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I think at some point we will be in the top 25 but not preseason.
I don't see it, we have too many holes. The 5, the bench, 3 point shooting, offensive sets, etc.
I think at some point we will be in the top 25 but not preseason.
I like your post. Sick of hearing about waters and do not think he will sign with AG running the team, but it is possible some of the new players surprise. I look forward to this season also.The roster is only 10 (currently) but there is serious talent there. Larrier/Adams/Gilbert/Vital are no slouches. Just need the rest of them to make an impact. I'm big on Tyler Polley and Josh Carlton. If we got Waters, and a piece more (grad transfers that is) we could surprise. I'll be cheering no matter what.
I dont think larrier and gilbert will become bums because they got injured. They are really good. CV can also be very good and Jalen is a star. If cv, rique, and larrier can just defend and support jalen on offesne we'll be fine. I fully expect the tourney nxt ur and would be disappointed if we dont make it because we have enough to do soNext year could be really ugly if we don't get a few more players for next year that can play some impact minutes off the bench. Are there any grad tranfers left we are connected with? I just don't see how anyone can be too optimistic with what we have next year. We have one proven commodity in Jalen and way too many question marks especially because of injuries. I'm afraid it could get uglier before it gets better.
The most important thing you said is we dont know. Ppl throwing next yr away already is sillyTyler Polley and Josh Carlton are being overlooked. Polley is around 20 slots lower than Sidney Wilson in composite rankings. Different players, but what I'm trying to say is that he's no slouch! We beat out good teams for him. Josh Carlton was a beast when I saw him in person. The pieces COULD be there. We won't know until the season.
Who do you think Rique will be in his first year of college ball coming off two shoulder surgeries? Who do you think Larrier will be after a torn ACL and not playing D1 ball for 2 years? Outside of Jalen, Rique and Terry it's a team full of guys ranked 150-200 coming out of high school and no frontcourt.
Fishy isn't being a pessimist, he's being a realist.
This is 2017, not 1982. Those injuries are nothing. Recovery is complete and the injurys are of no further consequence. Now we still lack any proven front court players. That's the risk. But those players will be fine. Tournament team based on this roster, but they needed the extra depth of Wilson.
I trust the doctor. The doctor says hes fine.....hes fineI don't trust Gilberts should. Tremont is a must get for that reason alone. Can larrier go hard after the injury? Besides jalen and vital, the whole teams one big question mark.
I trust the doctor. The doctor says hes fine.....hes fine
But he's never had this surgery. This off season has conditioned us to fret the unnecessary. The chances of rique hurting his shoulder again are really lowI will concede that the fact that this has happened to him on multiple occasions is concerning. His talent isn't really a question, however.
3.0Scrappy?
Reality^^^There is a huge range where this team can fall. There is a lot of high end talent and we need them to be as advertised, and we need a big to pop. It wouldn't take a ton to make the team a disaster either. Anyone who is confident in any prediction for next year is clueless.
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The coaches getting the reviews they have been getting, and the reports that came out about how agreessive they were with the wilson recruitment leads me to believe that a serious change in approach and attitude has taken place but just not in enough time to salvage this recruiting cycle. Im interested to see how 2018 shakes out. But chills being on another level recruiting wise(BField and 99 said this), chills developmemtal skills being lauded by recruits, and our s&c coach being a major piece to land a recruit addresses one of the boneyards biggest concerns, development. Add that to an agressive recruiting approach amd we may be coming out of this tunnel of doom. This coming season and the 2018 recruiting results will answer a lot of questions. All we can do is sit back and wait til Nov
I'll give you that the surgery and rehab are a lot better. Gilbert will likely be 100% functionally, in my educated opinion, but with a small risk of re-injury. But ACL recovery is a little different, particularly for a sport like basketball. Larrier is more likely to lack a little explosiveness and lateral quickness the first year, but will get more of it the more he plays. Adrian Peterson style recoveries are rare.This is 2017, not 1982. Those injuries are nothing. Recovery is complete and the injuries are of no further consequence. Now we still lack any proven front court players. That's the risk. But those players will be fine. Tournament team based on this roster, but they needed the extra depth of Wilson.
Isnt he universally recognized as the guy who developed isaiah thomas. Recruits and media members seem to think he's great at player development. But i will say that's all im basing it on.I'm going to quibble a bit with that -- the fact that we argue for our ability to develop players by referring to the assistant coach who just arrived after getting fired from a team that went 9-22, is embarrassing, considering the head coach who spent 13 years in the NBA should be able to develop players, as should the other two assistants. If that's our player development pitch, it's not a strong pitch. The negative recruiting must be focusing on player development -- KO has actually been pretty successful at winning, given the talent he had. Changing assistants gives them a bit of an answer about development, but it will only really be answered when we generate more NBA draft picks. I think the staff really wanted Sid because they need to bring in players with NBA potential, and he had the athleticism to have a chance.
Even if the injuries are fully healed which I expect they are, there is the mental aspect to get over and the growing pains of a first year player and a player who has missed two seasons in a row. We need both of them to be stars for us to be a tournament team next year. It's pretty damn rare for us to have a first year player be a star for us. Most of our top rated point guards throughout the years show flashes as a freshman but make a lot of mistakes, they usually don't fully get it all and reach stardom until junior year.This is 2017, not 1982. Those injuries are nothing. Recovery is complete and the injuries are of no further consequence. Now we still lack any proven front court players. That's the risk. But those players will be fine. Tournament team based on this roster, but they needed the extra depth of Wilson.
Question: do you think rique can be the bazz to jalen's kemba? Not a 'star' per se but VERY goodEven if the injuries are fully healed which I expect they are, there is the mental aspect to get over and the growing pains of a first year player and a player who has missed two seasons in a row. We need both of them to be stars for us to be a tournament team next year. It's pretty damn rare for us to have a first year player be a star for us. Most of our top rated point guards throughout the years show flashes as a freshman but make a lot of mistakes, they usually don't fully get it all and reach stardom until junior year.
Many in the thread seem to be glossing over all our question marks and expecting all best case scenarios. That's almost never how it plays out in reality and this team has more question marks than any other UConn team I've ever seen heading into a season.
Isnt he universally recognized as the guy who developed isaiah thomas. Recruits and media members seem to think he's great at player development. But i will say that's all im basing it on.
Yes.Question: do you think rique can be the bazz to jalen's kemba? Not a 'star' per se but VERY good
Okay gotcha. I think i agree lol. We need our head coach to be the one lauded for hia development skills not just an assistant. If thats your point, its hard to disagreeI'm not saying the "Chill is a great developer of players" story is false. Only that the story should be "the UConn staff, and especially head coach Ollie, is great at developing players." As far as Isaiah Thomas's development goes, you never know how much credit belongs to Chill vs other coaches, and also how much belongs to Isaiah Thomas. Opposing coaches can say, if Chill is so great at development, why didn't any of the other dozen roster players on Washington develop enough to combine with Markelle Fultz and create a winning team? Ollie's development of Christian Vital, Vance Jackson, and Kentan Facey last year was more impressive. Getting to 16 wins with a decimated squad was more impressive. They need to sell the head coach and the staff as a whole, and show that the negative recruiting is wrong.
I'm not saying the "Chill is a great developer of players" story is false. Only that the story should be "the UConn staff, and especially head coach Ollie, is great at developing players." As far as Isaiah Thomas's development goes, you never know how much credit belongs to Chill vs other coaches, and also how much belongs to Isaiah Thomas. Opposing coaches can say, if Chill is so great at development, why didn't any of the other dozen roster players on Washington develop enough to combine with Markelle Fultz and create a winning team? Ollie's development of Christian Vital, Vance Jackson, and Kentan Facey last year was more impressive. Getting to 16 wins with a decimated squad was more impressive. They need to sell the head coach and the staff as a whole, and show that the negative recruiting is wrong.
This is 2017, not 1982. Those injuries are nothing. Recovery is complete and the injuries are of no further consequence. Now we still lack any proven front court players. That's the risk. But those players will be fine. Tournament team based on this roster, but they needed the extra depth of Wilson.