adequate defender until he got to New Orleans and it's not Sanogo's offense that stops him from playing in the league. Tyrese didn't develop the physical body he needed until he left UConn and hired a trainer.
Newton did improve his defense at UConn - no doubt - when he came to UConn he couldn't guard an empty chair.
Castle was an unbelievably good defender for his age coming to UConn - it was drilled into him by his father and AAU coach.
Gaff, Adams, Akok, Bouk and RJ, to name a few, came to UConn unable to defend correctly and left the same way.
I know some like to feel the staff walks on water....................
A coach can only do so much, they can gives a player the tools to be successful but they can't change a human being. It's the silliest argument in the world thinking you can make something bad into something good every single time. The most challenging part of coaching is the identification of how good talent can be in a future state. To minimize that risk, you then identify players that are proven at a highest level possible. That's called the portal. This is what all top coaches are or will be doing. If you wed yourself to long term development you are taking on risk you don't need to, and will be competing against programs removing that risk. Aka, dumb.

Sure, get 1-2 projects in the hopper for some continuity is a useful strategy but they should be seen as dispensable if they aren't developing a necessary pace. You should never feel the need to stick it out through thick or thin, as neither party is doing themselves any favors.
 

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A coach can only do so much, they can gives a player the tools to be successful but they can't change a human being. It's the silliest argument in the world thinking you can make something bad into something good every single time. The most challenging part of coaching is the identification of how good talent can be in a future state. To minimize that risk, you then identify players that are proven at a highest level possible. That's called the portal. This is what all top coaches are or will be doing. If you wed yourself to long term development you are taking on risk you don't need to, and will be competing against programs removing that risk. Aka, dumb.

Sure, get 1-2 projects in the hopper for some continuity is a useful strategy but they should be seen as dispensable if they aren't developing a necessary pace. You should never feel the need to stick it out through thick or thin, as neither party is doing themselves any favors.
Yessir take a look at St. John's recruits for 2025 - zero. Doubt Pitino is not hitting the portal hard.

We reload with 3 McDonald's AA guys plus a vegemite sandwich while retaining (likely) Solo Ball, Stewart, Ross, Abraham, Nowell, Reed, Jr. and can hit the portal hard for a PG and maybe a PF!
 
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The most I’ve seen is guys making heavily contested jumpshots over him. But maybe I missed something.
Although I don't think he is a great defender, I will agree that he, through no fault of his own, has been the biggest victim of his man making hard well defended shots.
 
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Yessir take a look at St. John's recruits for 2025 - zero. Doubt Pitino is not hitting the portal hard.

We reload with 3 McDonald's AA guys plus a vegemite sandwich while retaining (likely) Solo Ball, Stewart, Ross, Abraham, Nowell, Reed, Jr. and can hit the portal hard for a PG and maybe a PF!
Pitino will be looking to grab the best PG & CG the portal has to offer, which is EXACTLY what we are going to be in market for. He will be a savage around it with a heavily invested juice magnet backing him up. If he gets his trio back next year & a couple portal studs, Slick could easily be right back in the top 10 mix next year.

The days of 3-4 long term HS development classes is over at the high level of college hoops. That "Fab 5" or so we called it ain't gonna happen again in Hurley's Uconn lifetime. It's only coaches with archaic philosophies or with no NIL that will be forced to do it.
 
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Next year is Wilcher’s year
Wilcher, Zubi & Ruis come back they're front running for BE favorites. Was thinking that losing Smith & Kadari they would need two guards, but you're right that Wilcher likely rolls into one of those roles and they backfill Scott at the 3. I guess they can swing Ayo into the 3 too. Creigton, Marquette, Nova, Xavier all losing a ton. Xavier does have Conwell & Swain back.

If I were to guess, BE preseason top 3 next year pre-portal:

St John's
Uconn
Xavier
 

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Wilcher, Zubi & Ruis come back they're front running for BE favorites. Was thinking that losing Smith & Kadari they would need two guards, but you're right that Wilcher likely rolls into one of those roles and they backfill Scott at the 3. I guess they can swing Ayo into the 3 too. Creigton, Marquette, Nova, Xavier all losing a ton. Xavier does have Conwell & Swain back.

If I were to guess, BE preseason top 3 next year pre-portal:

St John's
Uconn
Xavier
Marquette will do what they do every year and have new guys stepping up.

The core looks like Gold and Ross then whoever makes a leap for them. They do have a freshman 7’1 center marinating for the future too from what I see.
 
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Wilcher, Zubi & Ruis come back they're front running for BE favorites. Was thinking that losing Smith & Kadari they would need two guards, but you're right that Wilcher likely rolls into one of those roles and they backfill Scott at the 3. I guess they can swing Ayo into the 3 too. Creigton, Marquette, Nova, Xavier all losing a ton. Xavier does have Conwell & Swain back.

If I were to guess, BE preseason top 3 next year pre-portal:

St John's
Uconn
Xavier
Aaron Scott is a senior so he'll be gone next year
 
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Wilcher, Zubi & Ruis come back they're front running for BE favorites. Was thinking that losing Smith & Kadari they would need two guards, but you're right that Wilcher likely rolls into one of those roles and they backfill Scott at the 3. I guess they can swing Ayo into the 3 too. Creigton, Marquette, Nova, Xavier all losing a ton. Xavier does have Conwell & Swain back.

If I were to guess, BE preseason top 3 next year pre-portal:

St John's
Uconn
Xavier
Pitino is expecting Luis to test the NBA waters this offseason.
 
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Pitino is expecting Luis to test the NBA waters this offseason.
Not seeing him in any mocks, so I might expect his to test and come back to work on his 3 game. Shooting it at 30%, 22% last year, so not sure what market is for him at the NBA level right now.
 
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Wilcher, Zubi & Ruis come back they're front running for BE favorites. Was thinking that losing Smith & Kadari they would need two guards, but you're right that Wilcher likely rolls into one of those roles and they backfill Scott at the 3. I guess they can swing Ayo into the 3 too. Creigton, Marquette, Nova, Xavier all losing a ton. Xavier does have Conwell & Swain back.

If I were to guess, BE preseason top 3 next year pre-portal:

St John's
Uconn
Xavier
Why do you call him Ruis in every post?

Way too early to be talking about next season. UConn will look much different, all the teams will look much different.

One thing you can kind of take to the bank though is that UConn, Creighton, St. John's, Marquette, and Xavier will all be good.
 
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Why do you call him Ruis in every post?

Way too early to be talking about next season. UConn will look much different, all the teams will look much different.

One thing you can kind of take to the bank though is that UConn, Creighton, St. John's, Marquette, and Xavier will all be good.
Because it combines RJ & Luis and I'm being cute.

True on too early, but you can anticipate between what they are rolling back and what they can do in the portal between attraction & NIL. Creighton is losing Kalk, Ash & Neal. They could be in for a pitfall that McDermott can't coach out of - that is a lot to lose at key positions, Kalk being a super unique piece that makes everything better. Marquette is losing Jones, Mitchell & Joplin. With Shaka never using the portal, not sure what their upside is with just Ross. I'd expect those two to have drop offs.
 
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In terms of development The worst thing to happen to UConn basketball was Hilton Armstrong. Everyone assumes a jump like he made is the norm rather than the exception. Most players make modest year over year improvement often driven by strength and conditioning improvements, sometimes adjusting to the speed and intensity of the college game vis-a-vis high school and aau. Sometimes it is just understanding the game better. If you saw Memphis game you know Reed had potential. I think his play of late has been partly more focus on his part but also partly a change in approach by Hurley when his Euro-offense wasn’t working.
I was at the Memphis game in person and I can tell you Reed was an imposing beast in that game. As for Hilton Armstrong, I am glad he improved so much that he got drafted. What people seem to forget here, or it just isn't mentioned with Hilton, is that he was lucky Andrew Bynum decided to go straight to the NBA instead of honoring is letter of intent to go to UConn. If Bynum goes to UConn, I am not sure Hilton gets that much playing time in 2006 to prove he should be drafted.
 

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I was at the Memphis game in person and I can tell you Reed was an imposing beast in that game. As for Hilton Armstrong, I am glad he improved so much that he got drafted. What people seem to forget here, or it just isn't mentioned with Hilton, is that he was lucky Andrew Bynum decided to go straight to the NBA instead of honoring is letter of intent to go to UConn. If Bynum goes to UConn, I am not sure Hilton gets that much playing time in 2006 to prove he should be drafted.
It’s just crazy to think that 2006 team was suppose to have Andrew Bynum and AJ Price on it too. As if the team wasn’t loaded enough.
 
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Marquette will do what they do every year and have new guys stepping up.

The core looks like Gold and Ross then whoever makes a leap for them. They do have a freshman 7’1 center marinating for the future too from what I see.

Funny, Jaylin Stewart's minutes profile through his first two seasons looks a lot like Ben Gold's. 4-5 minutes for most games as a Freshman, with a few games with more minutes due to lopsided scores or blowouts. Stewart actually getting more minutes in each season. But Marquette developed Gold with minutes and we are failing to do so with Stewart?

Chase Ross certainly got more minutes early on, but was a fairly consistent rotation contributor from day one.

The 7-1 kid is redshirting and hasn't played this year.
 

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Funny, Jaylin Stewart's minutes profile through his first two seasons looks a lot like Ben Gold's. 4-5 minutes for most games as a Freshman, with a few games with more minutes due to lopsided scores or blowouts. Stewart actually getting more minutes in each season. But Marquette developed Gold with minutes and we are failing to do so with Stewart?

Chase Ross certainly got more minutes early on, but was a fairly consistent rotation contributor from day one.

The 7-1 kid is redshirting and hasn't played this year.
Marquette wishes they recruited like us.



The 7’ isn't even ranked. And he’ll probably play before Singare

 
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Funny, Jaylin Stewart's minutes profile through his first two seasons looks a lot like Ben Gold's. 4-5 minutes for most games as a Freshman, with a few games with more minutes due to lopsided scores or blowouts. Stewart actually getting more minutes in each season. But Marquette developed Gold with minutes and we are failing to do so with Stewart?

Chase Ross certainly got more minutes early on, but was a fairly consistent rotation contributor from day one.

The 7-1 kid is redshirting and hasn't played this year.

Jaylin averaged 24 mpg when Liam was out, and that # is brought down by him having only a 12-minute stint when Aidan played 25 off the bench against Xavier. He averaged 7 and 2 on 60/48/25. The idea that Stew was not given a chance with extended minutes baffles me. He was our starting SF and was given leeway to play through mistakes and be active. He had some games where he was aggressive and others where he was passive. He is who he is. Talented but incredibly inconsistent. Hopefully, he will stick here and improve to be the player so many think he can be.
 

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Jaylin averaged 24 mpg when Liam was out, and that # is brought down by him having only a 12-minute stint when Aidan played 25 off the bench against Xavier. He averaged 7 and 2 on 60/48/25. The idea that Stew was not given a chance with extended minutes baffles me. He was our starting SF and was given leeway to play through mistakes and be active. He had some games where he was aggressive and others where he was passive. He is who he is. Talented but incredibly inconsistent. Hopefully, he will stick here and improve to be the player so many think he can be.
For the record. I don't think Stewart is a minutes issue. He's just gotten to the point where he's only taking 3s
 

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My friend, if you recruit a kid who shoots close to 50% from 3, you don't have that guy play the point. I am just saying....
Esp when he can’t in any way play PG at this level, and hasn’t had payed PG at any semblance of a high level of basketball.
 
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I normally like this dude. His take on the #1 seeds relative to UConn makes no sense, however. Duke is a fine team. They are a also not a bad matchup for us. Forget about the seeding. Which #1 do we draw? Houston? Alabama? Auburn? If we draw any of them, we done.
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Pork Chop was already a good defensive college big before Dan Hurley arrived - I will say he improved offensively under Dan Hurley and staff.
Not at all saying that the staff has not taught them some things on the defensive side but in my experience of coaching, if you stress the importance of defense in order to keep your playing time - kids committed to learn will do so rather quickly through determination and if allowed to work through their mistakes, they display improvement thru actual game experience. Practice performance only tells you a tiny story.
BTW - Solo has improved to the point where he is barely acceptable, and I have yet to see him or Hass in a professional uniform.
Hass came to UConn known to be an above average defender.
Hawk did not become an adequate defender until he got to New Orleans and it's not Sanogo's offense that stops him from playing in the league. Tyrese didn't develop the physical body he needed until he left UConn and hired a trainer.
Newton did improve his defense at UConn - no doubt - when he came to UConn he couldn't guard an empty chair.
Castle was an unbelievably good defender for his age coming to UConn - it was drilled into him by his father and AAU coach.
Gaff, Adams, Akok, Bouk and RJ, to name a few, came to UConn unable to defend correctly and left the same way.
I know some like to feel the staff walks on water....................
You are arguing for the sake of arguing. The list of players that have gotten better under this coaching staff is long, and impressive. And by the way, the staff does not walk on water, but that's because they can use their trophies as a rather large boat to stay dry.
 

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Esp when he can’t in any way play PG at this level, and hasn’t had payed PG at any semblance of a high level of basketball.
Yeah, Braylon is his team's shooting guard. One of his twin younger brothers is the point and the other brother backs up Braylon at the 2. Let this kid shoot...do not try to make him the point guard.

Let's get the best PG we can from the portal, and let's bring along Nowell...he just may just have some Boatright in him...supposed to have quick hands at least.
 
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Again, I’m not sure of the examples for Ross of him having this same habit as of recently.

Hate to keep bringing up the Marquette game, but he was lights out keeping guys in front of him. The only time he was beat off the dribble to the rim was when a screen got in his way. And they had a lot of good guards to do it with.

Which is why I’m asking where have you seen this in other games. Especially in recent games that are suppose to explain why he’s not playing.

The most I’ve seen is guys making heavily contested jumpshots over him. But maybe I missed something.
Man take the ROSS colored glasses off please
 

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