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you're better off just ignoring a majority of the things that broad posts, it's the same routine after every lossWTF does that mean? We have our flaws, but this sentence is nonsense.
you're better off just ignoring a majority of the things that broad posts, it's the same routine after every lossWTF does that mean? We have our flaws, but this sentence is nonsense.
Yeah, Van Tresse and Hancock are such great athletes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What bothered me most was when he gave Harrell a free lane to the hoop on an inbound play in the second half because he bit on Harrell taking the ball away from the hoop. If Harrell wants to dribble away from the basket Brimah has to say "thank you!".As hard as Brimah plays and as athletic as he is, his BB IQ hurt us a lot tonight. He has a lot of trouble defending the pick and roll, he gets dragged from the hoop trying to block un-blockable shots which give up easy rebounds, and he hasn't recognized how to defend certain post moves, such Harrel's drop step and spin.
I am glad we have Brimah and am excited for his future, but tonight, he got owned just as much as everyone else on the team.
I do love his toughness though. He brings 100% every moment.
We score in the 50's. We need to recruit better offensive play makers.
Like Hamilton and Purvis?
WTF does that mean? We have our flaws, but this sentence is nonsense.
I love Brimah's body language. Boats on the other hand was ppointed out several times as needing a sports psychologist!We won't have to face Louisville again this season unless it's in the final 4, the bad news they would beat us again. Louisville is a great team but there is no reason for us to play this horribly against them over and over again. Once again I knew this game was over early, we looked nervous and panicked from the start. The only player competing and manning up is Brimah, I love that kid.
Finally someone is making sense.the good news is, the beer is cold and going down easy.
Certainly a good start. But I thought Boatright would be a bit more of a consistent scoring threat and certainly Calhoun was thought to be a 3 point shooter so it's wait and see until they get here. Hope Rakim is a big answer down low.
I don't know how anyone can watch some of the teams today, Michigan, Louisville, a finally healthy Michigan State, Zona-UCLA game, etc. and not think we need to generate more offense to compete with the elite.
We score in the 50's. We need to recruit better offensive play makers.
Nova in 1995 clubbed one of the best teams we ever had like baby seals. Multiple times. The games weren't even close. Providence swept us in 2004. Pitt swept us in 2009 and I think 9 teams beat us in 2011.UCweCONN said:That's one thing about Jim Calhoun. No team ever dominated his teams like this where they made us look clueless. He always adjusted and got them next time.
Some teams just don't match up. Hoops is weird that way sometimes
the good news is, the beer is cold and going down easy.