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I'm baaaaaack. Maybe I missed it on here, but have we had the conversation about Andre Jackson, UConn PG, on here yet? Because if we haven't, I think we need to.
I don't think anyone is down on Newton. I think the team will largely function like last year where we have two guys that divy up the majority of minutes at that role, which was hugely important last year in keeping Cole reasonably fresh with his minutes load. I just think any suggestion that Jackson plays PG gets some people really riled up and overshadows any discussion of Newton.Why do I feel like everyone is down on Tristen Newton?
People are absolutely down on Newton in a lot of threads. There's a growing group of people who think we're not going to have a successful season and have all but called Newton a bust. Started with him not being mentioned in articles much, but was amplified when Hurley said Hassan Diarra was pushing Newton for a starting spotI don't think anyone is down on Newton. I think the team will largely function like last year where we have two guys that divy up the majority of minutes at that role, which was hugely important last year in keeping Cole reasonably fresh with his minutes load. I just think any suggestion that Jackson plays PG gets some people really riled up and overshadows any discussion of Newton.
Fair, maybe I've missed those threads.People are absolutely down on Newton in a lot of threads. There's a growing group of people who think we're not going to have a successful season and have all but called Newton a bust. Started with him not being mentioned in articles much, but was amplified when Hurley said Hassan Diarra was pushing Newton for a starting spot
I don't get it either. The dude averaged 18 PPG in the AAC. It's not like he was playing in the NEC or MAAC. He won't need to score 18 PPG on our team since we have a lot more options, but he's going to be really solid. I would be shocked if he was averaging less than double digits.Why do I feel like everyone is down on Tristen Newton?
I think people have concerns because we had a first team Big East full time point guard/floor general last year and people expected Newton to take over that role when he transferred here. It's become pretty clear he won't be taking over that role and instead will be a piece with Jackson taking over point guard duties. I think most of us aren't sold on Jackson being the point guard/game manager until we actually see it.Why do I feel like everyone is down on Tristen Newton?
Exactly. This is what I have been saying to my fellow Huskymaniacs.It seems evident that Hurley has promised our guys that he would make them pro's and this year he will showcase them to help that happen. Before freshman year he said Jackson's position in the pros would be point guard. That wasn't a stretch. In AAU Jackson was playing with the ball in his hands even though there were other guards. He was bringing it up and making plays just as he did here last year. We will keep getting the best recruits by demonstrating we can turn guys into pros, so Hurley will opt for the ball in Jackson's hands this year as much as possible. He will also allow Sanogo to demonstrate his game away from the basket, and, he'll give Hawkins more run when he is cold from the field even though we could turn to other players to find the hot hand. As long as we're winning, he will secondarily be trying to make good on his promises to get these guys to their payday. He has been setting them up from a hype standpoint as the 'big 3' and will give them opportunity on the court.
What happens if that recipe leads to losing?It seems evident that Hurley has promised our guys that he would make them pro's and this year he will showcase them to help that happen. Before freshman year he said Jackson's position in the pros would be point guard. That wasn't a stretch. In AAU Jackson was playing with the ball in his hands even though there were other guards. He was bringing it up and making plays just as he did here last year. We will keep getting the best recruits by demonstrating we can turn guys into pros, so Hurley will opt for the ball in Jackson's hands this year as much as possible. He will also allow Sanogo to demonstrate his game away from the basket, and, he'll give Hawkins more run when he is cold from the field even though we could turn to other players to find the hot hand. As long as we're winning, he will secondarily be trying to make good on his promises to get these guys to their payday. He has been setting them up from a hype standpoint as the 'big 3' and will give them opportunity on the court.
Yeah I think the plan has always been for him to take over PG duties at some point. Hurley has mentioned him as a PG several times over the years. Idk why people keep ignoring itIt seems evident that Hurley has promised our guys that he would make them pro's and this year he will showcase them to help that happen. Before freshman year he said Jackson's position in the pros would be point guard. That wasn't a stretch. In AAU Jackson was playing with the ball in his hands even though there were other guards. He was bringing it up and making plays just as he did here last year. We will keep getting the best recruits by demonstrating we can turn guys into pros, so Hurley will opt for the ball in Jackson's hands this year as much as possible. He will also allow Sanogo to demonstrate his game away from the basket, and, he'll give Hawkins more run when he is cold from the field even though we could turn to other players to find the hot hand. As long as we're winning, he will secondarily be trying to make good on his promises to get these guys to their payday. He has been setting them up from a hype standpoint as the 'big 3' and will give them opportunity on the court.
@superjohn you missed something.It seems evident that Hurley has promised our guys that he would make them pro's and this year he will showcase them to help that happen. Before freshman year he said Jackson's position in the pros would be point guard. That wasn't a stretch. In AAU Jackson was playing with the ball in his hands even though there were other guards. He was bringing it up and making plays just as he did here last year. We will keep getting the best recruits by demonstrating we can turn guys into pros, so Hurley will opt for the ball in Jackson's hands this year as much as possible. He will also allow Sanogo to demonstrate his game away from the basket, and, he'll give Hawkins more run when he is cold from the field even though we could turn to other players to find the hot hand. As long as we're winning, he will secondarily be trying to make good on his promises to get these guys to their payday. He has been setting them up from a hype standpoint as the 'big 3' and will give them opportunity on the court.
I didn't miss anything. I asked what happens if that recipe leads to losing?@superjohn you missed something.
I think it really depends how we're losing and which lineups are working. Are we getting killed on the boards in losses? Maybe we play more Samson at the 4 and Jackson at the 3. Are we having trouble scoring? Maybe we go small and Alleyne and Karaban play together.I didn't miss anything. I asked what happens if that recipe leads to losing?
Scrap it all? Jackson is no longer the point guard, Adama stays down low all the time instead of drifting out to shoot threes...
I didn't miss anything. I asked what happens if that recipe leads to losing?
Scrap it all? Jackson is no longer the point guard, Adama stays down low all the time instead of drifting out to shoot threes...
It just scares me when I hear the coaches are playing players where they think they'll have to play in the pros. In my time being a UConn fan I haven't seen that type of strategy work out for the team or the player. It's just Ricker speculating off of what Hurley has said and stuff from Dauster and others who follow the team I think.I think it really depends how we're losing and which lineups are working. Are we getting killed on the boards in losses? Maybe we play more Samson at the 4 and Jackson at the 3. Are we having trouble scoring? Maybe we go small and Alleyne and Karaban play together.
That's what makes me optimistic about this season is all the flexibility of lineup options. If Jackson at PG doesn't work (and I fully expect it will given everything we've seen from him), we do have traditional PGs ready to step up
I'm baaaaaack. Maybe I missed it on here, but have we had the conversation about Andre Jackson, UConn PG, on here yet? Because if we haven't, I think we need to.
I think we'll really get to see his coaching this season. It's the most talented group of players (all his) he's had here and with the most positional versatility. The ceiling is the highest it's been but there's also maybe more questions than there's been in the past couple of seasons.If anything I'm concerned Hurley won't consider playing to support our potential pros ENOUGH. He's way too rigid and slow to make adjustments on either end of the floor. One of his few weaknesses as a coach IMO.
It's a fine line that needs to be walked. Putting your current players in the best position to be drafted and successful in the NBA has an important knock-on effect in recruiting. That being said, I'm sure Hurley isn't going to be running constant set plays for Adama to jack up threes. My guess is we see some pick and pops mixed in to try to keep teams honest but it's not like he's going to camp out on the perimeter like Whaley did at times. If he doesn't hit his threes, I think that experiment ends real quick.It just scares me when I hear the coaches are playing players where they think they'll have to play in the pros. In my time being a UConn fan I haven't seen that type of strategy work out for the team or the player. It's just Ricker speculating off of what Hurley has said and stuff from Dauster and others who follow the team I think.
I want Adama feasting down low, it's nice if he can hit the three now but I don't think designing any of our offense for him to do so will be good for anyone. Jackson can play some point but I have trouble believing he'll be able to run things in the half court at a high level for the majority of the game.
I also love the versatility but I don't want to see any square pegs being fit into round holes based off of NBA dreams, it rarely works.
I think the implication was more that one position is always going to be weaker, but that doesn't make it necessarily a true weakness. More lack of strength than weakness.His analysis isn't super promising. Amongst other things he appears to be predicting we will be weak at guard with no dominant pg. But he's also predicting better shooting. Which is hopeful.
I agree that it looks like Andre should have a better group of players around him this season, but I don't necessarily buy the premise that the reason for so many incomplete passes was the lack of vision, skill, anticipation or BBIQ by the guys he played with last season. Many times it looked to me like Andre was reacting more than thinking, and always acting on his first reaction whether or not his teammates were in sync with him.When AJax had the ball in his hands last year.. His vision and the resulting passes were a challenge for some of his teammates who weren't as able to "see" the floor and anticipate those passes. Thus not completing the plays. This year-- He and Newton are now surrounded by better athletes with higher BBIQs who can get to their spots and anticipate (and catch) their passes.