Why so serious?????For what? He was clearly ready. Lol
Was watching the game yesterday, the way he gets to the hoop is something we haven't seen a lot before, even in the NBA. He has a unique bounce to his step, agility, maneuverability and bounce step towards the hoop. Dude obviously works hard as heck. He made some moves he didn't make at UCONN last year. He came a long way from the beginning of last season to the end of last season. And he's come a long way from the beginning to so far in this season. I think he'll be a great representation of our university for years and years to come. I'm so happy for him. He's gotta be one of my favorite huskies ever and what he's accomplished in the NBA only continues to add to that. Keep killing them steph!!!
He looks smoother rather than explosive, but he's obviously the top combo of both!Was watching the game yesterday, the way he gets to the hoop is something we haven't seen a lot before, even in the NBA. He has a unique bounce to his step, agility, maneuverability and bounce step towards the hoop. Dude obviously works hard as heck. He made some moves he didn't make at UCONN last year. He came a long way from the beginning of last season to the end of last season. And he's come a long way from the beginning to so far in this season. I think he'll be a great representation of our university for years and years to come. I'm so happy for him. He's gotta be one of my favorite huskies ever and what he's accomplished in the NBA only continues to add to that. Keep killing them steph!!!
To me what stood out in Steph aside from all the talent and athleticism was his mental toughness.I think a better way to characterize the perception while he was at UConn of Steph's athleticism was that it translated VERY well (or Elite if we have to use the talking head buzzword) on the defensive end, yet offensively while definitely NBA - more towards NBA average on the offensive end with tbd upside.
However, if you watched him play in the 2nd half of the season at UConn or just saw Steph up close standing next to college players it was abundantly clear that he was a different level athlete. The fact that he would finish 95%+ of fast break plays was indicative to me that the offense upside would come.
I honestly don’t know if I ever called him average but he certainly did not show the eye popping athleticism of AJ in high school. Even at UConn he didn’t show it a ton.
A lot of it is masked by his superb body control, strength and footwork. I wonder if he is using it more now because he has to in the NBA where almost everyone is a great athlete.
He’s doing a ton now in the NBA that he didn’t even a year ago. His hesitation layup package is probably the best in the NBA right now. He goes from acceleration to almost full stop in a split second and the defender usually is caught flying by.
Was watching the game yesterday, the way he gets to the hoop is something we haven't seen a lot before, even in the NBA. He has a unique bounce to his step, agility, maneuverability and bounce step towards the hoop. Dude obviously works hard as heck. He made some moves he didn't make at UCONN last year. He came a long way from the beginning of last season to the end of last season. And he's come a long way from the beginning to so far in this season. I think he'll be a great representation of our university for years and years to come. I'm so happy for him. He's gotta be one of my favorite huskies ever and what he's accomplished in the NBA only continues to add to that. Keep killing them steph!!!
Castle was about as effortless of an athlete as another guy who went to UConn from the same area. Jeremy Lamb
Who can forget this one from outside the lane.Castle is faster and (much) stronger, but I buy that comparison. Both guys would play so under control and then make athletic plays out of nowhere that would make your eyes pop.
Who can forget this one from outside the lane.
I was going to post that in the thread about dunkers yesterday. One of my favorites.
Yeah, he's so smooth it gives the illusion he's not super athletic, but that's far from the truth.The idea that Castle wasn't a supreme athlete probably comes from how effortless his movement looks. He reminds me of a young Paul Pierce in that respect (Pierce was a better shooter). He's a top level athlete whose game isn't based on pure athleticism.
Stanley had a so many that were crazy. My favorite is his left handed put back dunk against the entire Providence team. It's the most impressive dunk I've ever seen from a UConn player. 2:03 mark of this video...The four best UConn dunks I can remember were Sticks' half court alley vs. Texas, Lamb's vs. Columbia, Donyell against Seton Hall, and Bouknight's one-handed dunk off a botched lob pass against ECU. I'm sure there are others I'm forgetting (I could probably put a half dozen Robinson putback dunks or Rudy Gay lobs on this list)
Stanley had a so many that were crazy. My favorite is his left handed put back dunk against the entire Providence team. It's the most impressive dunk I've ever seen from a UConn player. 2:03 mark of this video...
My all-time favorite UConn in-game quote remains, "Got a mismatch," before Kemba's BET ankle-breaker.But we saw a glimmer of it in his worst offensive game of the tourney vs Illinois. That dunk was sick, and it was on a very good defender (Shannon), whom he also locked up.
My all-time favorite UConn in-game quote remains, "Got a mismatch," before Kemba's BET ankle-breaker.
My second favorite is, "Castle's been quiet..." before that spin & dunk.
Without any of the attitude I'd associate with someonesaying this, I actually expected the stop and the outcome, and don't remember that call.I'd like to submit:
"Trajan Langdon with the ball, he's going up against a great defender, what's he doing here?"
That Kemba one is great…I submit for you a couple more:My all-time favorite UConn in-game quote remains, "Got a mismatch," before Kemba's BET ankle-breaker.
My second favorite is, "Castle's been quiet..." before that spin & dunk.
Always felt like we didn't even play our best in that one. We actually lost our minds from about the 8 minute mark to the 4 minute mark of the second half after we went up 5. We had 4-5 wasted possessions that let them tie it back up. Langdon also hit a couple threes (and a FT) on an exhausted Ricky at the end of the half (although he was exhausted because he scored 13 and that wouldn't happen every night).Without any of the attitude I'd associate with someonesaying this, I actually expected the stop and the outcome, and don't remember that call.
I've even rewatched the game and been surprised how good an opponent Duke was, and how close the game was.
Easy there tiger. I saw Drose. Castle is looking every bit as explosive.Steph is a very good athlete but anyone comparing his athleticism to DRose didn't see peak DRose
Easy there tiger. I saw Drose. Castle is looking every bit as explosive.
You should consider LASIK. This isn't even a case of different opinions, you're just flat out wrong.Easy there tiger. I saw Drose. Castle is looking every bit as explosive.
Huh? I think every game I was texting people what an effortlessly freakish athlete he was.
Stanley had a so many that were crazy. My favorite is his left handed put back dunk against the entire Providence team. It's the most impressive dunk I've ever seen from a UConn player. 2:03 mark of this video...
TwoMy all-time favorite UConn in-game quote remains, "Got a mismatch," before Kemba's BET ankle-breaker.
My second favorite is, "Castle's been quiet..." before that spin & dunk.
The best quotations are context sensitive.Two
“Elton Brand is so big and strong. He has powerful hands”. And then Saunders knocks the ball from him which while in the air is grabbed by Soulymane and put in for 2.
Vs Florida. UConn was down quickly in the first half and their offense was not getting much. “UConn is not penetrating. They are just passing the ball around the perimeter”. That was a fair observation as UConn was in the middle of a possession passing the ball around the outside for 15 seconds. But he just finishes saying that when Shabazz throws a rocket pass from 25’ at the rim and a cutting Daniels throw it down with authority. Awesome!