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Well, none of the parts could move. Sanogo was one-dimensional. Whaley was last year's Andre. Polley couldn't get free, and Hawkins wasn't the player he's getting to be now. And Andre was still Andre (wish he'd watch more Dr J and less Pistol Pete).
We can go back and forth on roster construction and all that. Cause I have certain opinions that pin a lot of some guys struggles on Hurley.

But at the end of the day Jalen Adams averaged more assists than RJ Cole on that horrible 2017-2018 roster. Passing to way less talented players. RJ just was not a good passer and did not have good vision.

Think of the amount of drop off passes we’ve seen this year. We NEVER saw that last year because guys were simply not good at making them or alley oop passes.
 
You didn't but you alluded to his physical ability and you called him an all-time great college point guard.
Again where did I call AJ Price a top athlete. AJ price was quick and twitchy. Physical Abilities. Newton is neither quick or twitchy
The injury stripped him of some of his physical abilities. But even after the injury he’s was quick and twitchy as hell.

And he was imo. He won a crap load of games. One of the best UConn pgs ever. Kemba, Bazz, El Amin, Price?
 
The injury stripped him of some of his physical abilities. But even after the injury he’s was quick and twitchy as hell.

And he was imo. He won a crap load of games. One of the best UConn pgs ever. Kemba, Bazz, El Amin, Price?
Every PG we had could be considered that. That’s the point of its coaching. Marcus Williams and Taliek Brown had amazing control of the offense too. We talked about Boatright. We didn’t miss because everyone was coached the same.

Look at how much Kemba completely changed as a player from his freshman year to his junior year. Not only skill wise, but IQ wise. It was far from just physical ability.
 
The injury stripped him of some of his physical abilities. But even after the injury he’s was quick and twitchy as hell.

And he was imo. He won a crap load of games. One of the best UConn pgs ever. Kemba, Bazz, El Amin, Price?
So you're changing the goalposts, cool.
 
Every PG we had could be considered that. That’s the point of its coaching. Marcus Williams and Taliek Brown had amazing control of the offense too. We talked about Boatright. We didn’t miss because everyone was coached the same.

Look at how much Kemba completely changed as a player from his freshman year to his junior year. Not only skill wise, but IQ wise. It was far from just physical ability.
Every pg we had could not be considered that. And Ok your argument is Calhoun was a great coach? I agree..
 
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Thanks for sharing. AJ was a personal favorite to watch play. That crossover was so nasty. He wasn’t much of a blow by guy though as much as he was a shot creator. Like he did on that crossover lmaooo. His jumper was butter and he knew how to get to his spots and elevate.
Yea he was quick and twitchy lol. Which is what made him so elusive. I think we forget how good he was. He damn near dropped 40 6 and 6 on a top ten team.

*On The Road lmao
 
Yea he was quick and twitchy lol. Which is what made him so elusive. I think we forget how good he was. He damn near dropped 40 6 and 6 on a top ten team.
Yeah on 8 3s. He wasn’t blowing by guys to the rim. He was just an elite jump shooter. Athleticism wise, him and RJ are probably the same actually. AJ could just got his shot off over most guys.

I don’t think there’s one highlight of him blowing by someone all throughout the OOC (as far as I’ve watched) in this clip. It’s just straight jumpshots. Lol. Dropped 24 on Gonzaga on just 3s pretty much.
 
Yeah on 8 3s. He wasn’t blowing by guys to the rim. He was just an elite jump shooter. Athleticism wise, him and RJ are probably the same actually. AJ could just got his shot off over most guys.

I don’t think there’s one highlight of him blowing by someone all throughout the OOC (as far as I’ve watched) in this clip. It’s just straight jumpshots. Lol. Dropped 24 on Gonzaga on just 3s pretty much.

I’m not talking about blow by speed. Yes he could shoot. But his quickness is what made him elite
 
Me - “We need a point guard”
Pundits - “UConn needs a point guard”
Everyone else on earth - “They need a point guard”
Aliens from outer space - “Those earthlings need a point guard”

You kids -

Tantrum Crying GIF
 
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I’m not talking about blow by speed. Yes he could shoot. But his quickness is what made him elite
No his jumpshot was. He’s probably the best jumpshot shooter from anywhere in our history.

I don’t think the athleticism of our current guards are the issue. It’s the mental. Gaffney being the prime example and now Newton. We never used to have mental problems. Hell, Craig Austrie and Donell Beverly were very useable PGs for us.
 
The criticism doesn’t disappear after a win. The criticism exists because observers see flaws in strategy and in execution that should be improving as the season moves toward March.
Idiocy of the Boneyard: coach is great if we win, sucks if we lose. Unreal.
 
Sometimes I feel like half this board doesn't watch any games outside of ours. They would be freaking out if they were a fan of pretty much any other team in the nation. Look at the Big East alone, I can't imagine the mental breakdown this board would have if we lost to Purdue or Butler, and yet Xavier lost to both. Marquette got blown out by us, we would say that's proof we're not good enough to hang with the best teams in this league if the opposite happened to us. Providence just lot to St. John's and only beat Rider by one point earlier this year!

Every game is not going to be a blowout or include a flawless performance. Nobody in college basketball does that. There are things that need to be cleaned up, but ultimately we're a top 15 team and have the ability to make a deep run in March. I wanted us to be a top 5 team the way we started but I think its safe to say we're not that. So my recommendation would be to stop worrying so much and try to enjoy the ride.
You think losing to Butler would be the same as losing to Purdue??? My god this place gets crazier every day!
 
No his jumpshot was. He’s probably the best jumpshot shooter from anywhere in our history.

I don’t think the athleticism of our current guards are the issue. It’s the mental. Gaffney being the prime example and now Newton. We never used to have mental problems. Hell, Craig Austrie and Donell Beverly were very useable PGs for us.
Holy S$&t, you know our school produced Ray Allen, right?

Probably time for you guys to agree to disagree. This is getting silly.
 
No his jumpshot was. He’s probably the best jumpshot shooter from anywhere in our history.

I don’t think the athleticism of our current guards are the issue. It’s the mental. Gaffney being the prime example and now Newton. We never used to have mental problems. Hell, Craig Austrie and Donell Beverly were very useable PGs for us.
Newton is leaps and bounds better than Austrie and Beverly. And lack of physical ability is Newtons biggest set back imo. Cole was really good, just small and not that quick
 
Newton is leaps and bounds better than Austrie and Beverly. And lack of physical ability is Newtons biggest set back imo. Cole was really good, just small and not that quick
Actually Cole was quick. Definitely quicker than Newton. His first step normally got him some space. Not saying he was a super athlete but he was decent. Problem with him was his height and wasn't a great shooter or elite athlete to distinguish himself. If he was he might of carved a space on an NBA roster. Newton to me has no NBA future. He is super show and can't shoot. All he has is height and physicality but if he doesn't use it is worthless.
 
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Holy S$&t, you know our school produced Ray Allen, right?

Probably time for you guys to agree to disagree. This is getting silly.
You’re right. Let me just narrow it down to PGs. Lol

Newton is leaps and bounds better than Austrie and Beverly. And lack of physical ability is Newtons biggest set back imo. Cole was really good, just small and not that quick
Absolutely, I’m just saying how effective that coaching was to make everyone useful. Those guys were useful but we gave up on Gaffney. When Newton is in attack mode he looks fine, but like Gaffney, he goes on cruise control way too much. That is a mental thing to take as many games off as he does.
 
Me - “We need a point guard”
Pundits - “UConn needs a point guard”
Everyone else on earth - “They need a point guard”
Aliens from outer space - “Those earthlings need a point guard”

You kids -

Tantrum Crying GIF

Depends on who you mean by "we" and what you mean by "need".

UConn basketball has all the talent it NEEDS to make a deep run in March. The only question is coaching.

On the other hand, Danny Hurley probably needs a lineup that looks like Kemba Walker, Rip Hamilton, Ray Allen, Donyell Marshall and Emeka Okafor, with Shabazz Napier, Marcus Williams, Rudy Gay, Ben Gordon, Charlie Villanueva and Khalid El-Amin coming off the bench to have a good shot at making the Final Four.
 
no excuses if they don’t win a tourney game this year. But that doesn’t mean I’ll want to fire him. I trust Hurley’s ability to bring in big time players and build a program. The tourney wins need to come and I’m confident they will.

And whether we flame out in the tourney or make a run is not what the conversation should be today. There are miserable people on here who literally can’t enjoy a single win because they have one or multiple things to complain about no matter what.
This isn’t the Gtown game….Seton Hall is a tough team who almost picked off Xavier on the road. Nothing to apologize about
Thanks for being more nuanced in your thinking than most. Everybody wants to put people in 2 boxes, dug in at opposite extreme ends of the argument. In this case it's the "whiners" and "excuse makers." Problem is, most of us are in the middle of these two extreme views. People would never know that though because the loudest most vocal are the extreme, minority views. Kind sounds like something else similar going on in society in this country.
 
No not at all. Physical abilities =quickness. Can you read?

A top 4 UConn pg of all time is an all time great college pg
You said something incredibly stupid and multiple people called you out on it. You changed the goalposts which was smart, now you're choosing to say something incredibly stupid again.

AJ Price was a really good college point guard, saying he's an all-time great college point guard is one of the dumbest things said on this board and a lot of dumb stuff gets said here.

Watch more than UConn games, learn about the history of the sport.
 
The only guards we’ve ever had that were superior athletes were Kemba with his speed, Boatright, and Jalen Adams. Everyone else was just simply coached to be an extension of their coach on the floor. Be great leaders, control pace, make the right plays etc. Watching guys like Price, Kemba, Bazz, and to an extent Boatright was a masterclass in knowing how to run offense and get your teammates involved while also knowing when to get yours. All of them had complete control over games.
Yes, and I would say that non great athletes like Taliek, Khalid and Marcus Williams had that too. Of course, they had much more to work with (supporting cast) than Napier.

Jalen Adams remains the biggest enigma in UConn history.
 
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242 posts (and counting) in a thread that is pretty much dedicated to a rather self-evident proposition that was offered 3 years ago, and continues to produce neither useful light nor heat, but instead serves as a tug-o-war prop to keep solidified contrary opinion in perpetual agitation.

Even without polishing per se, we have a turd serving as a bright shiny object. That's impressive, just not in a good way.

4 games remain to determine whether this team will be seeded 4th, 5th, or 6th for the Big East Tournament.
They will be played one at a time.
They will be prepared for one game at a time.
"We need a point guard" better not be the focusing thought for the coaches & players.
Not on February 19th, 4 weeks before the tart of the NCAA Tournament.
The roster is fixed for the season; the coaching staff is fixed too.
Stop feeding the distraction.

Stop leaping at the head fakes.
Stop reaching in with soft fouls that provide the 'and 1' after the opposition has gotten by you.
Stop taking poorly-chosen shots too early in a clock that needs to and can be managed judiciously.
Stop running down the clock until there's no time to find a good shot.
Force or allow opposition to make mistakes; they are imperfect and feeling pressure.
Don't bail them out because you've forgotten who you are and what's important in the moment.

Apply these concepts to your posting to clear the psychic space for the coaches and players to do the same. If you want to battle monsters, take care not to behave like them.

Stop trying to convince people that your negative perception and analysis is the most insightful. It's not helpful. It keeps the energy stuck where you are claiming you don't want it to be. It's not the time for this. It makes you look like an unhappy child writhing around on its back, claiming that the people who do not submit to your takes on how & why things suck are like unhappy children writhing around on their backs.

Here's the bone you want: yeah, most of the best complaints here are more true than not. Got it?

Now, so what, and shut up: at this very present point, you are making things worse if you continue.

Don't talk to yourself or your spouse or children or partner(s) or friends or other family or work associates or neighbors or anyone else you care about this way, if your preference is improvement and fulfillment. And don't be surprised if the so-called bad energy continues if you spend too much time in a state of upset about the unchangeable past or dread about the uncertain future.

"I hope to heck I'm wrong about how I feel about this team" is not an effective rallying cry. And it is not the only option. Your power is limited. Make the most of what you can with what you've got.

Start now, if you haven't already.
 
The only guards we’ve ever had that were superior athletes were Kemba with his speed, Boatright, and Jalen Adams. Everyone else was just simply coached to be an extension of their coach on the floor. Be great leaders, control pace, make the right plays etc. Watching guys like Price, Kemba, Bazz, and to an extent Boatright was a masterclass in knowing how to run offense and get your teammates involved while also knowing when to get yours. All of them had complete control over games.

Ben Gordon...
 
You think losing to Butler would be the same as losing to Purdue??? My god this place gets crazier every day!

Whoops, I meant DePaul not Purdue. Not sure why I typed that.
 
You said something incredibly stupid and multiple people called you out on it. You changed the goalposts which was smart, now you're choosing to say something incredibly stupid again.

AJ Price was a really good college point guard, saying he's an all-time great college point guard is one of the dumbest things said on this board and a lot of dumb stuff gets said here.

Watch more than UConn games, learn about the history of the sport.
You said something incredibly stupid and multiple people called you out on it. You changed the goalposts which was smart, now you're choosing to say something incredibly stupid again.

AJ Price was a really good college point guard, saying he's an all-time great college point guard is one of the dumbest things said on this board and a lot of dumb stuff gets said here.

Watch more than UConn games, learn about the history of the sport.
Oh shut up. The goal post was never moved. Your lack of comprehension is your barrier. Physical abilities =\= athleticism. I stand by my statement. And you and one other person is “multiple ppl” lmaoo. That sense of self importance you have is incredible. A lot of the dumb stuff gets said by you. But I’m watching the Purdue/OSU game as we speak, I’ll continue to try my best :)
 
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Yes, I do. My post was mocking the ridiculous notion that teams simply learned to gameplan us and Dan Hurley cant adjust. There are a multitude of factors contributing to how the season has gone, but a handful of posters are too dense to understand that and simply think UConn lose = bad coaching.
Hmm... Interesting... Thank you for admitting that our play in the Big East hasn't been good, leading to a bad record. What are the multitude of factors that are contributing to how our Big East season has gone?
 
Oh shut up. The goal post was never moved. I stand by my statement. And you and one other person is “multiple ppl” lmaoo. That sense of self importance you have is incredible. A lot of the dumb stuff gets said by you. But I’m watching the Purdue/OSU game as we speak, but I’ll try my best
No idea what this argument is about but being quick/twitchy is a very low bar for having great physical ability
 
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