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Interesting development. Wonder if we aren't sold on his shooting translating any more
Interesting development. Wonder if we aren't sold on his shooting translating any more
Interesting development. Wonder if we aren't sold on his shooting translating any more
I feel like me being a good poster is a pretty unpopular opinion on this board so thank you for that. This board is mostly stuck with me as the only place that cares to talk about UConn basketball to the torture of those who don’t share that opinion.Your defense just got a little crazy, but I'll chalk it up to emotion. I think you're generally a pretty good poster on this board. Tristen and Hassan had higher Assist to Turnover ratios than Castle--so did Cam. Castle has more talent than anyone on the Team, but I'm unsure what is allowing you to believe He is the most productive or efficient point guard.
We had no real competition on the European tour. We just had a season we have almost completed. Question — which do you think is a better indicator of how effectively a player can play a position is?Also a fact here, btw.
If Solo Ball played that position/role and stunk it up, I’d agree with you. But he didn’t. So I don’t know where this in season indicator is coming from.We had no real competition on the European tour. We just had a season we have almost completed. Question — which do you think is a better indicator of how effectively a player can play a position is?
So just out of curiosity, why do you think Hassan played 20 minutes a game and Solo got reduced to garbage time? Just that Hurley doesn’t understand hoops like you do?If Solo Ball played that position/role and stunk it up, I’d agree with you. But he didn’t. So I don’t know where this in season indicator is coming from.
A lot of the same people who were telling me Solo Ball just needed to keep getting 3 point reps during OOC is now saying he didn’t show any PG abilities this season. Well duh.
I think he's more athletic than Singare.
Look at his transition skills at 255 lbs:
Offensively, he adds a dimension we will not have in the front court next year.
Hass is a senior. Hurley is 100% a seniority kind of coach. It shouldn’t even be a question at this point.So just out of curiosity, why do you think Hassan played 20 minutes a game and Solo got reduced to garbage time? Just that Hurley doesn’t understand hoops like you do?
I’m not knocking the young man. I think he’ll start next year and be good. But unless you know Diarra isn’t back, the thought that he’s going to supplant Hassan at the point just seems to fly in the face of what Hurley thought, what metrics showed us and how Diarra played.
That is one heck of a statement at this point in time.Solo is a future lottery pick
I would hope with his immense talent and our coaching that it’s not that crazy of a statement.That is one heck of a statement at this point in time.
I think he's more athletic than Singare.
Look at his transition skills at 255 lbs:
Offensively, he adds a dimension we will not have in the front court next year.
I think he's more athletic than Singare.
Look at his transition skills at 255 lbs:
Offensively, he adds a dimension we will not have in the front court next year.
I think he's more athletic than Singare.
Look at his transition skills at 255 lbs:
Offensively, he adds a dimension we will not have in the front court next year.
Sam Vecenie posted similar thoughts last night re:israel.I’ll just cut and paste my original post about Wolf last month. He is a Hurley and UConn culture kind of player….
I have a friend with close connections to the IBBA and its national teams. He told me last summer that the IBBA raved about Wolf’s work ethic, smarts and team-first mentality in the U-20 silver medal run. If this kid doesn’t end up in the NBA, he won’t be going home to Chicago. He’ll likely have a long and distinguished career at Mac T.A. or Hapoel Jerusalem.
Having a seven footer who can shoot threes and drive to the hoop, along with Samson doing his rim running, would mark a third consecutive year of having two UConn centers with completely different skill sets to throw at opposing teams. One could dream.