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AskingWhat happened to an international recruit?? @husky99
AskingWhat happened to an international recruit?? @husky99
no need for a top 65 recruitwhen in the last 30 years has our 12th man been a top 65 recruit?
Well to be fair, there were moments in big games where he literally couldn’t dribble the ball.Why are people so low on Gaffney? Did I miss our last game where he was our best player?
Did you miss all the other games?Why are people so low on Gaffney? Did I miss our last game where he was our best player?
called it
Well put.Context matters. It was evident they were trying to add an impact player but it didn’t work out. They weren’t just going to add a “scorer” or “shooter” just to add one. That doesn’t make a lot of sense if the player isn’t a major upgrade. I’m sure they would have added a guy like Grady, Richmond etc if they could have. People are clamoring for guards and want to add a guy like Rocket who literally shot 33% last season from the field, that doesn’t really help them all that much. They’ll probably struggle at times offensively but they’ll be an elite defensive team and guys will improve. I think they’ll be fine.
Is Watts “a proven scorer”?The truth is we didn’t have enough scorers on last years team and we lost our only true scorer, replacing him with unproven freshman. We needed/need to add someone to put the ball in the hoop, and if we don’t it’s gonna be a struggle on the offensive end.
Honeymoon’s over?In fairness, I deserve a fair amount of blame for putting any stock in what Hurley says at this point. I believe his public comments have proven to be less than worthless most of the time.
Hurley is very much in the mindset of: improve the roster when/where you can but don’t force it just to make a move. He’s not branded as a transfer guy like Musselman, Oats, Beard etc. So some of these bigger talents in the transfer market probably aren’t looking that hard at UConn. They could definitely add a guy, but their thinking probably is: there isn’t a glaring need on the roster and not a top end guy that is definitively better than what we have.Well put.
I am glad that Hurley was trying to improve the roster because there is no question that there is room for improvement in the back court, where we currently have more questions than answers.
But I am also glad that we are not settling for a transfer that is another question instead of an answer.
The team as currently constructed has all the experience and defensive grit need to compete at the highest level and win championships. As I said last season, Cole is a serviceable point guard as part of an elite team--but without Bouk we need someone to develop as an elite scorer. We have a few possibilities, but none we've seen do it in real time enough to be confident about it.
I’m not referring to him specificallyIs Watts “a proven scorer”?
Hurley is very much in the mindset of: improve the roster when/where you can but don’t force it just to make a move. He’s not branded as a transfer guy like Musselman, Oats, Beard etc. So some of these bigger talents in the transfer market probably aren’t looking that hard at UConn. They could definitely add a guy, but their thinking probably is: there isn’t a glaring need on the roster and not a top end guy that is definitively better than what we have.
Its easy to sit there and say we need a “scorer” or need a “shooter.” But who are you adding is always the question. There’s not a need for another rotation guy, finding a big time bucket getter in the portal at this point probably isn’t happening. Continue to focus on recruiting high schoolers and develop your guys. We’ve seen the past two seasons under Hurley freshmen make a big impact. Current guys get better and a guy like Hawkins helps fill in the gaps. Add in Diggins who can help control things and allow Gaffney to get off the ball to be more of an attacker, I think they’ll be fine.
The strength of this team will be defense, they will be an elite defensive team. Would expect them to jump into the top 15-20 in KenPom there, pretty confident in that.Agree with a lot of what you say but the fact is Gaffney has been nothing but flashes. He's shown some ability but the higher percentage by far in 2 years is a guy who drifted east to west with little impact on the offense. Now you did mention we will be an elite defensive team, the issue is if Gaff is playing a lot there will need to be a major improvement there for sure. He gets beat off the dribble from the perimeter badly more often than not. Cole did a much better job than expected and is tough but he's not going to shut many people down either. The back court is left hoping for a rookie invasion or another surprise I'm afraid. I am all in of the improvements from those on the roster happen, but to be confident we can compete at a high level as expected with what was left I'm afraid I'm not very confident. But again, that's just me I hope I live on crow the next season.
Honeymoon’s over?
I'm tired of athletes that can jump over the moon but can't shoot.
You mean his “Super Bowl”View attachment 67174
But he totally killed First Night, so there's that.