Any idea what the difference in $$$ is, just wondering much of an advantage Pitino has. I am good with play style argument but how far are we behind the guy who is going to be a pain in our arse until he retires….We can't offer the $ SJU can, but we can point to a playstyle that is better for him and will get him to the league.
Newton already had shown pretty good point guard capabilities/instincts but some of his skills needed to be harnessed (ie his turnovers needed to come down). Being a floor general is hard to teach. Most of the time you either have those instincts or you don’t. We learned that lesson this year.Watching the clips, he looks like a very powerful and explosive player. The staff was able to turn Castle into a lock down defender and lottery pick and Newton into a clutch floor general. Based on what I saw, I would not bet against the staff turning Demary, who looks great at attacking the basket, into a solid floor general and lock down defender.
Maybe he can get more NIL elsewhere, but the odds of this staff developmenting him into an NBA talent while giving him the best opportunity to win big before that happens is right here in Storrs.
Was that St. John's offense, or Kadary Richmond + RJ Luis' offense?He does not fit SJUs offense at all. He isn't a good off-the-dribble shooter and doesn't shoot long 2s well.
UConn plays to his strengths... catch amd shoot 3s. Assist #s will skyrocket.
St. John’s is toxic.He and his water are disgusting. So is the SJU coach. And his offense.
Our offensive sets, campus, facilities, Gampel, and 6 NC banners are beautiful.
It's not a hard decision.
Yes but what does that mean. He can just write the player a check for $1m and thats it. I mean let’s due the math. Billionaire boosters = game over with no restrictions.St. john’s booster owns Vitamin Water.
He won't be retiring for a long time. Vampires have very long life expectancies.Any idea what the difference in $$$ is, just wondering much of an advantage Pitino has. I am good with play style argument but how far are we behind the guy who is going to be a pain in our arse until he retires….
Gotta agree. Besides, he’ll be a junior not a graduating high school senior.Watching the clips, he looks like a very powerful and explosive player. The staff was able to turn Castle into a lock down defender and lottery pick and Newton into a clutch floor general. Based on what I saw, I would not bet against the staff turning Demary, who looks great at attacking the basket, into a solid floor general and lock down defender.
Maybe he can get more NIL elsewhere, but the odds of this staff developmenting him into an NBA talent while giving him the best opportunity to win big before that happens is right here in Storrs.
But he can penetrate and score at the hoop. We really needed that this year.He does not fit SJUs offense at all. He isn't a good off-the-dribble shooter and doesn't shoot long 2s well.
UConn plays to his strengths... catch amd shoot 3s. Assist #s will skyrocket.
Welllllll.... not really.But he can penetrate and score at the hoop. We really needed that this year.
Not everyone who is 6-5 can be Newton.
I am just looking at stats and analytics - I haven’t seen him play. But I just don’t see him as a full time point guard. Versatile piece who can play 1-3 and defend, yes. And I think he’d be worth it on that alone. We need a perimeter defensive stopper too, and someone who checks every box is going to be almost impossible - so two different perimeter guys who each check some of the boxes would be a good plan.
But if we think we can plug him in to our system and expect him to be Newton, I think we are doing the square peg and round hole thing all over again with a different type of player. We don’t have Diarra off the bench any more if it doesn’t work.
He has had 5 assists 7 times in 70 career games and 2 of them were North Florida.
He'll have a much better opportunity to stuff his stat sheet in a UConn offense than he ever did at Georgia.He has had 5 assists 7 times in 70 career games and 2 of them were North Florida.
True, theses campus visits wouldn’t mean much if it’s just about how can get him the highest NIL. Maybe that’s all it St John’s can really offer. But Uconn’s entire program, staff & proven track record offer a lot more than that.He and his water are disgusting. So is the SJU coach. And his offense.
Our offensive sets, campus, facilities, Gampel, and 6 NC banners are beautiful.
It's not a hard decision.
How could anyone not? What kid wants to be in Flushing?Hope he likes the SJU campus as much as Nadav Henefeld did.
St. John’s is in Jamaica but point stands, not exactly the nicest campus or facilities out there. Not sure that matters at all in this recruitment though.How could anyone not? What kid wants to be in Flushing?
Hoping we can land this big fish.
And if the non-money stuff isn't important to him, then it's an easy pass.St. John’s is in Jamaica but point stands, not exactly the nicest campus or facilities out there. Not sure that matters at all in this recruitment though.
I would argue that the money is and should be much more important than the aesthetic appeal of the campus.And if the non-money stuff isn't important to him, then it's an easy pass.
They also may have to pay$$$ for Hopkins if he comes on board at StJSanon got good money, Zuby got a raise and Wilcher will get his. We may be able to match $ money here. This is the position they sat aside big money for.
Inshallah we pull this kid, do we think Danny would target another pg as well with Nowell out? Correct me if I’m wrong more knowledgeable posters but between incoming frosh etc we have all combo guards coming in and no “pure” pg?
I would love a dept pg, like a backup pg from Yale or something…. Someone who won’t expect minutes but can play without throwing up if we have injuries or foul troubleEid Mubarak! I went nuts on some Palestinian food with my neighbors yesterday. Favorite day of the year.
And I don't think we'll go after 2 PGs. Adams has made it clear the staff envisions him playing some PG, and Solo can moonlight there as well, especially if we have a playmaking 3/4 in the fold
As Shakespeare rolls in his grave.I think our search starts and stops here for our guard slot. I hope he sees how Pitino just loves his guys like Luis and Kentucky and Pope are much to do about nothing. At some point you hope the transfers value the learning experience and training for the next level as the bag itself.
McNeeley got to the hoop a lot. He often missed when there.But he can penetrate and score at the hoop. We really needed that this year.