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The news is fantastic that Alex is returning and I hope that adequate PT is available especially for Stew because it seems like the kid is ready to break out big time. We can just guess how this will shake out right now and it’s good to have depth because injuries do happen. Then all of a sudden PT is not a problem anymore.
Hope that Stew can get 25 minutes. This team just seems to be loaded with talent.
 
The news is fantastic that Alex is returning and I hope that adequate PT is available especially for Stew because it seems like the kid is ready to break out big time. We can just guess how this will shake out right now and it’s good to have depth because injuries do happen. Then all of a sudden PT is not a problem anymore.
Hope that Stew can get 25 minutes. This team just seems to be loaded with talent.

The minutes always end up working out. Stewart/Abraham/McNeeley/Ross/Karaban will fight for those minutes at the 3 and 4. Best men will win.

In all likelihood 3/5 will get the bulk of the minutes (25 or so) and 1 other will get spot minutes like Stewart did this year. It's a good recipe for success.
 
Don't be shocked when UCONN goes small and we don't have a true center on the court. This team will be able to spread out their opponents and work Hurley's cuts and back doors for lots of easy baskets. Lots of very good shooters on this team. Should be lots of fun!
 
Nah, there’s plenty of minutes to go around.

1-2-3-4-5 is not the game anymore - as long as he can handle the ball, he’s going to play.

I see him and Ball developing into true monsters over the next two seasons.
 
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This staff is trailblazing the landscape. I wouldn't be shocked if other teams in the NIL era started to build 10 man rosters full of legit talent, with nobody getting more than 30 minutes a game, with most guys getting 25 or under like @husky429 said.

Let me bring more sand to this giant beach:
We're living the salad days
 
don't think this is that serious of an issue from player retention standpoint. basically uconn system and practice are reputable enough with pro teams such that it becomes a scouting opportunity in itself. the players understand that the work they put in on developing their game isn't wasted whether they play or not. if not in the tournament, they'll still play in rotation vs different opponents throughout the season anyway.
 
We'll have a 9 man rotation this year. Singare, Abraham and Ross will sit. Hurley and company will spread the minutes among AK, Nowell, McNeeley, Diarra, Johnson, Stewart, Ball, Reed, and Mahaney.
I generally agree with this take. We have been largely fortunate in avoiding the serious injury bug over the past two seasons, and I hope that continues. I think Abraham and Ross could be able to provide a lift even in the event that there is a short to medium term injury similar to what Castle and Clingan experienced last season. The depth is excellent on this team.
 
Plenty of guys rode pine last year knew exactly what they are getting into next year. May the best man win. Minutes are earned in practice, not given based on projections or rankings.

Karaban was always expected to come back, at least was more than likely.
 
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when everyone has bought into Hurley’s system and can play it at a high level we can have 8-10 guys that have been able to wear other teams out.
We will know early if this will be another magic year.

Also, most important, the coaching staff is all back. They have two rings each (except for Tom Moore with 4).
 
when everyone has bought into Hurley’s system and can play it at a high level we can have 8-10 guys that have been able to wear other teams out.
We will know early if this will be another magic year.

Also, most important, the coaching staff is all back. They have two rings each (except for Tom Moore with 4).
That Tom Moore is a real show off lol!
 
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Minutes are easy with this kind of versatility. 9 rotation players, AK gets 30, everyone else 21-22.
 
We'll have a 9 man rotation this year. Singare, Abraham and Ross will sit. Hurley and company will spread the minutes among AK, Nowell, McNeeley, Diarra, Johnson, Stewart, Ball, Reed, and Mahaney.
It may initially be a 9 man, it will be 7 guys come march. There’s been a strong trend of the better teams going with shorter benches at the end of the year.
 
This is great news for all of us. Our team will be very good and certainly challenge for a BE regular and tourney title. And take a run at a three peat. But I really would be careful to dismiss the thought about who gets cut out of the playing time.

Abraham I can see having to accept that he will not see much time. Even without the AK return he was probably last man off bench for the front court. But I am concerned about Ross. I really think he has the skills to be a very good wing or two guard.

But he will really struggle to find PT and I just wonder about chemistry. For a guy like Ross who probably busted it in practice to think about two years doing the same thing without seeing significant minutes has to be a grind.

Honestly if we did not have the staff we do, the chemistry issue would be a larger concern for me. But to think every year we are just going to get buy in from players who feel they deserve to play I think is a bit risky.

I also understand given the way rosters are constructed in the new ncaa that this will become more the norm but as good as Hurley as his staff is human nature at times is a tough thing to control.

None of this is written to diminish the great news we got today with AK but also to acknowledge we have ten players that are all starters or significant contributors on 95% of ncaa bb teams. And one maybe two of those players will be lucky to average 4-5 minutes a game. Not play 4 minutes a game but average that because they will see more time during the blow outs when the game is decided.
 
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I'm thinking our starting 5 will be

5. Samson Johnson (He knows our system. He'll win out the starting position over Reed. This could change by end of season.)

4. Alex Karaban (McNeeley will sub in for AK and Stewart)

3. Jaylin Stewart

2. Aidan Mahaney (Ball could start over Mahaney. This will be close in practices. I might be wrong here.)

1. Hassan Diarra (Nowell off the bench)
 
It may initially be a 9 man, it will be 7 guys come march. There’s been a strong trend of the better teams going with shorter benches at the end of the year.

I agree a 9-man rotation would be unlikely to maintain going into March, but if the transfers and freshmen pan out, and sophs make a jump, I think an 8-man rotation would be very possible.
 
The news is fantastic that Alex is returning and I hope that adequate PT is available especially for Stew because it seems like the kid is ready to break out big time. We can just guess how this will shake out right now and it’s good to have depth because injuries do happen. Then all of a sudden PT is not a problem anymore.
Hope that Stew can get 25 minutes. This team just seems to be loaded with talent.
Players who are good will get playing time. With a year under their belt and a good understanding of offense and defense scheme, both Stewart and Ball should see plenty of playing time, and will be vastly improved over last year.
There are not 4 NBA players + Karaban I’m front of the, this year.

The opportunity for a lot of playing time is there for like 10 different players. It is there for them to grab.If they are not able to make the leap and grab that PT, then that means they need one more year to develop and there is nothing wrong with that.

These guys will get the opportunity, but it is up to them to take it and run with it.
 
I am also excited about the early season non-conference slate this year, we are going to have early opportunities to see how good this team could potentially be.
 
It may initially be a 9 man, it will be 7 guys come march. There’s been a strong trend of the better teams going with shorter benches at the end of the year.
I would normally agree with this sentiment but I'm thinking this year we'll take full advantage of being this deep in our roster.
 
I see Ball, Mahaney, Diarra splitting the 2 guard spot minutes with Nowell potentially getting in there too, depending how ready he is to make adjustment from high school.

Samson and Reed splitting center minutes

Karaban, Stewart, McNeeley splitting forward minutes, with a chance for Ross to get some serious minutes too.

I think Abraham, and Singare will be developing, but just a guess. You never know a player like Abraham could be a surprise.

While I see the minutes being pretty evenly split per group above, I think starting honor will go to whoever shows the best leadership qualities and best embodies the program culture values.
 
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