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All this talk about the SEC and B1G dominating hoops in the future, well maybe not...
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Started a thread with this article on the CR board.
All this talk about the SEC and B1G dominating hoops in the future, well maybe not...
Indeed. And Nowell did get opportunities, at least when he was healthy. The ideal situation would be that during these opportunities, he would eventually click with the guys on the floor and excel. That just never really happened. C'est la vieIt is a meritocracy. Nowell did not look good or ready in the minutes he got. Mahaney was playing better at the end of the year. Nowell was worse than Mahaney on defense, shooting and getting the ball up the court. The decision was made by the 2x champ coach who with his great staff has seen these players in practice every day and watched the game film of both. He is trying to win, not lose. Either you are being purposely obtuse and argumentative because you like to rail against Hurley for sport, or you think you know more than our coaches. I'd say take the L and move on, but clearly you can't or don't want to admit the possibility that you may be wrong here.
Citing possibly the greatest developer ever in college sports is a bad idea?611's post log? I've never seen anything like it. He's siting Calhoun for the 800th x as grounds for developing freshmen. It's rare you come across a more baseless argument.
Yeah, out of conference against cupcakes for the most part. Exactly the time to do that. Kinda like Mahaney, as it turns out.Deandre Daniels started 8 of the first 10 games of the season.
Look at his early season minutes. Calhoun tried, it didn’t work, and he moved on elsewhere. But he gave him a very thorough chance.
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All this talk about the SEC and B1G dominating hoops in the future, well maybe not...
You asked a question that I answered man. This has nothing to do with your question and I don’t even know the point you’re trying to make. Mahaney isn’t a freshman.Yeah, out of conference against cupcakes for the most part. Exactly the time to do that. Kinda like Mahaney, as it turns out.
This is also stupid because with this logic, we wouldn’t have recruited Caron Butler?Hurley said last year in a revealing interview that UConn recruits certain kids and starts w the parents. Part of Nowell’s problem is having an unrealistic outspoken father. Hurley did t miss on the kid, he missed on the parent.
Hurley didn’t recruit Caron Butler.This is also stupid because with this logic, we wouldn’t have recruited Caron Butler?
I'm sure it's been brought up many times, but opening the Portal on March 24th while 16 teams are still playing does not create an even playing field.
Saw that interview also. We don't know yet whether he nissed on the player but yeah, the parent is quite outspoken and looks like a miss there. I think theoretically earning minutes and waiting your turn sounds good during the recruiting process. When you are actually going through it some parents get impatient, irrational and don't trust the process.Hurley said last year in a revealing interview that UConn recruits certain kids and starts w the parents. Part of Nowell’s problem is having an unrealistic outspoken father. Hurley did t miss on the kid, he missed on the parent.
I don’t think the coaches pitch waiting your turn. It seems like they pitch earning playing time.Saw that interview also. We don't know yet whether he nissed on the player but yeah, the parent is quite outspoken and looks like a miss there. I think theoretically earning minutes and waiting your turn sounds good during the recruiting process. When you are actually going through it some parents get impatient, irrational and don't trust the process.
Thats what you get out of his statement?Hurley didn’t recruit Caron Butler.


Reading comprehensionThats what you get out of his statement?![]()
We just have thread the needle football-wise until ~2030/the next big shakeout. Buckle up.Great article. Obviously a lot up in the air, but I've been trying to say for a while UConn is in great shape here, as well as the rest of the league.
It’s a pretty bad message if I can do whatever I want and not get benched for the freshman just because I’m an upperclassman and they are a freshman.
Sorry that I’m a believer in meritocracy and not seniority.
Fun memory of freshman Tyler Olander cutting up Syracuse 2-3 zone. That seems virtually impossible today because the assumption would be that there’s no way he can even give a team the chance to win. And we’re talking bottom of the barrel recruit (no offense Big T you did great things)
You’re just wrong. I know you don’t see that, but you arePlease spare me the earn it in practice cop out. Mahaney did not earn a starting job in practice. You saw that for yourself at the one you went to.
He kind of proved this year all that stuff was baloney
Players do get better. Not sure what you are arguing here. The whole original issue is why didn't Nowell play over Mahaney. HuskyWarrior even claimed it wasn't a meritocracy. Nowell performed worse than Mahaney when healthy and given a chance. Hilton didn't didn't play a lot as a freshman because he wasn't ready. Same with Nowell who was not ready as a frosh or was a miss. Calhoun had misses too and guys that didn't develop Scott Hazelton, Jamaal Coombs, Ajou Deng, Ater Majok, Curtis Kelly(was ok at K-State), Mandledove, Marcus Johnson, etc. There are many more.Calhoun is the best player development coach in NBA history, and he put some guys that flat out sucked as frosh and sophomores (ex. Tate George, Donny Marshall, Hilton Armstrong) into the League. I did not think Taliek Brown or Kirk King would ever be any good, and they were solid starters on nationally ranked teams by their junior years. Players do get better.
If it was easy to tell which players would get better, and which players would not, everyone would be a college coach.
You know who else was overmatched? Hawkins. Couldn't dribble the ball. Couldn't defend a traffic cone. Missed most of his shots except for one game. But Hurley kept throwing him out there mostly because we didn't have anybody else. By the end of the year he could dribble a little without bouncing it off his feet, his defense was almost adequate and his shooing touch came back.The whole premise is idiotic. Our staff, lauded as one of the best in the country, plays the guys they think will give us the best chance of success. We saw, very clearly, mind you, how overmatched the player in question was when he EARNED the PT.
THIS. EXACTLY THISThe staff isn't infallible. I think this year in particular, the chase to "threepeat" warped what should really have been a year focused on developing the sophomores and freshmen.
I'm 6ft. 220 and not skinnyFurphy is listed at 6'6" and 220 pounds. That is not skinny.
That was fast, right in Pitinos wheel house. Vitamin Water strikes. StJ with a massive head start on us if they retain everyone due to come back.
You know who else was overmatched? Hawkins. Couldn't dribble the ball. Couldn't defend a traffic cone. Missed most of his shots except for one game. But Hurley kept throwing him out there mostly because we didn't have anybody else. By the end of the year he could dribble a little without bouncing it off his feet, his defense was almost adequate and his shooing touch came back.
The staff isn't infallible. I think this year in particular, the chase to "threepeat" warped what should really have been a year focused on developing the sophomores and freshmen.