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Solo Ball is a great player and key part of this team

They will not be able to win a championship without Solo. He is that important.

As others have said he has been a valuable contributor in other ways, a big improvement from last year where he was more one dimensional.

If he can rediscover his shooting form to be a 35% shooter, it will elevate this offense back into the elite ranks.

His defense has been improved, his passing and finishing around the hoop have been significantly better.

Saturday is a really good spot for a get right game versus a team that is really bad at defending the perimeter
We will need his outside shot in the NCAAs. He has some time to recalibrate it if needed.
 
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The EM data supports as much. Mullins is climbing here and should jump him, but he's still one of the 5 best players on the team. He needs to find his way with Mullins out there.
 
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The EM data supports as much. Mullins is climbing here and should jump him, but he's still one of the 5 best players on the team. He needs to find his way with Mullins out there.
How does Smith barely have a better DBPR than Ball? That seems crazy to me at first glance but there has to be a reason
 
This place cracks me up sometimes. Anybody remember this thread? Now the term "unplayable" gets thrown around.


Other teams wondered the same last year. "Why don't you guys pass it to Ball even more? We couldn't contain him." (paraphrase)
 
You mean there's variance in shooting and even good shooters go into long slumps? No way
 
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Those were not kind rims - SHU tightened them.
I think we could have won easily if things had gone differently, but we should also acknowledge they shot 1-16 from three. That's hard to do
 
This place cracks me up sometimes. Anybody remember this thread? Now the term "unplayable" gets thrown around.


Other teams wondered the same last year. "Why don't you guys pass it to Ball even more? We couldn't contain him." (paraphrase)
Just so I’m clear. You think we should make decisions on Ball’s usage now based off his stats LAST YEAR? Not his current play?

I’m not suggesting we glue Solo to the bench and I hope he can find his stroke, but there is no guarantee he will.

Dauster made a point in his podcast that maybe Solo is trying too hard to impress NBA folks? And since his 3 shooting has been so poor he’s pressing even more to get the number up.

Guys have off years…Ak 3 ball last year for ex.

Hoping Solo figures it out before March
 
Just so I’m clear. You think we should make decisions on Ball’s usage now based off his stats LAST YEAR? Not his current play?

I’m not suggesting we glue Solo to the bench and I hope he can find his stroke, but there is no guarantee he will.

Dauster made a point in his podcast that maybe Solo is trying too hard to impress NBA folks? And since his 3 shooting has been so poor he’s pressing even more to get the number up.

Guys have off years…Ak 3 ball last year for ex.

Hoping Solo figures it out before March
He's definitely pressing. It's like when you shank a couple in a row golfing. Issue it diving into all other areas of his game. It's like his driver not being straight is impacting his short game.
 
I don't feel like piling on but let's not pretend he's playing well right now. Unlike Mullins, where they pointed out last night his consistant stroke, Ball's stroke is all over the place. Here's from inspiration from a classic about the need to tighten up one's stroke.

 
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Donovan Dent is shooting 9% from three against UCLA's D1 opponents this season. Weird stuff happens.
Not sure what Mick is doing over there at UCLA - doesn't seem to be working. Mara leaves and he becomes a centerpiece, Dent goes over there and he regresses. The leprachaun doesn't have the midas touch.
 
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Kemba took a bit of a beating too his sophomore year when we went off the rails - Dyson took more, but Kemba’s limitations as a point guard were viewed as a part of the problem. Nobody saw that 2011 run coming that offseason.

Ben frustrated the board in the middle of his career - when he had the “Gentle Ben” tag. Similar to Kemba, we loved him as a freshman sparkplug off the bench - but the next step to featured player and stardom was bumpy.

Good call on Kemba. I do remember him getting criticized quite a bit his soph year, and nobody expected the level of improvement he displayed JR year where he carried us as much if not more than any player in our history, imo. Dyson definitely was criticized quite a bit, too, until his injury, and we realized just how important and good of a player he was.

We could add first-year AJ to the list, too. He was not treated fondly for the combo of his play/rust, and the stupid laptop thing.

I personally don't remember Ben being ripped as others mentioned here and above. It was more in the Rudy Gay vein of "he could be doing more." And if people were ripping him for averaging 19.5/4/5 shooting 40+ from 3, then it's further proof that portions of this fanbase just do not get it.
 
Kemba took a bit of a beating too his sophomore year when we went off the rails - Dyson took more, but Kemba’s limitations as a point guard were viewed as a part of the problem. Nobody saw that 2011 run coming that offseason.

Ben frustrated the board in the middle of his career - when he had the “Gentle Ben” tag. Similar to Kemba, we loved him as a freshman sparkplug off the bench - but the next step to featured player and stardom was bumpy.
My first year in Storrs, there was a transfer guard named Jimmy Foster. For a time he was booed by the fans for what was perceived as poor play, given the weighty expectations. Jimmy came around and had a great 1973-74 season and was instrumental in leading the Huskies to the NIT, which was a big deal at the time. The point is that this happens all the time. Solo will figure it out and will be fine.
 
I personally don't remember Ben being ripped as others mentioned here and above. It was more in the Rudy Gay vein of "he could be doing more." And if people were ripping him for averaging 19.5/4/5 shooting 40+ from 3, then it's further proof that portions of this fanbase just do not get it.
Calhoun is the one who ripped Ben a new one that year, so your "further proof" point is literally pointless. I believe the quote JC delivered right about this time of the season was, "If you don't get your head out of your ass, you're gonna have to come back next year!" IIRC, that did the trick.
 
Ball’s dunk at the beginning of the game is one of the best dunk’s of the year. I’d like to see more of those.
Like others have said, Mullins success may have gotten in Ball’s head but there will be game soon that where his head clears and they are both hitting their three’s. I don’t gamble and I’m not sure you can make this bet but I guarantee Ball and Mullins will both hit over 4 three’s at Villanova game in Hartford.
 

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