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I thought it was great. He's pre-disastered.Karaban looking like Shaq from the arc is concerning.
I thought it was great. He's pre-disastered.Karaban looking like Shaq from the arc is concerning.
Remember last night when you were done making dumb comments on this subject? What happend to that?Then why not rep what you KNOW is going to work in real games…. Thats what doesn’t make any sense. Doing something over and over again expecting a different result is the definition of insanity.
We’re going to ask him to finish at the rim and he’s not going to be used to it because he wasted all that time practicing something that he was never going to make more than 30+% of the time. It’s stupid.
And the boneyard will say “He just wasn’t ready and he’s not confident. ” Well I wonder why. People keep telling him to ignore what he could be good at to do something he’s not good at. Setting him up for failure.
He's not a PG, which is fine, because he's going to be a great 2 guard for UConn. And if you think he's going to be an NBA PG you better hope he develops that 3 point shot you want him to ignoreSays the guy who thinks he’ll never be a PG and wants him to be a 3 and D guy. But yeah, I’m the one who wants to limit his game.
Being De’Aaron Fox/Russell Westbrook would make him a lot more money than being Bruce Brown.
The pre season stuff about him being a great shooter needs to be thrown out at this point though, we have enough evidence that he’s not that guy. It’s not a slump, it’s his career body of work.
No one wants Hurley to tell him to stop shooting, he just needs to get in the gym and hit more.His career body of work is 7 games. This is an absurd overreaction to a kid that is just getting comfortable at this level.
We had another kid that came in as a freshman and was said to be a really good three point shooter. In his first 12 games, he took 28 3s and shot 25% on them. I'm really glad that Jim Calhoun didn't take Jeremy Lamb aside and kill his confidence by telling him to stop shooting, because we would not have won the national championship if he did.
Solo has good form and has been almost exclusively taking 3s when he's wide open. He's also taking the ball to the rack when the opportunity presents himself. He's clearly very talented and just needs to get more comfortable at this level, like most freshmen.
No one wants Hurley to tell him to stop shooting, he just needs to get in the gym and hit more.
My one actual worry from this game, Solo is shooting 21% from three this season yet 6 out of his 8 shots were from 3 today.
Praying someone tells him if he’s going to fail, fail on layups at the rim. Wasting developmental cupcake games settling for 3s he is not making when he’s a 95 percentile athlete in college basketball is frustrating.
I’d like to point out Jeremy Lamb took 55 2s during that timespan and 29 3s. Almost double the amount of 2s.His career body of work is 7 games. This is an absurd overreaction to a kid that is just getting comfortable at this level.
We had another kid that came in as a freshman and was said to be a really good three point shooter. In his first 12 games, he took 28 3s and shot 25% on them. I'm really glad that Jim Calhoun didn't take Jeremy Lamb aside and kill his confidence by telling him to stop shooting, because we would not have won the national championship if he did.
Solo has good form and has been almost exclusively taking 3s when he's wide open. He's also taking the ball to the rack when the opportunity presents himself. He's clearly very talented and just needs to get more comfortable at this level, like most freshmen.
Don't watch it. Or not the 2nd half at least. It's borderline unwatchable.Anybody have the full game replay?
I’d like to point out Jeremy Lamb took 55 2s during that timespan and 29 3s. Almost double the amount of 2s.
No one is saying Solo should stop shooting altogether. But he should stop trying to center his game around 3 point shooting. Jeremy Lamb almost could not miss around the rim and I don’t think we ever saw him miss a floater either. He had other skills so it didn’t matter if he hit a 3 or not.
"Yet" is the important word here.No one wants Hurley to tell him to stop shooting, he just needs to get in the gym and hit more.
Also, if almost all of your 3’s are wide open and you are making 1/5, you’re just not that great of a shooter yet.
I think the problem is that you're asking him to turn down open looks that his teammates and his coaches think he should take. Him taking those shots, even if he misses, helps our ball movement and makes offense easier for everyone else. I'd rather have him miss 3-4 shots a game than hesitate when he has a wide open corner 3.Marquette beat Kansas shooting 25 percent from 3.
We beat Texas and Indiana shooting 29% and 31% respectively.
I PROMISE y’all there’s other ways to win basketball games. And we are very good at other things.
Exactly, he's doing what Hurley tells him or at least Hurley is fine with the shots he's taking. If he wasn't, Hurley would glue him to the bench.Because he's not going to listen to some random Boneyard poster on what he needs to work on in these tune up games, and listen to his national championship winning head coach instead. That's exactly why these games are on the schedule, so players can work on parts of their game. Just because you don't want him taking 3's doesn't mean Dan Hurley doesn't. For someone who claims to be such a big fan of Solo Ball you're really trying to limit his game
Sorry if that’s what it sounds like I’m saying. I don’t think if he has an open look that he should pass the ball up. But most likely if he’s open for three, he’s also open for a drive to the rim.I think the problem is that you're asking him to turn down open looks that his teammates and his coaches think he should take. Him taking those shots, even if he misses, helps our ball movement and makes offense easier for everyone else. I'd rather have him miss 3-4 shots a game than hesitate when he has a wide open corner 3.
This sounds exactly like the Andre conversation from last year.
It was early last year when folks here were saying Hurley whiffed in the portal. No, we don't have enough of a sample size.His career body of work is 7 games. This is an absurd overreaction to a kid that is just getting comfortable at this level.
Wouldn't we be chucking the other teams cutters?Why didn't we chuck our cutters?
Well, it was a classic trap game, or so I've heard.I'm glad they got that out of their system
Agree, but he's getting these minutes will speed up his development. He just needs enough time on the court for the game to slow down for him. He seems as if he's forcing things right now.Solo won't be shooting more than 1-2 from deep a game vs real competition. I think he'll be bwtter suited in a 10-15 minute role. Not quite there yet.
We shot 14% from three last night. We do that against Kansas and game over. Cam is fine. Need to get Karaban and Newton back to their normal three-point shooting percentages.Marquette beat Kansas shooting 25 percent from 3.
We beat Texas and Indiana shooting 29% and 31% respectively.
I PROMISE y’all there’s other ways to win basketball games. And we are very good at other things.
I don't really understand how an open perimeter shot would mean he'd also be open to drive to the basket, isn't it usually the opposite? If the perimeter is open, the defense probably collapsed into the paint. In transition I guess that'd be true, but I can't really think of any transition 3's Solo has taken.Sorry if that’s what it sounds like I’m saying. I don’t think if he has an open look that he should pass the ball up. But most likely if he’s open for three, he’s also open for a drive to the rim.
That would make the offense just as easy because that was what Castle was doing before he was hurt.
This sounds exactly like the Andre conversation from last year.
He hasn’t looked good driving when he does anyway. He’s better off shooting the open 3 then driving and missing or turning it over. Even when Hurley changed things up for Andre last year he was still limited offensively, just didn’t kill us anymore.Sorry if that’s what it sounds like I’m saying. I don’t think if he has an open look that he should pass the ball up. But most likely if he’s open for three, he’s also open for a drive to the rim.
That would make the offense just as easy because that was what Castle was doing before he was hurt.
This sounds exactly like the Andre conversation from last year.
Generally you can see if someone is a great shooter whether or not it goes in. Which sounds crazy... but even during Hawkins freshman season or Karaban during a slump (until recently), good shooters have consistent form and usually are backrimming misses.
Solo is all over the place with pretty inconsistent footwork. That makes me think he's still a year away from being a positive contributor from distance.