It makes sense if the staff and Alleyne knew that it was likely Newton and Jackson would return, and especially if Alleyne also thought Timberlake was committing.I agree. This makes very little sense, assuming the staff knew what was coming, other than the NT portal bust
NBA two-ways arent bad deals. Especially with new rules. There are Undrafted Free Agents who get two-way deals.Mostly agree, but every year there’s around 40-45 guys who heard from someone that they might be first round. Once they declare 6/1, 10-15 guys have to deal with non guarantee territory and zero leverage.
You are leading with your gut?Then I would be getting punched in the chin.
True, some get good deals, some poor deals and others effectively no guaranteed deals.NBA two-ways arent bad deals. Especially with new rules. There are Undrafted Free Agents who get two-way deals.
Agree, but there is no one we could pick up who would be better than Newton or Jackson. Their roster spots are safe.I really hate the declaring for the draft but not hiring an agent. I wish it was all or nothing. It puts the school in a tough spot trying to fill roster spots with current players' statuses in limbo. It's also bad for other players if a team goes and fills roster spots assuming the players will go, and then they lose their scholarships when those players withdraw from the draft.
I disagree. He has NBA range on his shot and can also take the ball to the rim and score, and has decent size. Tristen has been underrated his entire basketball life and has always proved the doubters wrong.
Totally agree. What’s most important is that Hurley and staff have identified the style of play they want going forward and will get players to plug the holes that need filling. Happy so far none of our coaching staff have left(fingers crossed). I’m sure with new players getting plugged in each year it will still be “we” basketball. That is the key.Would love to see him back but the guy just might be done with college. Highly unlikely he gets drafted, maybe he gets a 2 way deal but I’d be surprised with that outcome. But we saw the same thing with RJ last year: guy was ready to move onto professional options and can’t blame him for that, he did graduate already. With Hawk, Sanogo, Jackson (likely gone, Joey C, and Alleyene all gone, all the older guys are gone, maybe he doesn’t want to stick around with the young pups. We’ll see what happens. UConn fans need to just sit back and chill, they’ll be fine. Things feel a lot different when you’re coming off a national title, and you have a core of DC, AK, SC, and a top 3 recruiting class. Sky isn’t falling…
Sometimes we forget that guys often just want to get on with their life. No idea if Tristan does, but he's 22. There are younger guys with a few years in the NBA. It didn't seem that being a student appealed to him all that much. We are definitely better if he's back, but he's got to make the decision.Would love to see him back but the guy just might be done with college. Highly unlikely he gets drafted, maybe he gets a 2 way deal but I’d be surprised with that outcome. But we saw the same thing with RJ last year: guy was ready to move onto professional options and can’t blame him for that, he did graduate already. With Hawk, Sanogo, Jackson (likely gone, Joey C, and Alleyene all gone, all the older guys are gone, maybe he doesn’t want to stick around with the young pups. We’ll see what happens. UConn fans need to just sit back and chill, they’ll be fine. Things feel a lot different when you’re coming off a national title, and you have a core of DC, AK, SC, and a top 3 recruiting class. Sky isn’t falling…
Clingan can easily average 25 points per game. One good SG and we’re top tenOne concern is we are losing our experience for transitioning the Fab 5 from HS to college. Next year that job will fall to two Sophs Karaban and Clingan. I think both have the leadership qualities needed. With Castle it will be their team
Clingan can easily average 25 points per game.
I’ll take way easy and put 20 to 25 ppgNo.
22, his draft stock is higher than ever, and he's got some very apparent strengths (NBA range, FT shooting, good size, rebounding). I think his game actually translates better to the NBA than it did to the Big East. If he can continue to improve defensively, it seems like he ticks a lot of boxesSometimes we forget that guys often just want to get on with their life. No idea if Tristan does, but he's 22. There are younger guys with a few years in the NBA. It didn't seem that being a student appealed to him all that much. We are definitely better if he's back, but he's got to make the decision.
Right. And all the older guys he played with are basically gone. The idea of another year in college might not appeal to him. We won’t even be having these conversations in another year or two, as the extra Covid year will be gone for most guys. I hope he comes back, they need older, good players. But he graduated and can’t blame him if he wants to go play pro ball somewhere, nothing left to prove in college at this point.Sometimes we forget that guys often just want to get on with their life. No idea if Tristan does, but he's 22. There are younger guys with a few years in the NBA. It didn't seem that being a student appealed to him all that much. We are definitely better if he's back, but he's got to make the decision.
I’ll take 25 minutes per game.Clingan can easily average 25 points per game. One good SG and we’re top ten
I’ll take way easy and put 20 to 25 ppg
I mean...I thought for sure it was MPG. That? Yes, 25 or so. PPG? Nope. Sanogo was the most skilled offensive center UConn ever had and he didn't manage that. Clingan isn't Wilt. If Hurley lets him shoot 3s and he hits some, 15 PPG is possible.No.
Sanogo, who was significantly...or "way significantly" for your benefit...more advanced offensively than Clingan just put up 17ppg, but ya we'll just make it an easy even 25 for DCI’ll take way easy and put 20 to 25 ppg
I disagree - it gives players the opportunity to gather more feedback on their NBA prospects. That way, they can make the most informed decision possible on what’s best for their future.I really hate the declaring for the draft but not hiring an agent. I wish it was all or nothing. It puts the school in a tough spot trying to fill roster spots with current players' statuses in limbo. It's also bad for other players if a team goes and fills roster spots assuming the players will go, and then they lose their scholarships when those players withdraw from the draft.