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We need to let him be the elite glue guy that he is and not force him to be the go-to scorer that he isn't.
Yeah I don’t think one more year is outside the realm of possibility like many imagine. NIL could be a factor as well. I don’t see Alex as a first round NBA pick (maybe I’m wrong). Could have a similar path as Eric Dixon although I think Dixon is a better overall player.Well we could get one more year with him and who would not want that!??!
Great post. As usual.Dan reverts back to Danny while being out coached by McDermott.
The team plays tight and continues to rush shots without opponents forcing them to do so. And doesn't sustain defensive intensity which leaves the other team unrattled and more poised.
Alex and Hassan show the stresses of either deciding or being expected to do too much, and other players decline to step up and step into new roles with greater confidence.
People wail about the loss of Liam, but also claim he won't make enough of a difference when he returns, and Danny agrees, calling the team soft and unfocused.
The team is prone to acting like they don't trust themselves, and the coach is doing so too, but won't more accurately state this. That's fine, so long as he addresses it. And he knows he has to. And we know he has.
It's mid-January, and the things to work on aren't a mystery. Some people are still posting like a trade deadline is looming and we need new players. Once again, this is our roster.
Nova & Creighton were winnable, and both were losses, and too many keep jockeying for the best, "I knew it" and, "I told you so" takes.
And we end up with an invitation to weigh in on Alex Karaban's legacy, as though we can't refuse a post that would be trolling if offered by somebody who doesn't like UConn, but instead is just an ill-timed and ill-advised idea pitched by an egotistical forum veteran who wants to raise an unhelpful question for spritz & wiggles.
So who's having fun?
2 years ago when the board's collective opinion was similarly organizing around flaws, opponents started to press 'the team that didn't have a point guard.' It was rattling, until Dan Hurley settled on freshman Alex being the guy who inbounded the ball. It worked.
Yesterday, Alex had a better end-of-game shot when he caught the ball, and then he moved to the left, and, off-balance, he launched a much worse shot.
Yes, it starts with defense (which keeps lapsing), but we don't currently have a composed offense.
Stick to the next opponent and the next game.
AK had 21 pts, 11 rebs, 4 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks against Texas on the road in his first game back after the concussion.I resisted opening this thread, as it is akin to writing your obituary while you are still alive. One observation that caught my eye was that it seems Alex was not quite the same after he came back from concussion. I am sure that is being closely monitored, but have to wonder if that along with his tendency to obsessively work and take responsibility might be creating a negative personal environment. You have to have room to succeed in your life. If your personal space is cluttered with too much "stuff", there isn't room for that success. Lets hope he contributes positively and accepts what limitations there are to that contribution, and that success feeds on itself.
AK is AK, nobody else. Lets all let him be that guy, not compare him to other people or "who he needs to be". He's the Captain of a very good team, that team needs positivity from him, not just points and rebounds.