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This is the deepest team of the last 3 (last year was the shallowest, but also the most dominant). The question will be can we win individual matchups, especially on defense.
You make an important point that's been overlooked in most of the lineup projections I've seen posted today. Namely, that defensive assignments will have a say in who gets minutes.This is the deepest team of the last 3 (last year was the shallowest, but also the most dominant). The question will be can we win individual matchups, especially on defense.
In all seriousness it is. The way my mind works I'm waiting for the most severe kick in the nuts imaginable. I mean it’s gotta happen. Nothing be can be as perfect as the last 15 months have been. We have to pay the toll at some point, right? To come off that back to back and then get exactly what we want in the portal, AND a 5 star recruit, AND, then a returning basketball savant, while also keeping our killer class with no transfers. It simply doesn’t happen. It’s too good to be true.That’s a problem.

The country has a Uconn problem. If Mahaney, Solo, Stewart, AK and ultimately Reed becomes the starting 5 it could be the best starting 5 in the country right up there at the very least with Kansas and Alabama.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.
I’m just waiting for the Rothstein tweet in the Fall: “Isaiah Abraham- buy stock now”I think there is enough minutes for the guys that we know are going to be strong rotation players
We have 4 promising guards with Diarra, Mahaney, Ball, Nowell. There are 2 starting spots and 2 reserve spots and all minutes will have to be earned. I assume Diarra/Mahaney are the guaranteed 20+ MPG guys and Ball/Nowell will have to prove themselves
I'm assuming McNeeley will start at SF but Stewart will have a strong case. Whoever doesn't get the start will be the 6th man combo forward and get plenty of minutes. Karaban starting PF no question about it
Samson/Reed will have to fight for the starting spot but this will probably be close to 50/50 playing time
The guys that might be left out are Ross, Abraham, Singare. But it's definitely not guaranteed. If they outplay their peers, they'll earn more time
As you said, good problems to have!
I wonder if AK might even play the 5 occasionally. Given that Johnson and Reed probably won’t contribute much offensively, on a regular basis, playing AK at center might be helpful against smaller, quicker teams, especially if everyone else hits the boards as well as Spencer, Newton, and Castle did last year.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)
This is all payback for the last 2 Ollie years. We're due for at least a great 5 year run for those 2 years. So at least 3 more years of this.In all seriousness it is. The way my mind works I'm waiting for the most severe kick in the nuts imaginable. I mean it’s gotta happen. Nothing be can be as perfect as the last 15 months have been. We have to pay the toll at some point, right? To come off that back to back and then get exactly what we want in the portal, AND a 5 star recruit, AND, then a returning basketball savant, while also keeping our killer class with no transfers. It simply doesn’t happen. It’s too good to be true.
So yeah maybe we DO have a problem.![]()

Why are you writing Reed off from a scoring standpoint? He had 20 points against Illinois and 15 against MSU last year. No reason to think he can't average 10 to 12 points per game this season.I wonder if AK might even play the 5 occasionally. Given that Johnson and Reed probably won’t contribute much offensively, on a regular basis, playing AK at center might be helpful against smaller, quicker teams, especially if everyone else hits the boards as well as Spencer, Newton, and Castle did last year.
The country has a Uconn problem. If Mahaney, Solo, Stewart, AK and ultimately Reed becomes the starting 5 it could be the best starting 5 in the country right up there at the very least with Kansas and Alabama.
It's like you aren't even trying.Mahaney

Congrats on making it another year. Mine is next week one year closer to retiring for me. I am sticking with 65 as my retirement age. It should not have been moved. I understand people are living longer but for most of us that have been in the same business for forty years it’s not a health issue it’s just a how much longer can I deal with the office and corporate culture bs.I posted this within seconds of finding out that AK was coming back and my thought for whatever reason was that I hope the forwards on the team especially Stew are not going to be disappointed in their PT which might be reduced than if he didn’t come back.
Im pretty sure that these guys are all in and it won’t be an issue for them but a quote or 2 affirming that will be reassuring.
BTW, today is my birthday- and my wife’s too. Same day same year. Great gift, thanks AK.
Agreed with this.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 am with you. I had this thought driving into work this morning. I have tried to do a little research to see if he played any point St. Mary's but haven't found much yet. I wonder if he sees himself at 6'3 180 being more of an NBA point guard and wants to play that here.2 spots for the 4 guards. I personally think Mahaney and Ball will start but I feel like I'm in the minority with this opinion.
At a quick glance it looks like Mahaney was off the ball more this year but was more of a point guard as a freshman. I think he plays more point here so I will go with a Mahaney/Ball/Stewart/Karaban/Johnson starting 5.I am with you. I had this thought driving into work this morning. I have tried to do a little research to see if he played any point St. Mary's but haven't found much yet. I wonder if he sees himself at 6'3 180 being more of an NBA point guard and wants to play that here.
Why won't Reed and Johnson contribute offensively? Last year they averaged 5.4 and 9.0 respectively. Increase of 2/game each, wouldn't you take 18.4 pts/game from the Centers? Throw in Singare and a few cameos by Alex at 5, and you might be getting 20ppg from the 5.I wonder if AK might even play the 5 occasionally. Given that Johnson and Reed probably won’t contribute much offensively, on a regular basis, playing AK at center might be helpful against smaller, quicker teams, especially if everyone else hits the boards as well as Spencer, Newton, and Castle did last year.
Did you mean "small ball 5"?Agreed with this.
2 spots for the 4 guards. I personally think Mahaney and Ball will start but I feel like I'm in the minority with this opinion. Hurley repeatedly has talked about Hassan's role and how he excelled in it last year. I think Solo makes a huge jump. Diarra and Nowell off the bench give us two sparks.
2 spots for AK/Stewie/Liam. Ross has a chance to play if he proves he can consistently knock down jumpers and if we're forced to play AK as a small ball 4 a bit more than we'd like. Abraham will wait his turn this year but has a big future.
1 spot for Samson/Tarris. Sammy as an incumbent may currently be in the driver's seat to start, but I think he is a much better fit as an energy big off the bench. His propensity to foul also hurts his chances to start. For Youssouf, it will be another developmental year...but a big year for him to determine if he can be a true rotational piece behind TRJ in 2025/26.
Agreed. The Knicks did OK even when Hartenstein wasn't on the floor, so we'll be fine. And AK can play a little at the 5 even if Reed and SJ get some fouls. Hurley will be running the closest thing to an NBA team in college.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!
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.