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Shonn Miller (Cornell Transfer) Met With UCONN

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And if Michigan is so full of geniuses, why don't they fix Detroit?

Funny, some would argue that there is only one God, and apparently he's distracted. As for the kid, Ollie is now on stage. Let's see if he can/will deliver.
 
Jesus.

He's about two inches short and 30 pounds lighter.
If Miller is accurately measured at 6'7 then he is taller than Harrell. Obviously not as thick but just as tall.
 
There is just so much dumb stuff said on this board. Shonn Miller is obviously bigger than Daniel Hamilton and obviously smaller than Harrell.
 
If Miller is accurately measured at 6'7 then he is taller than Harrell. Obviously not as thick but just as tall.
He's probably not 6'7", but he's definitely big enough to play power forward in the AAC. He was listed at 6'4" coming out of high school. I think he's grown a little since then, but I'd be shocked if he were more than 6'6" in reality.
 
Could care less about his size he does things our other bigs don't and a lot more often obviously. Would be a good get for sure!
 
From this tape he should be a great addition to UConn. He seems to play exceptionally well in empty stadiums, a must for our road trips in the AAC, specifically USF, Houston and Southwestern Appalachian Tech.
hahahahaha!!! :D did you come up with that all by yourself!? original!!! Hysterical!!
 
I want to call him out too but hes 100% correct
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No jokes please, but are people being a little too generous in translating his Ivy League numbers to our team?
 
No jokes please, but are people being a little too generous in translating his Ivy League numbers to our team?

People are being wonderfully accurate in assessing his abilities and comparing them to what we currently have in-house.
 
No jokes please, but are people being a little too generous in translating his Ivy League numbers to our team?


Facey moved Nolan out of the starting position and Nolan was a junior that is very telling of our big man problem. Later Facey lost the position.

Brimah was benched late season quite often for lack of productivity.

Lubin was not D1 ready.

Enoch is a freshman.

Also who is really testing/pushing our bigs in practice? I still contend that Brimah probably looks NBA ready in practice.

We are desperate and any 'experienced' big man is welcomed. To me he'd be perfect particularly for the development of our young bigs.

Those are some of the reasons why I want him, not even considering Ivy league numbers.

We still need another ball handler, even if just an excellent dribbler.
 
And somehow Princeton had a better RPI than the cellar dwellers too
 
Im too lazy to look up stats but Harvard and Yale were better than the whole bottom half of the AAC so maybe look at those games.
Against top 100 KenPom teams this year:

South Carolina: 29 minutes, 9 points (2/6 FGs), 3 rebounds (5 fouls)
Penn State: 34 minutes, 15 points (7/12 FGs), 3 rebounds
Syracuse: 37 minutes, 12 points (6/11 FGs), 5 rebounds
Buffalo: 34 minutes, 20 points (8/18 FGs), 10 rebounds
Yale: 32 minutes, 15 points (6/20 FGs), 11 rebounds
Harvard: 30 minutes, 10 points (1/10 FGs, 7/8 FTs), 8 rebounds
Yale: 20 minutes, 9 points (4/10 FGs), 7 rebounds (5 fouls)
Harvard: 38 minutes, 24 points (7/16 FGs, 8/8 FTs), 15 rebounds
 
Against top 100 KenPom teams this year:

South Carolina: 29 minutes, 9 points (2/6 FGs), 3 rebounds (5 fouls)
Penn State: 34 minutes, 15 points (7/12 FGs), 3 rebounds
Syracuse: 37 minutes, 12 points (6/11 FGs), 5 rebounds
Buffalo: 34 minutes, 20 points (8/18 FGs), 10 rebounds
Yale: 32 minutes, 15 points (6/20 FGs), 11 rebounds
Harvard: 30 minutes, 10 points (1/10 FGs, 7/8 FTs), 8 rebounds
Yale: 20 minutes, 9 points (4/10 FGs), 7 rebounds (5 fouls)
Harvard: 38 minutes, 24 points (7/16 FGs, 8/8 FTs), 15 rebounds
Yes, please
 
Against top 100 KenPom teams this year:

South Carolina: 29 minutes, 9 points (2/6 FGs), 3 rebounds (5 fouls)
Penn State: 34 minutes, 15 points (7/12 FGs), 3 rebounds
Syracuse: 37 minutes, 12 points (6/11 FGs), 5 rebounds
Buffalo: 34 minutes, 20 points (8/18 FGs), 10 rebounds
Yale: 32 minutes, 15 points (6/20 FGs), 11 rebounds
Harvard: 30 minutes, 10 points (1/10 FGs, 7/8 FTs), 8 rebounds
Yale: 20 minutes, 9 points (4/10 FGs), 7 rebounds (5 fouls)
Harvard: 38 minutes, 24 points (7/16 FGs, 8/8 FTs), 15 rebounds
Interesting, his one game stats are better than Phil's one month stats.
 
He is graduating per the 1st link. With an ivy BA/BS, it kids all about basketball future, a ring and then he can transfer to finish the Masters.
RJ went on to play, Lassan has a ring. Ollie has good cards to play.
 
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