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Dauster brought it up on his pod, so just relaying it here: is there a scenario in which Hurley decides J Stew is a better fit for the starting lineup and Solo comes off the bench?
Why on earth are you trying to create drama when there is none and taking a shot at the character of a player who is nothing but a great kid and teammate?Maybe not, but a clear 2-1 break with Mullins sitting there with a wide open layup and you take it to the rim and miss is definitely an unusual dynamic. There's been others. Let's not forget about human psyche here - you have a freshman hotshot coming in to steal your thunder, could be a little bit there that doesn't want to share.
Issue is just that him and Mullins are kinda redundant, so if Solo isn't providing stuff beyond 3pt sniping/hunting shots, and Mullins is better at it, it's an imbalanced compliment. It almost feels like they are competing out there - I have seen Solo look off Mullins when he was wide open a number of times.
I wonder if either Solo or Braylen are good enough to play for Michigan??Why on earth are you trying to create drama when there is none and taking a shot at the character of a player who is nothing but a great kid and teammate?
You make some good posts but I don't know why you continue to do stuff like this.
Dauster is another reactionary guy who tends to be captured by the moment which leads to some nonsense talk.Dauster brought it up on his pod, so just relaying it here: is there a scenario in which Hurley decides J Stew is a better fit for the starting lineup and Solo comes off the bench?
Although he's been better this year, it's no secret that Solo is not a great defender. Solo was struggling a bit on that end all night. But I don't think he was "benched" as some have said. I think Hurley was simply trying to substitute Offense (Solo) & Defense (Stewart) at the end of regulation as coaches often do. Sometimes game action doesn't allow for substitutions on all possessions and sometimes you may not (want to) call a timeout just for player changes...you only get so many and you may not want to let the opponent set their D. So I think it just worked out that Stewart played the last 2 or 3 minutes of regulation over Solo based on how the flow of the game went; (very few stoppages where we'd be on 'O'.)
Once we made the comeback with the JStew lineup, Hurley kept with it in OT. JStew was making hustle plays and is the better defender. We had enough offense on the floor. There was no reason to mess with what was working at that point.
I wouldn't read anything more into it as far as a benching or as far as future games go. Hurley has plenty of confidence in Solo.
I do think it's interesting though that at least the eye test seems to show that we often play a bit better with either Ross or Stewart on the floor. Having Solo, Mullins, and Karaban on the floor together is a ton of firepower but it's not a great defensive unit. They are 3 of our best players but I personally think that lineup also makes Silas too deferential because there are so many other offensive options. I won't be surprised if we see a little less of Solo and Mullins sharing the floor as the year goes on, at least against bigger teams.
It was a great and fortunate comeback win! Just enjoy it!
A year ago, or even a couple of months ago, I would have said you're right, but Stewart has really elevated his defensive game this year. Ball has also improved defensively but I would give the edge to Stewart at this point.A lot of you are insisting that Stew is the better defender. He certainly has more length, but he has trouble keeping guys in front of him as much as any of our guys do. Ball is quicker and more athletic. He has improved a lot as a defender. He is still a work in progress. I agree with the assessment that Hurley just found a combo that was working and he stuck with it. Let's not read too much into it. Ball will be fine. I hope. My only concern is whether this motivates him or gets him down. Clearly Stew has shown he doesn't let those things get him down. He is a great team player. I think Ball will prove himself to be as well, but we will see.
Why on earth are you trying to create drama when there is none and taking a shot at the character of a player who is nothing but a great kid and teammate?
You make some good posts but I don't know why you continue to do stuff like this.
Love TH & TO. Also my favs. To call Dauster someone who lacks cred is kinda silly. The guy does it for a living, played hoops in college, sees this stuff up close and is a UConn fan. Maybe he's a little dramatic for content sake, but he's not some outlandish view.Dauster is another reactionary guy who tends to be captured by the moment which leads to some nonsense talk.
I like that he's a UConn guy and he has some good stuff to say but I watch The Field of 68 for Tyler Hansbrough and Terrence Oglesby.
Dauster brought it up on his pod, so just relaying it here: is there a scenario in which Hurley decides J Stew is a better fit for the starting lineup and Solo comes off the bench?
Sorry are we watching the same sport?A year ago, or even a couple of months ago, I would have said you're right, but Stewart has really elevated his defensive game this year. Ball has also improved defensively but I would give the edge to Stewart at this point.
You want a coach who coaches to win the game. It's on Solo to not sulk and come back stronger.
Is he sulking? Where is this coming from?You want a coach who coaches to win the game. It's on Solo to not sulk and come back stronger.
No and good. I wasn't worried, I was just sayin'.Did you notice his reaction at the end of the game? Sulking seems like the furthest thing from his mind . . .
Trust me, I get it but that’s basketball for ya.I just hate that logic....a foul is a foul no matter when it occurs. If that shot went in, this Board would still be in meltdown mode today over the non-call.
Solo is NOT coming off the bench. Dan Hurley sent him a clear message and he will respond.Yup. And Mullins makes up for the offense Solo provides. Let’s see how much this lineup plays together. Solo coming off the bench?
Nothing you said has anything to do with my comments. What does Ross have to do with it? Or Stewart's shot selection? Where did I say he should be starting? Where did I say he was better than Ball overall? The topic was his DEFENSE which has clearly improved from last year (as has Ball's).Sorry are we watching the same sport?
Stewart is a fine bench option, but before last night I’d say he’d fallen behind Ross in the pecking order in terms of play this season.
We won so people forget the bad turnover Stewart had late in the game as well as the boneheaded transition 3 with like 20+ seconds on the shot clock.
Stewart has not gotten better since he stepped on campus. He’a a long body who’s a decent defender and rebounder and he can get streaky from 3. He’s not Solo freaking Ball.
I think we also have to remember his family member is commentating these games and is VERY quick to narrate around everything he does once he steps on the floor, which isn’t nothing in terms of influencing perception.
He was dreadful. Huskies making a run and he makes a sloppy pass for a turnover and then defensive rebound comes directly to him he winds up losing an uncontested rebound while falling to floor. I think that is when danny had seen enough. Hopefully he gets his confidence backSolo was -19 and Stewart was +18 in a game we won by 5 points. I think that’s all you need to know.
I liked that Hurley said in the presser that "Solo gets a pass. He's the reason we've won on a lot of nights."Solo will use this to get better.