Stephon Castle's mom highly endorses him.
Stephon Castle's mom highly endorses him.
He's a Gaffney-esque finisher at the rim and far too much work in the midrange, which definitely hurts his efficiency. But he's a more consistent shooter than Gaffney, so he's okay on efficiency in the end.Looks like a nice fit to me. Not the best advanced stats but he has some decent size and is a good shooter from deep. Plus he started 3 years in the ACC and had some explosive performances.
We all want to bring in the 25 ppg stud but at this point, we have already filled that lead guard spot and Matrim says Castle is reclassifying. So we are really replacing Gaff and he looks like a big upgrade. I see posters expressing concern that we need another elite shot creator and finisher but imo that is not realistic. Not having one limits our ceiling so our potential is dependent on JH or AJ really popping.
He's a Gaffney-esque finisher at the rim and far too much work in the midrange, which definitely hurts his efficiency. But he's a more consistent shooter than Gaffney, so he's okay on efficiency in the end.
RAPM and on/off see him as a replacement level player, partially because the guys he played instead of (Maddox and Cattoor) were lights out shooters this year with 120+ ORTGs. Overall the team was +10 pts/100 with him off the court (but they were still a very good offense with him on the court). The troubling thing is the trend continues into previous years. All 3 years the teams offense has been better with him off the court. I think I'd rather pass for a better option, if at all possible. Feels like we're trading a Gaffney for another Gaffney.
He said in a post “Expect a couple more transfer signings and a Castle reclass”No. My recollection was he punted to @Zionn who didn't say a thing.
I tend to think it's better for a player to transfer out early. You get to improve under a coach the majority of your career, and the education side isn't totally out of whack.What if they made the players spend two years at their initial choice and then they get a one-time transfer? I'd make an exception if coach gets fired but it would basically give a player a chance to go to two schools during their playing eligibility.
My guess is Castle will reclassify is he qualifiesNo insider has confirmed Castle reclassifying. It's an educated guess right now based on tea leaves and an inference based on Castle's recent tweet. I feel like it's about a 60/40 likelihood at this point, but I still am not sure how much he necessarily helps this year being a 17 year old kid (though he should definitely play and not redshirt). We still need at least one more 1/2 that can generate his own offense and handle the ball. After that, we may just need bodies. Only currently have 8 scholarship players right now. Castle would make 9. Would like to go into the season with at least 11.
No. My recollection was he punted to @Zionn who didn't say a thing.
Yeah I'm pretty sure this board would've exploded if he'd said that.
Anyway, expect a couple more transfer signings and a Castle reclass.
He said it
Very quiet with regards to Gaffney’s recruitment. Really wonder where he ends up.Just an excerpt from a New Haven Register article written by Mike Anthony, that I just read regarding Hurley's comments to the media:
Hurley’s time with the media began with a general question about the portal and he joked, “By the time I’m done answering, there will probably be a couple more guys in.”
Hurley seemed more optimistic in the rest of the article, but acknowledged the challenges all teams face with the portal.
Also, Mike Anthony made the following comment:
Many players in the portal are expected to wind up without a landing spot — or a desired landing spot — when the process is concluded.
He based it on the crowded landscape from the extra Covid year, adding to the pool of players.
Kid is actually really solid- don’t be surprised he winds up at a Baylor or top program- a lot of Remy Martin in him…..Great now people want us bringing in 3rd Team All Mountain West players. LOL! Jk. Sounds like he got disrespected due to how bad Nevada was this past season.
Stephon Castle's mom highly endorses him.
Would be good to link the article. It was a pretty good one.Just an excerpt from a New Haven Register article written by Mike Anthony, that I just read regarding Hurley's comments to the media:
Hurley’s time with the media began with a general question about the portal and he joked, “By the time I’m done answering, there will probably be a couple more guys in.”
Hurley seemed more optimistic in the rest of the article, but acknowledged the challenges all teams face with the portal.
Also, Mike Anthony made the following comment:
Many players in the portal are expected to wind up without a landing spot — or a desired landing spot — when the process is concluded.
He based it on the crowded landscape from the extra Covid year, adding to the pool of players.
Stephon Castle's mom highly endorses him.
True, but since it’s the guys who were unhappy about their PT who left, probably not surprising. And at least we’re in the picture on the ”transfer-in” side.![]()
College basketball transfer portal: Ranking 25 best players - Sports Illustrated
The portal is overflowing with players as coaches scour the market for the best fits for their program.www.si.com
For those wondering - not a single UConn player mentioned......
“A lot of guys left and I respect their decision,” said Jackson, set to be the vocal leader and one of the most prominent public faces for the 2022-23 Huskies. “But I feel like the strongest people survive, in a sense. It’s always good to know that everybody who’s here wants to be here. Everybody that is here is really locked in and committed to bringing UConn back and breaking that barrier.”Would be good to link the article. It was a pretty good one.
“It’s not chaos,” Jackson said. “Most of us, honestly, already knew the guys that were going to leave. We had the feelings, we had the emotions. When you’re with guys every single day and you see what their daily routine is and you see how they go about things and how they feel, emotionally and mentally, being here, you can tell when it takes a lot out of a person.”
What’s happening inside the UConn men’s basketball program as players come and go? ‘It’s not chaos’
To be fair to Diggins and Gaff, I think it's pretty clear that Hurley and them came to a mutual understanding that they were being recruited over and they were basically flushed out. I don't think anyone can have any ill will towards them leaving. The Floyd and Akok situation may be slightly different in the eyes of Jackson. I could be way off on my assessment but I think he is a little mad they didn't stay and fight for minutes.“A lot of guys left and I respect their decision,” said Jackson, set to be the vocal leader and one of the most prominent public faces for the 2022-23 Huskies. “But I feel like the strongest people survive, in a sense. It’s always good to know that everybody who’s here wants to be here. Everybody that is here is really locked in and committed to bringing UConn back and breaking that barrier.”
My interpretation: Those that remain bleed blue and those that left had bloody noses. AJ already sounds like a coach.
I don’t bear ill will against any of the transfers. It’s their life and they need to make decisions what to do with it.To be fair to Diggins and Gaff, I think it's pretty clear that Hurley and them came to a mutual understanding that they were being recruited over and they were basically flushed out. I don't think anyone can have any ill will towards them leaving. The Floyd and Akok situation may be slightly different in the eyes of Jackson. I could be way off on my assessment but I think he is a little mad they didn't stay and fight for minutes.