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Indeed, best screener Chief has seen at UConn. Jake enjoyed that part of the game too.Jake was a terrific screener. He was part of the double screen that got RIP open for that sweet jumper.
Indeed, best screener Chief has seen at UConn. Jake enjoyed that part of the game too.Jake was a terrific screener. He was part of the double screen that got RIP open for that sweet jumper.
Josh Boone, Jake, Travis, Alex, Hilton, just to name a few all developed nicely under Jimmy C. They also didn't look lost as Josh Carlton doesoften. Let's see what year 3 brings but it as of now, he shouldn't be compared to any of those guys under a coach that made big overachievers.
Boone set nice picks. So did Eric Hayward.Indeed, best screener Chief has seen at UConn. Jake enjoyed that part of the game too.
Great hair too. Now, not as much.Indeed, best screener Chief has seen at UConn. Jake enjoyed that part of the game too.
But neither could take a charge as well as Phil Nolan.Boone set nice picks. So did Eric Hayward.
Not with a man on third and nobody out in a tie game in the bottom of the 9thI’d rather strike out then hit into a double play.
This was my fear, to have those measurables and be ranked where he was...I get that you can’t teach 7’1, but this kid is that tall and isn’t even a big factor on his HS team. I’m sure he’ll block shots but nothing else about his game is college ready at all. I didn’t see the point in reaching for someone whose role Whaley could better fill for the next two seasons.
Hurley and the staff really dropped the ball at C in their first year here, but taking a huge project with a low floor could compound our frontcourt problems before alleviating them. I’d rather strike out then hit into a double play.
My bet Whaley steps up because this time Hurley will .. play him like he should have this year. Cob was never a player. Whaley will play D in the paint,rebound and block shots. That's all he has to do. He can hedge better than anybody including JC.
True that, Phil could move his feet. Rod Sellers set great picks too.But neither could take a charge as well as Phil Nolan.
Not with a man on third and nobody out in a tie game in the bottom of the 9th

Josh Boone, Jake, Travis, Alex, Hilton, just to name a few all developed nicely under Jimmy C. They also didn't look lost as Josh Carlton doesoften. Let's see what year 3 brings but it as of now, he shouldn't be compared to any of those guys under a coach that made big overachievers.
Carlton is MILES beyond where Hilton and Knight were at the same age.
That's true but the circumstances were entirely different and I just don't see Carlton turning into them.Carlton is MILES beyond where Hilton and Knight were at the same age.
That's true but the circumstances were entirely different and I just don't see Carlton turning into them.
That's true but the circumstances were entirely different and I just don't see Carlton turning into them.
We're playing a weaker schedule and he's our only option down low which is part of the reason why he's putting up bigger numbers than them. My point was I don't see him becoming as good.as them in the future, no NBA is Carlton's future.We're playing a far weaker schedule, and the rest of our roster is much more talented in relation to the rest of our competition than Hilton and Knight's teams were. We don't need him to turn into them.
And they were far bigger and far more athletic.The different circumstances are that Carlton is far more skilled than they were at this stage. Knight, in particular, was hot garbage until his junior year.
Going to disagree about the talent level competition comment. Knight and Hilton were on some of the best teams in the country, they were always better than the other teams they played.
I will never agree. But I do hope Josh is better in year 3.Carlton is MILES beyond where Hilton and Knight were at the same age.
I will never agree. But I do hope Josh is better in year 3.
Well, let's take a look, see if we can't convince you.
As a sophomore, Carlton averaged 9.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.8 blocks, 3.1 fouls on .607 shooting, .627 from the line. His /40 numbers were 16.2 points, 11.1 rebounds, 3.2 blocks, 5.5 fouls.
Knight's per game numbers were 2.5 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1 block, 2.3 fouls on .439 shooting, 50% from the line. /40 numbers are 8.3 points, 9.9 rebounds, 3.3 blocks, 7.9 fouls.
Armstrong's per game numbers were 2.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.7 blocks, 1.6 fouls, 50% shooting, .388 from the line. /40 numbers were 10.2 points, 12.3 rebounds, 3.0 blocks, 6.9 fouls.
By any reasonable statistical measure, Carlton was, by far, the best player as a sophomore. Why do you feel otherwise?
I get what you are saying; but not dubious. Big competitive difference. Still there is a happy medium and Josh has come a long way.Prepare yourself for an avalanche of dubious OBE/AAC claims.
Well, let's take a look, see if we can't convince you.
As a sophomore, Carlton averaged 9.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.8 blocks, 3.1 fouls on .607 shooting, .627 from the line. His /40 numbers were 16.2 points, 11.1 rebounds, 3.2 blocks, 5.5 fouls.
Knight's per game numbers were 2.5 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1 block, 2.3 fouls on .439 shooting, 50% from the line. /40 numbers are 8.3 points, 9.9 rebounds, 3.3 blocks, 7.9 fouls.
Armstrong's per game numbers were 2.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.7 blocks, 1.6 fouls, 50% shooting, .388 from the line. /40 numbers were 10.2 points, 12.3 rebounds, 3.0 blocks, 6.9 fouls.
By any reasonable statistical measure, Carlton was, by far, the best player as a sophomore. Why do you feel otherwise?
Exactly, the circumstances are all completely different. All these guys he's getting compared to were NBA players, let's just hope Carlton keeps improving.Travis Knight played 11.8 minutes per game as a sophomore, Hilton Armstrong played 9.1, Josh Carlton played 22.2. Carlton was the only interior player for UConn last year. Travis as a sophomore in 1993-1994 played with Donyell Marshall, Donny Marshall, Ray Allen, Doron Sheffer, Kirk King, Rudy Johnson, Brian Fair. Hilton as a sophomore in 2003-2004 played with Emeka Okafor, Charlie Villanueva, Josh Boone, Ben Gordon, Rashad Anderson, Denham Brown, Taliek Brown, Marcus Williams, and Marcus White.
Offense was not going through either Travis or Hilton on either team, and there was a lot of competition for rebounds from their teammates. On offense, both were often pulled away from the basket to set screens, which Calhoun used extensively.
Bottom line, Travis and Hilton had similar per-minute statistics on much stronger teams and with much less offense running through them.
I like Carlton and he may be a better college player than Travis or Hilton as a sophomore, but he has much less pro potential.