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That moment is probably why Perno became coach at UConn. Great moment, great guy, bad coach though. He never seemed to develop anyone.
Tate George?So, Phil Nolan is going to be a UConn coach?
Yes. I played against that team. It was ugly early.I also liked him a lot and was happy when he chose UConn. I grew up a couple of towns north of Bridgeport and always followed the Harding box scores and articles in the Bpt. Post. He played when Harding dominated HS ball in the state. If my memory is correct I believe played with John Bagley and Wes Mathews among others.
Our starting point guard is incredibly injury prone. Having Cole on the roster should would be a nice insurance policy.
He’d still be playing in 20, but I see your point.We need him more in 20 than now.
Yes. But in 20, AT will still be injury prone plus he will have graduated. And Vital will be gone.
Ed was kept off the floor by a frontcourt full of NBA talent.Purvis was better than Ed.
Ed was kept off the floor by a frontcourt full of NBA talent.
Nonsense. Ed was competing for playing time against Hilton Armstrong, Rudy Gay, Jeff Adrien, and Josh Boone. The years that UConn led the NCAA in shotblocking, and was rarely outrebounded in ANY game. Was ACC rookie of the year. Who was Purvis competing against for playing time? Again, who was Purvis competing with for playing time??? That’s right. The truth is that Nelson would have better served UConn basketball any of the last 4-5 years than “Ferrari” Purvis.NBA talent is whatever level of talent it takes to make it to the NBA. Seems crystal clear to me.
Oh, I forgot Charlie.Nonsense. Ed was competing for playing time against Hilton Armstrong, Rudy Gay, Jeff Adrien, and Josh Boone. The years that UConn led the NCAA in shotblocking, and was rarely outrebounded in ANY game. Was ACC rookie of the year. Who was Purvis competing against for playing time? Again, who was Purvis competing with for playing time??? That’s right. The truth is that Nelson would have better served UConn basketball any of the last 4-5 years than “Ferrari” Purvis.
Nonsense. Ed was competing for playing time against Hilton Armstrong, Rudy Gay, Jeff Adrien, and Josh Boone. The years that UConn led the NCAA in shotblocking, and was rarely outrebounded in ANY game. Was ACC rookie of the year. Who was Purvis competing against for playing time? Again, who was Purvis competing with for playing time??? That’s right. The truth is that Nelson would have better served UConn basketball any of the last 4-5 years than “Ferrari” Purvis.
I’d rather have Mouring than Purvis.Oh, I forgot Charlie.
See my original post. Ed Nelson was kept on the bench by a monster frontcourt. Purvis? Lol. I’d take Rashad, Denham, and Rashamel over Purvis anyday.What does being good enough to play in the NBA have with who your teammates were in college?
I’d rather have Mouring than Purvis.
Also, I repeat, a physical lunch-bucket type like Ed would have served UConn basketball better the last 4-5 years than Purvis. Care to argue that one? Ed would have averaged at least 10 and 8 on those teams.See my original post. Ed Nelson was kept on the bench by a monster frontcourt. Purvis? Lol. I’d take Rashad, Denham, and Rashamel over Purvis anyday.
Also, I repeat, a physical lunch-bucket type like Ed would have served UConn basketball better the last 4-5 years than Purvis. Care to argue that one? Ed would have averaged at least 10 and 8 on those teams.
Why? Mouring averaged more points, better 3p% and FG% in less minutes on a better team against better opposition. Do explain the “in a heartbeat”.As frustrating as Purvis was I would take him in a heartbeat over Mouring.
Nba talent vs good on the team the past 5 years are 2 different arguments.
See my original post. Ed Nelson was kept on the bench by a monster frontcourt. Purvis? Lol. I’d take Rashad, Denham, and Rashamel over Purvis anyday.
Ahh. Snappy comeback. I forgot Purvis was ACC ROY and was beating Richard Hamilton, Chris Smith, Ray Allen, and Taliek Brown for playing time. Nuff said.
Why? Mouring averaged more points, better 3p% and FG% in less minutes on a better team against better opposition. Do explain the “in a heartbeat”.
Purvis averaged from 11 to 14 PPG all three years.Also, I repeat, a physical lunch-bucket type like Ed would have served UConn basketball better the last 4-5 years than Purvis. Care to argue that one? Ed would have averaged at least 10 and 8 on those teams.
Must be sleeping. Dude could not make layups and he couldn't shoot, other than that.Nonsense. Ed was competing for playing time against Hilton Armstrong, Rudy Gay, Jeff Adrien, and Josh Boone. The years that UConn led the NCAA in shotblocking, and was rarely outrebounded in ANY game. Was ACC rookie of the year. Who was Purvis competing against for playing time? Again, who was Purvis competing with for playing time??? That’s right. The truth is that Nelson would have better served UConn basketball any of the last 4-5 years than “Ferrari” Purvis.