If this little stint of Clingan resting his foot helps Samson get his confidence up, it may end up being one of those fluky little things that end up leading to a great season.
Reminds me of the old Dad/kid joke.0-0
This is completely made up.Just got some info from my buddy. Castle led the way in scoring with 19, with Samson not behind with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Spencer's shot was crisp, going 3/4 from 3 and finished with 10 points. Newton was a bit quiet with only 4 points but had 11 assists.
Other mini observations:
-Don't sleep on Solo Ball. Had some explosive dunks and lockdown defense. Ajax 2.0?
-Hassan Diarra went 2/3 3PT in the game...
-Karaban was a bit quiet as well but did make some impact plays on defense and looks more free.
-Youssouf Singare is not as raw as you think. YS got two putback dunks and 4 rebounds in the span of a couple minutes. If we need him, he could hold his own against BE bigs.
-Apostolos Roumoglou scored 7 points. Could he actually log minutes this year?
It's possible that the luck extended further than we think. If a healthy Johnson had solidified himself at the 4, a fast-improving Karaban might have taken away minutes from AJ at the 3 -- perhaps even winning the position entirely when AJ became a liability in January. The rest might have been whatever is the opposite of history.Johnson getting hurt on opening day last year, giving Karaban much more playing time off the bat and having him fully integrated and functioning by the at the 3,time the post-season came along?
.To win championships, luck matters.
Exactly. This is the most Hurley quote I've ever read. Sniffing out any trace of complacency.This tells me the leaked information is 100% correct
This is completely made up.
This is completely made up.
If Dan Hurley and his staff think keeping it a secret serves a purpose, I’ll defer to themSuch an annoying statement, my least favorite aspect of the Hurley regime is the "secret scrimmage" actual secrecy. And it seems they scrimmage Virginia intentionally in part because they also take the secrecy seriously. But the omerta serves no purpose that I can think of. Other teams leak entire box scores and the Xavier game had a guy calling actual play by play radio-style on Spaces (this last one might be against the rules, though).
If you have time to give a quote about the Internet randos getting it wrong, you have time to whisper a few interesting tidbits to the same reporter. Hopefully he spills some beans at Big East Media Day tomorrow. The Virginia scrimmage, even though it's not a real game, will be the most interesting basketball the team plays until Indiana a month from now. Give us more than a headline.
Such an annoying statement, my least favorite aspect of the Hurley regime is the "secret scrimmage" actual secrecy. And it seems they scrimmage Virginia intentionally in part because they also take the secrecy seriously. But the omerta serves no purpose that I can think of. Other teams leak entire box scores and the Xavier game had a guy calling actual play by play radio-style on Spaces (this last one might be against the rules, though).
If you have time to give a quote about the Internet randos getting it wrong, you have time to whisper a few interesting tidbits to the same reporter. Hopefully he spills some beans at Big East Media Day tomorrow. The Virginia scrimmage, even though it's not a real game, will be the most interesting basketball the team plays until Indiana a month from now. Give us more than a headline.
It's empty calorie information, but college basketball is itself a snack. Give me the juice.I hate it, but I get it. The stats are essentially meaningless.
If coaches could do less media, most of them would (excluding the Cals of the world). That's at odds with my interest as a fan, so in this case, I don't trust the motive. I think often the personal stakes of the individuals get in the way of the intent of the actual "college basketball" product, which is why for most sports a lot of the media/press conferences, etc. has to be mandated by the leagues.If Dan Hurley and his staff think keeping it a secret serves a purpose, I’ll defer to them
This is all I wanted. I didn't expect it since multiple beat reporters posted the same small headline tweet, so I assumed wrongly that's all he told them. Glad to be wrong. Thank you Dan.What Dan Hurley liked from UConn men’s basketball secret scrimmage: Samson Johnson impressess again
For the second straight year, Dan Hurley was very impressed with Samson Johnson during a secret scrimmage against Virginia.www.ctinsider.com
Yes, in Avon.Does Seth Greenberg live in CT?
Yes, in Avon.
On the other hand, we need Clingan to build up rapport with our new guards.If this little stint of Clingan resting his foot helps Samson get his confidence up, it may end up being one of those fluky little things that end up leading to a great season.
Probably makes 2-3x what he did coaching with about 500x less stress and actual work. Usually once you the jump to TV, you don't come back. (unless you're a moron like Sean Payton)Seems like a good dude. I wonder if he wants to get back on a bench.
True. Fortunately, he's a pretty big target.On the other hand, we need Clingan to build up rapport with our new guards.
He got a ton of his points off of lobs from Jackson and Calcaterra, who are no longer here. He needs to develop that with Castle, Spencer, Ball, etc.