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I'm pretty sure that was your shortest post ever. You feeling OK?I agree.

I'm pretty sure that was your shortest post ever. You feeling OK?I agree.

Enoch is 6'10 with a wingspan of over 7ft, also looks to be at least 230lbs, he can play C
I know his height Ace, and I know he likes playing outside a bit. Do you have a reason other than his height that makes you say that? PN is tall too.
I know his height Ace, and I know he likes playing outside a bit. Do you have a reason other than his height that makes you say that? PN is tall too.
And Nolan has played almost exclusively at center for us. What's your point?
I only saw Enoch a few times last season at STM, but I don't think I ever saw him playing anywhere but center.
Meh. I like our roster just fine compared to that, as long as we add a couple of shooters.View attachment 10661 Just saying, if Dook gets this class... Everyone should quit... I mean holy...
Ace gave you height, weight and wingspan - three areas that factor into where he will likely play. Not sure why you chose to focus solely on height.My point, Bruce, is that I would not want Nolan to be our starting center and maybe height alone does not make a center. I thought that was pretty obvious.
I like our roster too. That being said, K coaching that incoming squad of freshman, plus whatever they have coming back, would be ridiculous. There's no way they'd all stay committed, but it's just crazy to think about...Meh. I like our roster just fine compared to that, as long as we add a couple of shooters.
He started as a sophomore for a team that won the national championship.My point, Bruce, is that I would not want Nolan to be our starting center...
I asked a question, Ace answered it. No fight from me.Ace gave you height, weight and wingspan - three areas that factor into where he will likely play. Not sure why you chose to focus solely on height.
He started as a sophomore for a team that won the national championship.
I'm pretty ok with Nolan being our starting center as long as he's healthy and has an adequate back-up. He's much better as a 5 than as a 4.
The NBA is the most athletic of the major sports leagues. 99% of the players entering the draft are all incredibly athletic, and like I said size at the 5 spot is slowly being phased out for more mobile defensive minded players that can switch during PnR defense (think Draymond or Bosh type bigs). An athletic 7' in the NBA simply isnt what it used to be, and honestly I love AB but he lacks so many fundamental skills that are required at that level that I think he'd get abused in the NBA. The NBA is grown men, AB can barely be physical at the college level playing against boys. He would get pushed around easily.You are radically underestimating the value of an athletic 7 footer.
The NBA is the most athletic of the major sports leagues. 99% of the players entering the draft are all incredibly athletic, and like I said size at the 5 spot is slowly being phased out for more mobile defensive minded players that can switch during PnR defense (think Draymond or Bosh type bigs). An athletic 7' in the NBA simply isnt what it used to be, and honestly I love AB but he lacks so many fundamental skills that are required at that level that I think he'd get abused in the NBA. The NBA is grown men, AB can barely be physical at the college level playing against boys. He would get pushed around easily.
They said that in 1999!View attachment 10661 Just saying, if Dook gets this class... Everyone should quit... I mean holy...
Think what you all want, but you will all be disappointed on draft day. Enjoy the time Brimah has in a UConn jersey and dont rush him out, because I truly dont foresee watching him play televised games much longer. This isnt a diss or an insult to AB, I hope he proves me wrong but I really dont see it.
Think what you all want, but you will all be disappointed on draft day. Enjoy the time Brimah has in a UConn jersey and dont rush him out, because I truly dont foresee watching him play televised games much longer. This isnt a diss or an insult to AB, I hope he proves me wrong but I really dont see it.
Weird how so many of these recruiting threads turn into Brimah discussions. I'm higher on AB than you but I don't think he ends up being a first round draft pick unless he improves his shooting and post moves. If he could improve his mid range jump shot in the next two years I think he would get drafted and make a roster for sure. If he ends up a backup center he could play a decade in the league and do just fine. Or he could be better than that. I just think with his height and athleticism he makes an NBA roster at minimum. I'd love for him to stay all four years to improve his pro resume and then go have a nice career. Meanwhile he can stay with us and help us win another National Championship.Think what you all want, but you will all be disappointed on draft day. Enjoy the time Brimah has in a UConn jersey and dont rush him out, because I truly dont foresee watching him play televised games much longer. This isnt a diss or an insult to AB, I hope he proves me wrong but I really dont see it.
LOLI'm pretty sure that was your shortest post ever. You feeling OK?![]()
How's that for a short post?LOL

You mean miller can't handle the intelligence part on his own? Why else would we bring in someone from Cornell?The Wenyen posts of him being a one and done or 2 year guy are also laughable. While the kid has jumped the rankings in a huge way if you watched him at all he is way too weak and skinny for even a thought of the next level. 2 years? Maybe but he can't mature physically fast enough to be a one and done with that body, no way. And while his skill set is real nice, there's a ways to go with his handle, shooting and defense as far as guarding people. Not everyone is or even should be ready for the draft after one or 2 years of college. Doesn't mean they can't be a highly ranked senior but we think way too much of how good these kids are for some reason.
And of course I can't go without throwing in my Amida 2 cents - he is not the 2nd most important player on the team I'm afraid but could be. That's up to him and how far he comes as well as if he is someone ready for the next level. I won't disappoint here either, he's not a 7 footer, he may be 6'10 but that's it. But he certainly is as long as a 7 footer and could play that way given strength but a lot more of that needs to be added. Listen, best thing for all is to see where he is at this year, enjoy the fact he is in a Husky uni again this year and potentially next year while allowing himself the opportunity to grow as a player. Like I said it may seem like I don't think much of him but I do, we are fortunate to have one of the top centers in the college game and his ceiling is still within reach. He just really needs to understand the game more and do the right things more to make himself more attractive as well as make the Huskies even more formidable. If he makes that leap in the intelligence of the game I promise this team will be really really good.