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Jon Rothstein
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UK has become more than a basketball program under @UKCoachCalipari -- it's become an empire. And there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.
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Jon Rothstein
@JonRothstein
UK has become more than a basketball program under @UKCoachCalipari -- it's become an empire. And there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.
Most: 949519 said:Right. He was saying... of the people who were leaning, only those two decided not to declare.[/quo
You are correct. My bad.
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Jon Rothstein
@JonRothstein
UK has become more than a basketball program under @UKCoachCalipari -- it's become an empire. And there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.
not one person on that team can consistently stretch the floor.... Pack the paint against that team
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Jon Rothstein
@JonRothstein
UK has become more than a basketball program under @UKCoachCalipari -- it's become an empire. And there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.

They are crazy deep. They just played us in the Championship game and they are only losing two starters from that team? They have tremendous potential. The twins will improve and get better. For the first time ever Calipari will have a pg return in his system and this will be his most experienced team since his Memphis days. Karl Towns is the real deal too. With the ability to stretch the floor and pass the ball he can easily spread the floor. The twins aren't bad shooters themselves either. Booker.. Ulis... The team is nba sized, deep, and experienced. I'm going to love our team next year and I hate Kentucky and Calipari as much as anybody but they are going to have a scary team next year.
They reload every year and do well for the most part. Why would the one time they actually have some of their star players return result in chemistry issues? This is the first time in a long time Calipari has his PG back. He also has a PG to back him up that will be a 3 to 4 year player that can develop and be more of a distributer than any of them. I know we as a program have owned Kentucky but let's not act like they haven't been dominant to everyone else in college basketball."Crazy deep" and chemistry are many times on different pages…….watch that team closely, he will have trouble!
we were crazy deep and talented a few years ago Drummond Lamb, Smith, Alex O. SHABAZZ, DD,RB,"Crazy deep" and chemistry are many times on different pages…….watch that team closely, he will have trouble!
I'm sorry but you can't compare the talent on this Kentucky team to that years team.. No where near close.we were crazy deep and talented a few years ago Drummond Lamb, Smith, Alex O. SHABAZZ, DD,RB,
Thats my point We were "crazy Deep and talented" more so than this Kentucky team and we flamed out against ISUI'm sorry but you can't compare the talent on this Kentucky team to that years team.. No where near close.
we were crazy deep and talented a few years ago Drummond Lamb, Smith, Alex O. SHABAZZ, DD,RB,
You make it sound like being a pothead is a bad thing.I thought DD was ahead of both of these two anyway. Austin from Baylor and now Pothead McGary from Michigan are bigger problems for DD.
We didn't have All Americans coming off our bench in either year... Like I said it's not the same. Kentucky has way too many options to go to down low compared to AO and Andre which both needed the paint to operate. Karl Towns can stretch the floor at the 4 as well as being an nba sized center. I know we are UConn and we have some of the best coached players in the country but let's not act like our players from any year is as talented as this bunch Kentucky has coming in.Even more so in 2006………...
Preseason # 1 means absolutely nothing, just that you have a target on your back. Harrison Twins are over hyped and Boat and Bazz proved that. In the tourney , it's all about 1/2 court D and offense execution. The Twins need to add the D dimension to their game before they consider nba.
Boat needs to stay and expand on what he did in the tourney to even be in the conversation of a first/second rounder. He grew tremendously the last month of the season and now needs a strong senior campaign. As for DD, I would like to see him back to get stronger and to improve his handle.
As much as I dislike polls - the preseason AP poll has proven to be a valuable tool when predicting how the NCAA tourney plays out
We didn't have All Americans coming off our bench in either year... Like I said it's not the same. Kentucky has way too many options to go to down low compared to AO and Andre which both needed the paint to operate. Karl Towns can stretch the floor at the 4 as well as being an nba sized center. I know we are UConn and we have some of the best coached players in the country but let's not act like our players from any year is as talented as this bunch Kentucky has coming in.
I don't know about that. This past year, Kentucky was 1, but Florida was 8, UConn was 19, and Wisconsin was 21 in the coaches' poll. All were Top 25, but so were a lot of other teams. I think a Top 25 or Top 30 preseason ranking does mean a team is likely to make the Dance though. Of the Top 30 in the preseason coaches poll, only Marquette, Notre Dame and Indiana did not make the Tournament.
A quick overview of 2013 it looks like about 5 Top 30 teams didn't make the Dance.
If they are winning there will be nothing none of the players can say. Also they aren't a bunch of freshman anymore. That's the thing. They are talented sophomores and juniors now with their #2 class coming off the bench for the most part. I'm sure Towns will probably start either at the 4 or the 5 because of his size and ability to stretch the floor. Calipari has never struggled when it counts getting his guys to gel together no matter how talented the team is. The only time he has struggled is when the team wasn't talented enough. He won't have any problems with this team. Especially by tourney time. He finally has some guards that have been there before. Ulis is the perfect program guard for Calipari to have come off the bench this year and learn before taking the reigns next year.But they are freshman………would you rather have an unproven freshman or seniors like Villanueva, Boone, Armstrong, Rashad, Denham, Marcus Williams etc etc?? I could care less about how good they are coming in I will take that 2006 UConn team myself…………I realize we aren't as good next year especially since this time they return some studs that already experienced the big game, but there's many problems awaiting that team for sure, unlike our teams if the past. You think Towns and Ullis want to play 12-15 minutes and if they play more you think Lee and Poythress want to play that amount………..trouble is brewing
Well what does it say when a team brings back both of their starting guards from their championship run.. One of them who hit important shots that got them there. Like I said I know we are suppose to hate Kentucky but give credit where credit is due. Not saying they are going to win it all but their team for next year is scary. But ours is too so we'll see what happens in the tournament.The Harrison twins are good, but they settle way too much, and they have a tendency to only pass to each other. That's been the knock on them since high school. Kentucky's season hinges on how much they improve.
It doesn't matter how good their bigs are, you need really good guard in college basketball to win it all.
Harrison twins stink, and tyler ulis is like 5'6. I imagine he wont see the court much come march, too much of a liability defensively. Cal is really going to rely on the tantalizing defensive presence that is cauley stein, but his guard play wont be elite.If they are winning there will be nothing none of the players can say. Also they aren't a bunch of freshman anymore. That's the thing. They are talented sophomores and juniors now with their #2 class coming off the bench for the most part. I'm sure Towns will probably start either at the 4 or the 5 because of his size and ability to stretch the floor. Calipari has never struggled when it counts getting his guys to gel together no matter how talented the team is. The only time he has struggled is when the team wasn't talented enough. He won't have any problems with this team. Especially by tourney time. He finally has some guards that have been there before. Ulis is the perfect program guard for Calipari to have come off the bench this year and learn before taking the reigns next year.