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I think Jaylin Stewart is the better all around basketball player but the issue for him IMO is that his game is a bit redundant to the two guys starting in front of him. I think Hurley sees Ross developing into a piece this team desperately needs, a defensive specialist.

Honestly, it took Castle 2/3 of the season to really figure things out (more so on the offensive side) and that was while getting starters minutes. Hopefully Ross can become a sort of poor man's Stephon Castle by tournament time. I hope it's just a confidence thing because it is pretty rough on the offensive end right now

Are we really comparing Stew to Castle? Even "bad" Castle at the start of the year was a great defender, could get in the lane and distribute, rebounded, and could handle the ball.

Stew's problem is that he's not a good shooter (consistent at 27-28% for two years), has a loose handle, and contrary to last season, has been bad defensively. So basically he's your classic 3/4 tweener. He's outstanding when he takes his time and drives to the hoop. He's excellent against a 2/3 because he's a good passer. But we're looking for him to give us some offense as a stretch 4 and he's not a good enough shooter to do that.
 
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Ajou Deng, the best UConn player ever, followed closely by "The Ferrari," Rodney Purvis.

I'll just say this... If you, by chance, saw Ajou play at T-More you would have also thought he would be the best player to ever play at UConn. He played just like Durant on offense and blocked a million shots on D. It was crazy.
 
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I said this over the summer and people went nuts. Can't remember who it was that thought he'd be a 13-14ppg scorer and be gone to the NBA. I think Jaylin has talent. But the amount of people who speak of what really amounts to 4-5 good games here in his career is nuts. I do think he should start over Jayden, but the Stew love here is over the top.

On another thread I posted Stewarts +/- for the year. They are not good. He is consistently in the minus column. How a player can be a minus in a 30+ win is beyond my understanding.
Ross is -37 this year against good teams. Stew is -46 against good teams.

Thats substantial when your team net in those games is +25 (Dayton game weighing it down).

Again as a reference AM is +7.

Stew actually doesn’t have one positive net game. Don’t want to over index on Net +\-because it doesn’t tell the full story, but it’s a data point. A team being better with you on the floor is important.
 
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Are we really comparing Stew to Castle? Even "bad" Castle at the start of the year was a great defender, could get in the lane and distribute, rebounded, and could handle the ball.

Stew's problem is that he's not a good shooter (consistent at 27-28% for two years), has a loose handle, and contrary to last season, has been bad defensively. So basically he's your classic 3/4 tweener. He's outstanding when he takes his time and drives to the hoop. He's excellent against a 2/3 because he's a good passer. But we're looking for him to give us some offense as a stretch 4 and he's not a good enough shooter to do that.
Was pretty surprised when I saw him toss knuckles balls up in the August open practice as would have thought would have been a key area to work on in off season. I don’t think there is any way to be a consistent shooter with a shot void of rotation.
 
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Ross is -37 this year against good teams. Stew is -46 against good teams.

Thats substantial when your team net in those games is +25 (Dayton game weighing it down).

Again as a reference AM is +7.

Stew actually doesn’t have one positive net game. Don’t want to over index on Net +\-because it doesn’t tell the full story, but it’s a data point. A team being better with you on the floor is important.

Be that as it may, but Jaylin is the on that get yanked at a blink of an eye. OTOH, Hurley seems to give more freedom to AM and Ross. I wonder if playing Jaylin longer and let him figure out mistakes in game time could pay dividend in the long term. I'd choose Jaylin's inconsistency of occasionally playing well to Ross' consistent offensive duds any time.
 
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Stew actually doesn’t have one positive net game. Don’t want to over index on Net +\-because it doesn’t tell the full story, but it’s a data point. A team being better with you on the floor is important.
Yeah we don’t beat zags without Stews big game
 
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Well we are heading into the second week of January. Stewart and Ross are not nearly as good at this time as I expected at least one of them to be. I hope things change for them right now they seem to hurt more than they help.
 

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Well we are heading into the second week of January. Stewart and Ross are not nearly as good at this time as I expected at least one of them to be. I hope things change for them right now they seem to hurt more than they help.
I thought Stew would step up a little more because he played some meaningful minutes for us last year, but anyone who thought Ross would go from zero minutes to becoming an NBA prospect is high as a kite. I think the early season cupcake schedule caused a lot of high expectations when in reality, all of those teams were fantastically terrible. I scored double digits against LeMoyne when they were DII back in the day for crying out loud…
 
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Well we are heading into the second week of January. Stewart and Ross are not nearly as good at this time as I expected at least one of them to be. I hope things change for them right now they seem to hurt more than they help.
Hear yeah - some here saying it’s still only Jan, meanwhile we are halfway into the schedule. Neither of these guys are trending, so I guess some think they’ll have an epiphany. Still crossing the fingers but that makes no sense. It’s rare that you see some development burst for sophomores halfway into the season, that’s what off seasons are for. Everyone here loves reciting the AJAX timeline as if it applies regularly.
 
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I thought Stew would step up a little more because he played some meaningful minutes for us last year, but anyone who thought Ross would go from zero minutes to becoming an NBA prospect is high as a kite. I think the early season cupcake schedule caused a lot of high expectations when in reality, all of those teams were fantastically terrible. I scored double digits against LeMoyne when they were DII back in the day for crying out loud…
Those cupcakes are entirely pointless to evaluate against. They show absolutely nothing. We played 2-3 too many and they did absolute zilch other than help boost our KP marginally. Not sure why you play anyone that is a lesser opponent than instrasquad for more than 2 games other than to break the seal. This year in particular it would have been massively beneficial to get a couple of decent mid majors on the calendar before having to see the first real teams in a bandbox 11 hours away. Brutal scheduling this year.
 
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Are we really comparing Stew to Castle? Even "bad" Castle at the start of the year was a great defender, could get in the lane and distribute, rebounded, and could handle the ball.

Stew's problem is that he's not a good shooter (consistent at 27-28% for two years), has a loose handle, and contrary to last season, has been bad defensively. So basically he's your classic 3/4 tweener. He's outstanding when he takes his time and drives to the hoop. He's excellent against a 2/3 because he's a good passer. But we're looking for him to give us some offense as a stretch 4 and he's not a good enough shooter to do that.
No, I was talking about Ross. "I think Hurley sees Ross developing into a piece this team desperately needs, a defensive specialist."
 
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I'm scratching my head because I've seen several posters that I consider basketball savvy scratch their heads as to why Hurley keeps touting Ross and chose him to start over Mahaney and Stewart now that Liam is out.

The obvious reason has to be what Ross is doing in practice. If you listen to the Providence post game pressor Hurley stated Ross just needs a game where he makes a couple of threes and scores in other ways to be the player coach sees him in practice. Currently the only thing Ross has consistently shown is effort and athleticism. He's made some spectacular blocks, had some put backs and goes for rebounds. But beyond that he's demonstrated very little. So it comes down to this. Can Ross demonstrate in a game what he obviously has shown Hurley in practice? Hurley believes he can. Will it happen? That remains to be seen.

But it can't happen unless he's given every opportunity to try.

If this forum's overwhelming point of view is correct it won't happen and he shouldn't be given that opportunity. I have a different position, I think it can happen. And I believe he (and Stewart) are the x factors to how far this team can go tournament time.
UConn has not been good on defense all year regardless of who is playing. They have won games on offense. The offense has really only looked good when McNeeley is on the court. One of the few exceptions was the lineup for the last 12 minutes of Providence game. I think they found something with that 3 guard lineup featuring Mahaney, Diarra, Ball and Reed at center, and I hope we see more of that in upcoming games.

The problem with Ross and Stewart, is they need to be able to hit the 3 pointer or be able to drive to hoop and score, and they cannot do either at a high enough FG percentage. Stewart has had 2 games where he shot well, and he was effective, but he is at 28% 3Pfg for year. Ross at 20%. That just doesn’t cut it and it’s as simple as that. Mahaney is at 37% from 3, and has shown he can drive to hoop and score.
I think the team still needs to give Ross, Stewart minutes as they really need one of them to break out, and that will only happen if they play, but when the game is on the line I would put Mahaney in.
 

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UConn has not been good on defense all year regardless of who is playing. They have won games on offense. The offense has really only looked good when McNeeley is on the court. One of the few exceptions was the lineup for the last 12 minutes of Providence game. I think they found something with that 3 guard lineup featuring Mahaney, Diarra, Ball and Reed at center, and I hope we see more of that in upcoming games.

The problem with Ross and Stewart, is they need to be able to hit the 3 pointer or be able to drive to hoop and score, and they cannot do either at a high enough FG percentage. Stewart has had 2 games where he shot well, and he was effective, but he is at 28% 3Pfg for year. Ross at 20%. That just doesn’t cut it and it’s as simple as that. Mahaney is at 37% from 3, and has shown he can drive to hoop and score.
I think the team still needs to give Ross, Stewart minutes as they really need one of them to break out, and that will only happen if they play, but when the game is on the line I would put Mahaney in.
I agree with everything you wrote. And everything you wrote is exactly how the coaches are handling things.

My only intention in starting this thread was to get a discussion as to why Ross is getting any minutes at all and why he’s getting more than Stewart.
 

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