Barnes, Henson and Marshall anounce for the draft.Would probably be a good fit and beats the Hofstras of the world.
I just going to ask...Has anyone ever won two National Championships at two different schools? Maybe AO will want to be the first. I guess then he would go to UK
McAdoo >> AO
If I was AO I'd be less concerned about a NC and more about getting ready for the league.
He needs to be a featured player somewhere.
Let me pose this question again without wanting to "trash" Alex's game but, simply, be as real as a non-expert(that would be me! ) can be. We all watch a boatload of hoops. And we certainly, especially during The Dance, get a chance to see the best 1 or 2 players at the 4 and 5 positions on the the rosters of the so-called "elite" level D-1 schools. Can anybody honestly say that Alex's skill set puts him in a position to get starter's minutes? If I was asked who would be the most likely player to fail to finish/score inside 8-10 feet, his name would top the list every single time. If I was asked which 6'9",250lb.+ player at the 4 or the 5 was the least committed to rebounding(offensive or defensive), his name would be at or near the top every single time. If I was asked which player would be the least effective consistently defending his position against the top players at these so-called "elite" level D-1 programs, his name would be at or near the top every single time.
Then factor in the issue of his being named captain after a National Championship season on a team with a ton of top quality returning and incoming players, and examine his reaction to both having his minutes challenged and to the team's crying need for leadership. I really don't understand how he can be considered for anything more than back-up minutes at most of the programs being talked about. Perhaps, a new opportunity will improve effort; but it sure as hell isn't going to miraculously turn a poor to mediocre post player into a highly skilled, impactful starter who can make a real,legitimate difference. And any talk of a future in the NBA,imho, is just nonsense. As someone stated in another thread, essentially, if Jeff Adrien can't find a spot there is no way that Alex will. Alex couldn't fill Adrien's sneakers as a UConn player nevermind having a shot on an NBA roster. His jumping ship, for me, is probably one of the all-time,bulls**t moves ever pulled by a member of any UConn team going back the some 50 odd years that I've been a fan of this great program.
Amazing post. Nailed it on all topics. Alex is a weak crybaby bum. I guess he's fit in nicely at Duke or UncLet me pose this question again without wanting to "trash" Alex's game but, simply, be as real as a non-expert(that would be me! ) can be. We all watch a boatload of hoops. And we certainly, especially during The Dance, get a chance to see the best 1 or 2 players at the 4 and 5 positions on the the rosters of the so-called "elite" level D-1 schools. Can anybody honestly say that Alex's skill set puts him in a position to get starter's minutes? If I was asked who would be the most likely player to fail to finish/score inside 8-10 feet, his name would top the list every single time. If I was asked which 6'9",250lb.+ player at the 4 or the 5 was the least committed to rebounding(offensive or defensive), his name would be at or near the top every single time. If I was asked which player would be the least effective consistently defending his position against the top players at these so-called "elite" level D-1 programs, his name would be at or near the top every single time.
Then factor in the issue of his being named captain after a National Championship season on a team with a ton of top quality returning and incoming players, and examine his reaction to both having his minutes challenged and to the team's crying need for leadership. I really don't understand how he can be considered for anything more than back-up minutes at most of the programs being talked about. Perhaps, a new opportunity will improve effort; but it sure as hell isn't going to miraculously turn a poor to mediocre post player into a highly skilled, impactful starter who can make a real,legitimate difference. And any talk of a future in the NBA,imho, is just nonsense. As someone stated in another thread, essentially, if Jeff Adrien can't find a spot there is no way that Alex will. Alex couldn't fill Adrien's sneakers as a UConn player nevermind having a shot on an NBA roster. His jumping ship, for me, is probably one of the all-time,bulls**t moves ever pulled by a member of any UConn team going back the some 50 odd years that I've been a fan of this great program.
Certainly true, but McAdoo isn't a post player. He might play the 4 and AO could play the 5. I dunno if that's Roy Williams's style though. When's the last time UNC had a truly unskilled, post-only big man? Maybe AO is like Sean May Lite?
I'm not even sure if you could call AO a poor man's Sean May, May was highly skilled in the post and had a jumper out to 15 feet. Their offensive games aren't comparable.