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Which games in which he played (all five regular season, not the cameos in the NCAA) did he fail your eye test for success?

I’m rooting for the kid and we should believe there is hope. But he’s right at no point has he looked like he was a natural on the court. Granted small samples but it’s reality. Long way to go for him one can only hope for a big jump.
 
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Wow. I don't really see him as a center, but I know he will spend some time there. Surely he would be better as a second big man on the floor, but ya gotta play where you are needed and where there are minutes. No matter what, I do think we will see Johnson find his groove this year, and he will be a big part of this team this season. Coaching staff is strong on developing players, and Johnson needs on the floor game experience to get better.
 
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Which games in which he played (all five regular season, not the cameos in the NCAA) did he fail your eye test for success?
So his freshman year doesn't count?
 
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Did you go to the open scrimmage practice? He showed out quite nicely.

Everything good that happened in that practice translated to the regular season for all the players I watched. Everything…

Except for Samson, who had the foot injury after limited minutes in the first game of the season. His spot minutes the rest of the season were not great, but understandable given the injury.

People down on him are borderline clueless/full-on clueless. It’s that simple.
 

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Way to give the guy a chance after a major injury.
 
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Did you go to the open scrimmage practice? He showed out quite nicely.

Everything good that happened in that practice translated to the regular season for all the players I watched. Everything…

Except for Samson, who had the foot injury after limited minutes in the first game of the season. His spot minutes the rest of the season were not great, but understandable given the injury.

People down on him are borderline clueless/full-on clueless. It’s that simple.
The flaw in this is that in the first game of the season, when he wasn't injured, he still had the same issues from freshman year. Hopefully he will improve, because that would be a huge benefit to the team, and the fact he's still on the roster says alot about the staff's belief that he can.
 

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Possibly the worst take of the year. He might be the most athletically gifted player on the roster. You wanted out highly rated 4 star 6'10" athletic shot blocker who can handle the ball, attack off the bounce and shoot 3s to leave?

By far the most important thing Hurley did for this season was convince him to stay. Reports are he spent a LOT of effort on that.
 
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Possibly the worst take of the year. He might be the most athletically gifted player on the roster. You wanted out highly rated 4 star 6'10" athletic shot blocker who can handle the ball, attack off the bounce and shoot 3s to leave?

By far the most important thing Hurley did for this season was convince him to stay. Reports are he spent a LOT of effort on that.
Your takes on Samson Johnson make your takes on other subjects look almost rational.
 
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I disagree. I saw good progress in a small sample.
He committed 4 fouls in 16 minutes against some team that finished in the 330's in Kempom. He's never playing real minutes if he continues to do that.
 
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He committed 4 fouls in 16 minutes against some team that finished in the 330's in Kempom. He's never playing real minutes if he continues to do that.
It was the first game of the season....ya think it's possible he was trying to do a bit too much...especially on D..since that is a key for Hurley. He's had a full Fr season and 1/2 Soph season....practicing against the National Champs...You don't think it's possible he's progressed and is ready for a breakout JR year?
 

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The flaw in this is that in the first game of the season, when he wasn't injured, he still had the same issues from freshman year. Hopefully he will improve, because that would be a huge benefit to the team, and the fact he's still on the roster says alot about the staff's belief that he can.
Hawkins was 0-4 from the field first game of the season too. Some guys have jitters and just have to play through them before getting comfortable.
 

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If that was true he would’ve transferred on his own or been guided by the staff to find a fresh start somewhere else. Him being on the roster says that Hurley believes in him. With so much talent in the portal I think we would’ve gotten a quality transfer at the 4 if we needed to. I know there are always going to be busts but I really don’t think that Samson was so highly rated for no reason.
Hurley believes but we just don’t know if it’ll work out. This the nature of the sport.
 

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I admit, I keep forgetting he earned a starting role last year before he got hurt.

I feel like any time someone posts this it needs the asterisk of Karaban nursing an injury in preseason and Johnson being the starter by default.

I have yet to read anything from the UConn coaches suggesting a healthy Johnson was ever ahead of a healthy Karaban.
 

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I feel like any time someone posts this it needs the asterisk of Karaban nursing an injury in preseason and Johnson being the starter by default.

I have yet to read anything from the UConn coaches suggesting a healthy Johnson was ever ahead of a healthy Karaban.
Well Hurley said he and Hawkins were the best players in the scrimmage. I don't think there is any conclusion we can reach other than that it was probably pretty close between them. I've not seen anything saying Karaban had won the starting job either.

This is a good problem to have. Not sure why some here (not you) keep rooting for people to fail.
 
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Possibly the worst take of the year. He might be the most athletically gifted player on the roster. You wanted out highly rated 4 star 6'10" athletic shot blocker who can handle the ball, attack off the bounce and shoot 3s to leave?

By far the most important thing Hurley did for this season was convince him to stay. Reports are he spent a LOT of effort on that.
What?
 

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Well Hurley said he and Hawkins were the best players in the scrimmage. I don't think there is any conclusion we can reach other than that it was probably pretty close between them. I've not seen anything saying Karaban had won the starting job either.

This is a good problem to have. Not sure why some here (not you) keep rooting for people to fail.

I definitely want Samson to succeed and a front court with Clingan, Karaban and Johnson is a great way to start a front line. I do think Samson can back up both 4 and 5. There's definitely at least 20 mpg to be had beyond Clingan and Karaban.
 

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Why doesn't the sophomore scrimmage trump what you saw from him as a freshman?
 
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Well Hurley said he and Hawkins were the best players in the scrimmage. I don't think there is any conclusion we can reach other than that it was probably pretty close between them. I've not seen anything saying Karaban had won the starting job either.

This is a good problem to have. Not sure why some here (not you) keep rooting for people to fail.
That's just not true, Hurley was pretty clear about minutes at the 4 spot when he previewed the roster here

 
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