Now I want Korean BBQ.When I first read this I read it as "Korean BBQ is tremendous". And that is also a true statement.
Karaban BBIQ and Korean BBQ are equally tremendous.
Alex Karaban - UConn head coach 2043.We all had a feeling he had a good mind for the port coming in, but you gotta figure having come here last spring sped up his trajectory. He doesn’t make many, if any freshman mistakes. He’s been a starter since day 1 and has often had the most difficult defensive assignment. That takes a ton of respect/trust from the coaching staff. Most times, you have to be a blue chip recruit to get that treatment.
Because we are Tomahawk "paisan" from Algonquin, I feel justified in saying that Karaban's baseball pass form is Uncle Rico-esque. The only difference is the steak.So many morsels of goodness wrapped in to 5 seconds.
First off Karaban getting the rebound and looking ahead. The dark days would have a UConn player grab a rebound, stand there and wait to hand off to a guard. Not any more.
Secondly, Karaban being aware there was no obvious outlet nearby so he looks ahead. His vision and, more importantly, his ability to thread a 40' pass over several defenders and hitting Jax in stride was a special, dare I say, Nadav level play.
Next up you have Jackson catching in stride and turning Karaban's pass in to a pillowy soft lob perfectly arced at the rim all in one step.
And then you have Clingan sprinting past everyone and rim running. Twelve months ago there was plenty of conversation on this board if Clingan, as a freshman, would be fast enough to play high level ball. The conditioning he and the staff have done has paid off so many times. Clingan gets the flush. The announcers noted a few more times how Clingan sprinting back on D stopped Arkansas fast breaks and made the Hogs turn away from the hoop.
There isn't a coach in the country who can game plan against those types of plays. Jimmy and Joes FTW.
He made that same play against Providence in the BET. Super heady.But that assist by Adama was so pretty, so unexpected and showed such a high level of basketball skill, court awareness and communication between teammates. So good.
I know he can be a bit over-the-top on his NFL and college play-by-play, but I just love listening to Kevin Harlan call a game. Big bonus having such knowledgeable guys in Dan Bonner and Stan Van Gundy providing color.
When I first read this I read it as "Korean BBQ is tremendous". And that is also a true statement.
Karaban BBIQ and Korean BBQ are equally tremendous.
I think we've found Karaban's NIL opportunity.Now I want Korean BBQ.
Harlan is the best.I know he can be a bit over-the-top on his NFL and college play-by-play, but I just love listening to Kevin Harlan call a game. Big bonus having such knowledgeable guys in Dan Bonner and Stan Van Gundy providing color.
Nickname alert: Alex "K Barbeque" Karaban.When I first read this I read it as "Korean BBQ is tremendous". And that is also a true statement.
Karaban BBIQ and Korean BBQ are equally tremendous.

It's not in his nature to seek glory or stardom. Just to do what he has to to win games.Karaban was about as close to flawless as you could have hoped for last night from a freshman in a huge game:
As others have said, Alex has improved so much, especially defensively. He's no longer a liability that teams can try to exploit.
- 5/5 from the field
- 1/1 FTs
- 7 Rebs
- 2 steals
- 1 assist
- That beautiful long pass "hockey assist" that won't show in the box score
- Tremendous defense all night against a physical team
Honestly, his game has no glaring weaknesses. He can defend well, hits the 3, handles the ball well, and last night he had a few really nice drives to the hoop and in transition.
Add to all of that his tremendous BBIQ and court demeanor. The kid is cool as a cucumber out there and always in control.
Nothing rattles him.
You can tell he works so hard on his game, as noted by Hurley and his teammates, and it's paying off in a big way.