Diarra says hello! Splash!
He did that last year too.
Diarra says hello! Splash!
Go to work!An elite ball handler.
We don't have someone like Kemba or Shabazz who can beat anybody one-on-one and safely bring the ball up no matter what. Even a Khalid El-Amin type who might not necessarily be the best scorer on the floor but is a floor general.
It's literally the only weakness I see on this team in March, where if we come up against elite ball-defenders, we will sometimes have issues, like we did against ISU.
We still won the game, and hey, you probably don't need and A+ in every category. Just something I've noticed.
We don't have a guy who we want to iso 20 possessions a game, but who wants that kind of offense? Quite frankly, in 2014 we won on the back of our defense, FT shooting, and hero ball, and the latter is not something you can count on in a championship formula.
What we do have is 3-4 guys who you're comfortable having the ball in their hands in those (hopefully) rare situations where the shot clock is running down and you need to make something happen. And that's good enough. Hell, we even had a few occasions where we just threw it up on the rim and Clingan, Jackson, Karaban, or Newton just went and got it for an extra possession.
I hope so.Diarra says hello! Splash!
I think AJax is going to be a key figure in breaking down pressure defense. Not only is his ball handling great, but his floor vision is second to none.Yeah one thing that's amazing about this team is how many B+ ball handlers we have. Even AJax can bring the ball up the court, which is really impressive, that we can move the ball around and forward like that.
Perhaps the game has moved on to a point where you simply don't need an elite PG or you can have enough other skills that it doesn't really matter and you can find other ways to win.
True, but at that point we would be discussing where this team belongs on the list of best teams ever. That's assuming we retain the rest of the current team in this hypothetical scenarioAn elite ball handler.
We don't have someone like Kemba or Shabazz who can beat anybody one-on-one and safely bring the ball up no matter what. Even a Khalid El-Amin type who might not necessarily be the best scorer on the floor but is a floor general.
It's literally the only weakness I see on this team in March, where if we come up against elite ball-defenders, we will sometimes have issues, like we did against ISU.
We still won the game, and hey, you probably don't need and A+ in every category. Just something I've noticed.
Three. And anything you say might be used against you in the courts of Boneyard justice. The statute of limitations is the dead weekend before March madness. If you aren’t hung by then the odds are we will forget about your post.How many days after a game am I allowed to point out any weakness in the game? Just let me know. two, three days? What's the statute of limitations?
I don’t know, I’m enjoying it the outlet passes. I’ve yet to see a player who can run faster than a pass.We need the guys to fill the role of Taliek Brown. I don't know if he was considered an elite ball handler but he would run, run and run resulting in UCONN's all-time assists leader. That's all we need.
Diarra is a very good ball handler, and Newton doesn't have a great first step, but he has elite ability to protect the ball, which means he doesn't need one. Jackson is actually flashing some slick ball handling, but we need to see him put it to use.
Only outside of the foul line. He is terrible close up - dribbles wildly, loses it, turns it over much to frequently - I think it's because he seems very reluctant to take the shot/finish himself.No one takes the ball away from Jackson. He will throw it away from time to time but that is is judgement not ability. He is very high end ball handler.