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UConn and the 2024 NBA Draft

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All I care about is Cam and Tristen getting their foot in the door with their selections in the Second Round. They'll take it from here with the teams that are giving them a chance. Both have 10 year NBA career potential.

An excellent 2 days for the UConn Program and brand. Great time to be a Husky fan
 
Thought he was as I’m only using tracker which still shows Detroit
They must have made the arrangements ahead of time to pick him for Memphis. I like Memphis. I just wanted so badly for my team to get him.

Is this the first year we've had 4 players selected in the draft?
 
They must have made the arrangements ahead of time to pick him for Memphis. I like Memphis. I just wanted so badly for my team to get him.

Is this the first year we've had 4 players selected in the draft?
2006 we did
 
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It's amazing the amount of free publicity we've received, not only the past 2 days but the whole lead up to this draft. Good stuff.
 
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Funny enough I saw a tweet from a draft guy in early June saying Newton would be this drafts Andrew Nembhard, now he's picked by the Pacers
That's a good player comparison.

I always thought Tristen compared well to Spencer Dinwiddie.

I hope great success for him.
 
This is getting so ridiculous.
Charlotte did everything they could to enhance Kemba's standing in the league and Kemba has stated that himself. He was an All Star while at Charlotte. His knees went bad and that's not on the organization.
Charlotte took a defective character in Bouk - the kid had serious behavior issues since early high school days and through his stay in Storrs. Their issue with Bouk was that the Charlotte organization was sold a bag of crap from everyone surrounding Bouk from his HS, AAU and UConn connections. Shame on them for failing to complete their due diligence. Charlotte didn't ruin Bouk - Bouk ruined Bouk and those close to Bouk who pushed him on while ignoring the negative signals added to the dilemma. The kid will step onto a court again, but it will be legal and not basketball.
Lamb had some success at Charlotte, but he played behind a few veterans and couldn't replace them. He left to get more PT. He was never going to be a starter there and most likely it would have been the case with most all NBA teams - he was a tweener and good NBA back-up.
Charlotte has a new regime now so you all can stop this complete nonsense. Would it been better to end up in Detroit?

You really typed up paragraphs defending the Charlotte Hornets. cue that meme of Doc Rivers staring into space in disbelief

Charlotte was a wasteland of talent throughout Kemba's career. Bismack Biyombo ring any bells?
 
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