He was roasted all year long?
Congratulation UConn Fans!
Victorious!
Yes, Tristan Newton had moments of excellence throughout the season & was really fantastic tonight in the championship game.
However, I am glad that UConn will have real point guard talent coming in next season, more of a coach on the floor than Tristen.
Unfortunately, Tristan was a human turnover machine all year long, even today when he absolutely had to take care of the ball.
Tristan's ball-handling skills are shaky. He often gets trapped (by himself) in corners because he doesn't have great court vision or the muscle to dribble out of it like AJAX does.
Tristan's outside shooting is not great. Often his shooting line was 2-8. Paradoxically, he nails his free throws, a must for a point guard.
Newton can drive, but he can't finish well at the rim because he's not a leaper, has no left hand or many moves, & is not strong enough to get a clean shot in off the backboard. He definitely does not have a Big East guard type of body strength.
Tristan often seems to take a whole half to wake up & often wilted under the pressure of trapping defenses.
So Newton often failed as much as he succeeded as the "appointed point guard" of a team whose other guards could not fill the bill for longer than a few minutes. He did a fair job for a guy who had the ball longer than any other Husky & who often killed the clock & timing of plays by over-dribbling too much.
Congratulations to national champion Tristan Newton. But the Huskies can improve with a true point guard who can see the floor AND Shoot. Someone who is stronger.
Great year guys!
Father Demo
, can’t imagine giving a backhanded compliment to a kid who helped will us to a victory today.Congratulation UConn Fans!
Victorious!
Yes, Tristan Newton had moments of excellence throughout the season & was really fantastic tonight in the championship game.
However, I am glad that UConn will have real point guard talent coming in next season, more of a coach on the floor than Tristen.
Unfortunately, Tristan was a human turnover machine all year long, even today when he absolutely had to take care of the ball.
Tristan's ball-handling skills are shaky. He often gets trapped (by himself) in corners because he doesn't have great court vision or the muscle to dribble out of it like AJAX does.
Tristan's outside shooting is not great. Often his shooting line was 2-8. Paradoxically, he nails his free throws, a must for a point guard.
Newton can drive, but he can't finish well at the rim because he's not a leaper, has no left hand or many moves, & is not strong enough to get a clean shot in off the backboard. He definitely does not have a Big East guard type of body strength.
Tristan often seems to take a whole half to wake up & often wilted under the pressure of trapping defenses.
So Newton often failed as much as he succeeded as the "appointed point guard" of a team whose other guards could not fill the bill for longer than a few minutes. He did a fair job for a guy who had the ball longer than any other Husky & who often killed the clock & timing of plays by over-dribbling too much.
Congratulations to national champion Tristan Newton. But the Huskies can improve with a true point guard who can see the floor AND Shoot. Someone who is stronger.
Great year guys!
Father Demo
I criticized him as much as anyone but i said this team will not make a run if he does not play as well hes capable of. He played great this whole tournament and deserves a lot of the credit. Hes a legend in my book. All is forgiven.Weird the one the fan base was roasting all year long carried us.... let's go newton!!!!
OuchCongratulation UConn Fans!
Victorious!
Yes, Tristan Newton had moments of excellence throughout the season & was really fantastic tonight in the championship game.
However, I am glad that UConn will have real point guard talent coming in next season, more of a coach on the floor than Tristen.
Unfortunately, Tristan was a human turnover machine all year long, even today when he absolutely had to take care of the ball.
Tristan's ball-handling skills are shaky. He often gets trapped (by himself) in corners because he doesn't have great court vision or the muscle to dribble out of it like AJAX does.
Tristan's outside shooting is not great. Often his shooting line was 2-8. Paradoxically, he nails his free throws, a must for a point guard.
Newton can drive, but he can't finish well at the rim because he's not a leaper, has no left hand or many moves, & is not strong enough to get a clean shot in off the backboard. He definitely does not have a Big East guard type of body strength.
Tristan often seems to take a whole half to wake up & often wilted under the pressure of trapping defenses.
So Newton often failed as much as he succeeded as the "appointed point guard" of a team whose other guards could not fill the bill for longer than a few minutes. He did a fair job for a guy who had the ball longer than any other Husky & who often killed the clock & timing of plays by over-dribbling too much.
Congratulations to national champion Tristan Newton. But the Huskies can improve with a true point guard who can see the floor AND Shoot. Someone who is stronger.
Great year guys!
Father Demo
Congratulation UConn Fans!
Victorious!
Yes, Tristan Newton had moments of excellence throughout the season & was really fantastic tonight in the championship game.
However, I am glad that UConn will have real point guard talent coming in next season, more of a coach on the floor than Tristen.
Unfortunately, Tristan was a human turnover machine all year long, even today when he absolutely had to take care of the ball.
Tristan's ball-handling skills are shaky. He often gets trapped (by himself) in corners because he doesn't have great court vision or the muscle to dribble out of it like AJAX does.
Tristan's outside shooting is not great. Often his shooting line was 2-8. Paradoxically, he nails his free throws, a must for a point guard.
Newton can drive, but he can't finish well at the rim because he's not a leaper, has no left hand or many moves, & is not strong enough to get a clean shot in off the backboard. He definitely does not have a Big East guard type of body strength.
Tristan often seems to take a whole half to wake up & often wilted under the pressure of trapping defenses.
So Newton often failed as much as he succeeded as the "appointed point guard" of a team whose other guards could not fill the bill for longer than a few minutes. He did a fair job for a guy who had the ball longer than any other Husky & who often killed the clock & timing of plays by over-dribbling too much.
Congratulations to national champion Tristan Newton. But the Huskies can improve with a true point guard who can see the floor AND Shoot. Someone who is stronger.
Great year guys!
Father Demo
What a dogshit post.Congratulation UConn Fans!
Victorious!
Yes, Tristan Newton had moments of excellence throughout the season & was really fantastic tonight in the championship game.
However, I am glad that UConn will have real point guard talent coming in next season, more of a coach on the floor than Tristen.
Unfortunately, Tristan was a human turnover machine all year long, even today when he absolutely had to take care of the ball.
Tristan's ball-handling skills are shaky. He often gets trapped (by himself) in corners because he doesn't have great court vision or the muscle to dribble out of it like AJAX does.
Tristan's outside shooting is not great. Often his shooting line was 2-8. Paradoxically, he nails his free throws, a must for a point guard.
Newton can drive, but he can't finish well at the rim because he's not a leaper, has no left hand or many moves, & is not strong enough to get a clean shot in off the backboard. He definitely does not have a Big East guard type of body strength.
Tristan often seems to take a whole half to wake up & often wilted under the pressure of trapping defenses.
So Newton often failed as much as he succeeded as the "appointed point guard" of a team whose other guards could not fill the bill for longer than a few minutes. He did a fair job for a guy who had the ball longer than any other Husky & who often killed the clock & timing of plays by over-dribbling too much.
Congratulations to national champion Tristan Newton. But the Huskies can improve with a true point guard who can see the floor AND Shoot. Someone who is stronger.
Great year guys!
Father Demo
What the hell is wrong with youCongratulation UConn Fans!
Victorious!
Yes, Tristan Newton had moments of excellence throughout the season & was really fantastic tonight in the championship game.
However, I am glad that UConn will have real point guard talent coming in next season, more of a coach on the floor than Tristen.
Unfortunately, Tristan was a human turnover machine all year long, even today when he absolutely had to take care of the ball.
Tristan's ball-handling skills are shaky. He often gets trapped (by himself) in corners because he doesn't have great court vision or the muscle to dribble out of it like AJAX does.
Tristan's outside shooting is not great. Often his shooting line was 2-8. Paradoxically, he nails his free throws, a must for a point guard.
Newton can drive, but he can't finish well at the rim because he's not a leaper, has no left hand or many moves, & is not strong enough to get a clean shot in off the backboard. He definitely does not have a Big East guard type of body strength.
Tristan often seems to take a whole half to wake up & often wilted under the pressure of trapping defenses.
So Newton often failed as much as he succeeded as the "appointed point guard" of a team whose other guards could not fill the bill for longer than a few minutes. He did a fair job for a guy who had the ball longer than any other Husky & who often killed the clock & timing of plays by over-dribbling too much.
Congratulations to national champion Tristan Newton. But the Huskies can improve with a true point guard who can see the floor AND Shoot. Someone who is stronger.
Great year guys!
Father Demo
He played out of his mine in the final knowing he had a physical advantage against SD St. Even with the turnovers he has kept us in the lead and was so critical in this tournament. He will be missed if he leaves.Weird the one the fan base was roasting all year long carried us.... let's go newton!!!!
He had some bad turnovers, but his defense, his ability to get to the line, and his shooting was ultimately gave us far more than he took away.'Even in the chat during the game. A couple people posted more than once, "take him out."
He was locking people up with his size and footwork too.The upgrade in speed, size and athleticism at PG was crucial against high level opposition. He rose to the moment and then kept climbing.
Great game even with the turnovers. Nails tough st the FT line. Plays like a lock down corner back with a short memory.
I kind of remember reading your first few posts here and thinking you had an interesting take on things. Former player, played on the NYC playgrounds a long time ago, UConn fan.Congratulation UConn Fans!
Victorious!
Yes, Tristan Newton had moments of excellence throughout the season & was really fantastic tonight in the championship game.
However, I am glad that UConn will have real point guard talent coming in next season, more of a coach on the floor than Tristen.
Unfortunately, Tristan was a human turnover machine all year long, even today when he absolutely had to take care of the ball.
Tristan's ball-handling skills are shaky. He often gets trapped (by himself) in corners because he doesn't have great court vision or the muscle to dribble out of it like AJAX does.
Tristan's outside shooting is not great. Often his shooting line was 2-8. Paradoxically, he nails his free throws, a must for a point guard.
Newton can drive, but he can't finish well at the rim because he's not a leaper, has no left hand or many moves, & is not strong enough to get a clean shot in off the backboard. He definitely does not have a Big East guard type of body strength.
Tristan often seems to take a whole half to wake up & often wilted under the pressure of trapping defenses.
So Newton often failed as much as he succeeded as the "appointed point guard" of a team whose other guards could not fill the bill for longer than a few minutes. He did a fair job for a guy who had the ball longer than any other Husky & who often killed the clock & timing of plays by over-dribbling too much.
Congratulations to national champion Tristan Newton. But the Huskies can improve with a true point guard who can see the floor AND Shoot. Someone who is stronger.
Great year guys!
Father Demo
It was a funky game and we were far from our best. Had a million opportunities to blow it open and make the killshot and never did until a few minutes left. Still won by over 15, shows how good this team was tournament time. Adama remained the rock, Jordan still hit the big shot, and Tristen made the plays.San Diego State made the decision to get up on our guards, pressure the ball, disrupt the offense, defend the jump shooters and deny the entry pass to Sanogo.
Tristen is really the only guard we have who could’ve exploited that with the dribble drive.
And he did.
This team had so many answers.
Champions all.
Tristen is a legend now. Congrats to him. He was our best player last night! He’s been an acquired taste since we have been so spoiled at lead guard but whenever he was aggressive all year, good things happened over and over again.
Like my favorite Husky said in 2004, they “immortalized themselves”!!!
Thank you Tristen!!!! No sane person doubts now!