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Karoma is my dark horse pick to surprise and I think he can get lots of minutes. He didn't come here to sit on the bench. I think he plays his way into the rotation eventually. If he doesn't, still a quality guy to have in emergency situations.
I'm not sure any of the current 13 scholarship players came to UConn to sit on the bench (well maybe Jacob Ross expected not to play this season) but the fact is there are going to be at least 3 players who won't play much, if at all. Koroma is in the group as one of those that might not play. We'll see.
 
I think you are underselling Stewart on offense. He has shown in flashes that he can be crafty creating his own shot off the dribble. He has also added some weight so hopefully that allows him to take the contact. I think he will be fine at the 3 and will build off end of year performance to be be a big part of the offense. If he fails we have Mullins or playing both PGs off the bench as Demarry can guard the 3 with his strength and size. We definitely have options but right now I think Stew is going to be big for us at the 3.
Key word, flashes. He was also absent for long stretches. And he was bad on D a lot of the time. So yeah maybe he can extend the flashes.

As for weight - weight on his frame point to a 4 body.
 
Ross was used last year to shut down an opposing player from going off with his athleticism. Have to see if Mullins or Furphy can do that.
The problem is this year if they bring him in to shut down someone he’ll need to do that for minutes. I’m not sure what everyone saw but his defense wasn’t shutdown worthy he needs to get better and move his feet instead of going for ball and head fakes. He has potential but that’s all we saw. Here’s hoping!
 
I think you are underselling Stewart on offense. He has shown in flashes that he can be crafty creating his own shot off the dribble. He has also added some weight so hopefully that allows him to take the contact. I think he will be fine at the 3 and will build off end of year performance to be be a big part of the offense. If he fails we have Mullins or playing both PGs off the bench as Demarry can guard the 3 with his strength and size. We definitely have options but right now I think Stew is going to be big for us at the 3.
I don’t remember Stewart creating his own shot, or being able to dribble. He was a good shooter from 3 in some games, and good at scoring on the fast break and some offensive rebounds. My recollection is he struggled when he put ball on floor in half court sets. If he can create his own shot, and not turn ball over on offense, and play defense and get defensive boards along with what he showed last year he will get PT. I think he has the talent to do it, but his ball handling needs some polish.
 
Stew on shooting form, physicality, size, and strength should be a superstar. Whatever skills he lacked to get there I hope he is working on this summer. But the summer transformations of players often never happens. Stew and Ross are going to be different players than last year we can all expect?
 
My sense with Stew is he will be primed to assume the starting 4 his senior year. This year, he’ll get 20 between the 3/4, backing up AK and mainly playing the 3 when Solo is off the floor and we roll out a Demary/Smith back court for stretches.

I tend to think the biggest head to head competition for minutes in camp will be Ross and Furphy. May the best man win.

2026 will be where Ross and Stew’s investment in the program pays off. Both seem to have upside, but later bloomers. Maybe they blow it out this year, but I have to see it to believe it.

Assuming Mullins is OAD, with Solo and Demary also potentially moving on if they blow up this year, 2026 is why Stew/Ross are sticking around. That years roster likely starts with Reibe, Stew, Furphy/Ross.
My tendency is to evaluate Furphy based on what I saw and read about at the FIBA Cup. While certainly great competition, it is not Big East and NCAA level competition. Your comment re: Ross v. Furphy brought things into a more realistic focus. In daily practices, Furphy will go up against an upperclassmen with a huge investment in the program, with tons of physical ability and alot to lose if he doesn't breakout this year. Not going to be an easy row to hoe for the kid from down under, but one that willl certainly make the Huskies ever more formidable.
 
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My tendency is to evaluate Furphy based on what I saw and read about at the FIBA Cup. While certainly great competition, it is not Big East and NCAA level competition. Your comment re: Ross v. Furphy brought things into a more realistic focus. In daily practices, Furphy will go up against an upperclassmen with a huge investment in the program, with tons of physical ability and alot to lose if he doesn't breakout this year. Not going to be an easy row to hoe for the kid from down under, but one that willl certainly make the Huskies ever more formidable.
We’ll see - Furphy looks like a much more skilled offensive player, and he has size. Will be fun to see how it plays out.
 
Key word, flashes. He was also absent for long stretches. And he was bad on D a lot of the time. So yeah maybe he can extend the flashes.

As for weight - weight on his frame point to a 4 body.
But he does have the athletic ability to play the 3 in college
 
Tough to evaluate a foreign player who didn't get he benefit of being rated properly here, stats vs other prep schools or generally the same info, stats, and video we could get for say, Mullins.

First eyes on U19 really for most, and dropped 24 on USA and ran it back the same for the next opponent. Would say he is the best player for Australia's team, and played a nice Big East style with a cool lefty floater to the rim.

Translate that to US players would likely be ~20th ranked on 247/On3 and we'd all be smiles.

But for the betterment of doubt - we shall see once practices and early preseason games start.
 
I don’t remember Stewart creating his own shot, or being able to dribble. He was a good shooter from 3 in some games, and good at scoring on the fast break and some offensive rebounds. My recollection is he struggled when he put ball on floor in half court sets. If he can create his own shot, and not turn ball over on offense, and play defense and get defensive boards along with what he showed last year he will get PT. I think he has the talent to do it, but his ball handling needs some polish.
He did i flashes dribble and take a jump shot closer to the basket. He was known out of high school being able to create his own shot but I think playjng behind others he has become not aggressive looking for his offense. I think by his off-season remarks he knows it is his time to step up and be aggressive on offense. If not we have other options at the 3. Hopefully we get the Jaylin we saw at the end of last year but with more aggression.
 
Stew on shooting form, physicality, size, and strength should be a superstar. Whatever skills he lacked to get there I hope he is working on this summer. But the summer transformations of players often never happens. Stew and Ross are going to be different players than last year we can all expect?
Along with both Stew and Ross needing to make a summer transformation I am also interested to see what AK has done to get better. His three-point shooting has regressed since his sophomore year and his defense has never been outstanding. I really think he needs to step up his game if he expects to be drafted to the NBA
 
here are 2 summer hot takes

Ross will attempt to do the AJax transition, will see some quasi-PG a few possessions (not claiming its gonna be successful, or that he can get us into an offense, or that we need to do this...)

Stewart got bigger, which means he will be more of a 4, since he has shown he cant cover a wing. Will lead to smaller lineups with AK at 5 when both centers get 2 fouls 8 minutes in or if Reibe takes time to develop
 
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Stew on shooting form, physicality, size, and strength should be a superstar. Whatever skills he lacked to get there I hope he is working on this summer. But the summer transformations of players often never happens. Stew and Ross are going to be different players than last year we can all expect?
Having a great handle and confidence in it would go a long way toward Stewart breaking out this coming season. Reminds me a little of Andre Jackson in that regard. Andre could have really punished defenders if his handle was better. I see the same thing for Stewart.
 
But he does have the athletic ability to play the 3 in college

I believe they asked the same thing about Cam Spencer and the 2. Sometimes it’s not all about athletic ability. I know Ross had the athletic ability but he didn’t have the fundamentals, passing and ball handling skills so maybe just being a good basketball player still means something too. We will see.
 
I believe they asked the same thing about Cam Spencer and the 2. Sometimes it’s not all about athletic ability. I know Ross had the athletic ability but he didn’t have the fundamentals, passing and ball handling skills so maybe just being a good basketball player still means something too. We will see.
Yeah im talking about Stewart who has has shown a lot more basketball skills than Ross. Ross and Stewart shouldn't be compared. I dont see Ross having much of an impact on the team as we have seen nothing from him even in flashes on both sides of the ball. I wish him the best but was surprised he came back. I thought he would drop down a level of play. I hope Ross proves me wrong but I don't see it. If Stewart fails to step up at the 3 we will be seeing alot more of Mullins and Smith in a 3 guard lineups.
 
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Having a great handle and confidence in it would go a long way toward Stewart breaking out this coming season. Reminds me a little of Andre Jackson in that regard. Andre could have really punished defenders if his handle was better. I see the same thing for Stewart.
I can picture Andre in the open floor pushing a controlled aggressive transition, with his long strides and tight handle. This was a point of emphasis for us and definitely contributed to how good we were that season.
 
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Yeah im talking about Stewart who has has shown a lot more basketball skills than Ross. Ross and Stewart shouldn't be compared. I dont see Ross having much of an impact on the team as we have seen nothing from him even in flashes on both sides of the ball. I wish him the best but was surprised he came back. I thought he would drop down a level of play. I hope Ross proves me wrong but I don't see it. If Stewart fails to step up at the 3 we will be seeing alot more of Mullins and Smith in a 3 guard lineups.

Sorry had that as a Furphy comment my bad. Agree on Stewie he’s a lot better than Ross but needs to make the jump to consistent threat in both ends rather than occasional. I think he can as well and that impact would be huge.
 
Along with both Stew and Ross needing to make a summer transformation I am also interested to see what AK has done to get better. His three-point shooting has regressed since his sophomore year and his defense has never been outstanding. I really think he needs to step up his game if he expects to be drafted to the NBA

Forget the shooting. The mid-season slump won't happen again. He needs to learn one move and one counter to create a shot at the rim for himself. He has no counter right now
 
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My tendency is to evaluate Furphy based on what I saw and read about at the FIBA Cup. While certainly great competition, it is not Big East and NCAA level competition. Your comment re: Ross v. Furphy brought things into a more realistic focus. In daily practices, Furphy will go up against an upperclassmen with a huge investment in the program, with tons of physical ability and alot to lose if he doesn't breakout this year. Not going to be an easy row to hoe for the kid from down under, but one that willl certainly make the Huskies ever more formidable.
Your point is belayed by the FACT that he played a USA team filled with NBA talent and was among the better players on the court. And then several games in row later played a Germany team that was keying in on him and still handled himself well. Furphy can play brother. Stewart and J. Ross better be ready to compete, otherwise Furphy will be taking their minutes.
 
Your point is belayed by the FACT that he played a USA team filled with NBA talent and was among the better players on the court. And then several games in row later played a Germany team that was keying in on him and still handled himself well. Furphy can play brother. Stewart and J. Ross better be ready to compete, otherwise Furphy will be taking their minutes.
Agree that Ross may be in trouble, but I doubt he is going to go quietly, nor do I believe "Taz" will dominate him.. The players in the FIBA tourney are basically freshmen. My point is, that while the USA talent is off the charts, there are many older players throughout the NCAA that will give the top FIBA tourney players fits, some of them on the UConn roster.
 
While I agree with many of you that Ross needs to level up this summer to find minutes, I disagree with the many of you who think he won’t.

The fact that he’s still here (and wasnt gently “persuaded” to look for greener pastures by our elite coaching staff) speaks volumes.

The off-season hyperbole from posters that he “showed nothing” last season is pure rubbish.
 
While I agree with many of you that Ross needs to level up this summer to find minutes, I disagree with the many of you who think he won’t.

The fact that he’s still here (and wasnt gently “persuaded” to look for greener pastures by our elite coaching staff) speaks volumes.

The off-season hyperbole from posters that he “showed nothing” last season is pure rubbish.
I think those posters are talking about him "showing nothing" in games. Supposedly he's awesome in practices but outside of the New Hampshire and Maryland Eastern Shore game it's fair to say he didn't show anything in the games.

I hope he makes that leap from practice to the games this season.
 
I think those posters are talking about him "showing nothing" in games. Supposedly he's awesome in practices but outside of the New Hampshire and Maryland Eastern Shore game it's fair to say he didn't show anything in the games.

I hope he makes that leap from practice to the games this season.
I don't have the stat on hand, but Soph to Junior skill upgrades are the usual. Frosh to Soph (Solo) are rarer.

I'm inclined to think we get a better Stewart and Ross but time will tell.

Now in any given game, if Stewart, Ross, or Furphy is playing a wing, and we have seen Stewart and Ross improve, then we have first class problems if we discuss which when.
 
While I agree with many of you that Ross needs to level up this summer to find minutes, I disagree with the many of you who think he won’t.

The fact that he’s still here (and wasnt gently “persuaded” to look for greener pastures by our elite coaching staff) speaks volumes.

The off-season hyperbole from posters that he “showed nothing” last season is pure rubbish.

I’m not sure what he showed but enlighten me? I don’t go to practice so if he was good there then I didn’t see it. But minus a couple nice dunks I’m not sure what I missed but if my opinion on him is rubbish then so be it. He has to show immense improvement to get time this year over a couple freshman even.
 
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Ross is a skinny player and it’s no problem if you shoot like Richard Hamilton, but he does not.
 
Along with both Stew and Ross needing to make a summer transformation I am also interested to see what AK has done to get better. His three-point shooting has regressed since his sophomore year and his defense has never been outstanding. I really think he needs to step up his game if he expects to be drafted to the NBA
I felt like there was a very noticeable improvement in his (AK) defense last year. I also believe him being drafted at the end of next year is effectively a given barring unforeseen injury.
 
I know I’m a big time optimist for long-term UConn players, but I have no doubt that Stewart will emerge this year. It is hard to picture how everyone fits in with who we have, but my (purely intuition-based) guess is that the upcoming season from Stewart is being generally underestimated on here while those of Mullins and Furphy are both being generally overestimated on here at their respective projection levels.

Ross is a wildcard to me because I can fully picture him breaking out or getting stuck behind others again. I hope it is the former and I’m rooting for him as I assume we all are.

I think Silas and Tarris will shine and AK will be our absolute rock of a leader.

Oh, and Solo will be the best shooter in the country.
 
I’m not sure what he showed but enlighten me? I don’t go to practice so if he was good there then I didn’t see it. But minus a couple nice dunks I’m not sure what I missed but if my opinion on him is rubbish then so be it. He has to show immense improvement to get time this year over a couple freshman even.

It's mainly about him getting his mindset straight during in-game minutes against real comp to "slow down". He clearly has all the physical tools.

He already has a real good looking 3-ball and is not afraid to go to the hoop, had some nice dunks, reverse layups. Made some nice mid-range paint shots. Shot 23/34 from inside the arc. Has the tools to play good D, just needs to reduce the spazz factor.

If you recall, Solo only shot 31% his freshman year. Last year was basically Ross' equivalent of a freshman year getting some real minutes.

Look, he may never get the game to slow down to how he practices. If he can't, of course he'll be on the bench all year. But it's not like he has horrible shooting skills, horrible handle, no quickness,

We'll know fairly soon into the season with our early pre-BE gauntlet whether he's figured it out. As a fan, I'm rooting for it to happen as he seems like a great kid and it will make our team better.
 
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