So we're looking for someone with a time machine?We need someone to go up against the Yaxel Lendeborgs and Bryce Hopkins of the tourney.
The defensive negatives of Ross?I get it. I think the thought here is to go back to what we had with Clingan. We need to have ONE guy on the floor at all times that can dominate and defend the rim. If you have that on defense, the benefit of the mobility and shooting of Ross and Khamenia at the 4 far outweighs the defensive negatives.
What we really need is someone who excels at tipping Cayden Boozer outlet passes!!!So we're looking for someone with a time machine?
I think his kid is a team manager.Wasn't Kimanis kid a mid major level talent when coming out of high school? Does he still have eligibility left? Would solve the back up PG issue
The defensive negatives that some think are there, with him being “smaller”.The defensive negatives of Ross?
I agree we need an athletic big sized forward like Tugler, Morez Johnson, Duke Brennan, the Worm, etc.I just don’t for the life of me see where the minutes for any type of significant player at the 4 come from, with how our roster is shaping up.
Don’t disagree with the sentiment of some big bruiser at the 4, but a lot of modern 4’s are exactly in the mold of Jayden Ross.
Absolutely need another big. Those big lineups that Illinois and Michigan ran out there were piling up the fouls.
MullinsRoss is hardly a PF. Maybe some spot minutes but we get really small with him st the 4. Rather have Ross stay at the 3. Stewart was definitely bugger and stronger than Ross . I really want a bigger 4 who is athletic to be honest. I hate we ate playing small ball when we meet huge teams with bigger guys at 3-5 over us. Maybe that is just the way we have to compete as we don't have the money to get a huge front line like Michigan, Duke and Arizonia had this past year.
I dunno about “far”. It does present an advantage on offense but only as long as threes are falling. When they aren’t, the accumulation of fouls and subsequent FTs is a problem. It works against less talented teams. When you get to the elite level teams, not as muchI get it. I think the thought here is to go back to what we had with Clingan. We need to have ONE guy on the floor at all times that can dominate and defend the rim. If you have that on defense, the benefit of the mobility and shooting of Ross and Khamenia at the 4 far outweighs the defensive negatives.
Yes. We’re on post 43 and when I created this post I asked for possible suggestions.Okay…. Now someone be the first person in this thread to suggest WHO? That’s the part of this thread we’re all really here for.
The Worm? Dennis Rodman?I agree we need an athletic big sized forward like Tugler, Morez Johnson, Duke Brennan, the Worm, etc.
Let’s get Kepnang locked in at center.Yes. We’re on post 43 and when I created this post I asked for possible suggestions.
Yes but the questions surrounding him are will he get a 7th year of eligibility? Will he accept a backup role?This 6-11, 250 pounder. Has he been linked with us? Franck Kepnang - Washington Huskies Center - ESPN
Correct. He was athletic, strong, fearless in the paint. He could leap and was always in position to rebound. Or if you prefer a Danny Fortson type.The Worm? Dennis Rodman?
6'7" 225 lb. Dennis Rodman?
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There are some available right now in the portal and possibly more before the 21st.Based on this thread, 90% of boneyarders think the NCAA is loaded with 6’10” 240 pound power forwards.
Who?There are some available right now in the portal and possibly more before the 21st.
We have one guy who can score in the post. Good luck against a big team that can rebound and defend the perimeter. We need another big and i disagree with a guy that can just play 10 min. We need a live big who can actually play. NK at the 4 is something that may or may not work out. We dont know. Can he rebound? Can he defend at the 4? Can he get to the basket and finish? Id feel a whole lot better than i already do if we brought in Thiam, Diop or a similar player.A lot of people looking for another 4, but here’s how it looks-
G Silas
G Solo
G Mullins
F Khamenia
C Hines
F Ross
F Landrew
C Transfer
G County
G Transfer
We don’t need a PF. This isn’t the NBA, Ross is that PF y’all are looking for.
Backup Center.
Supplemental PG.
Hail Mary internationals/emergency vets.
Natty.
Agree here. Good backup C, veteran backup PG, and a bruiser 4 who can be physical.Solo's staying.
We need a vet PG, a vet C, and a pure PF imo.
I don't think these last two spots are going to be difficult - will likely be mid major senior types, a 5 that brings some beef and fouls to give and a senior PG. I certainly don't have a pulse on either of those profiles, but I would not expect anything mind blowing, just serviceable.There are some available right now in the portal and possibly more before the 21st.
Ross is not a 4. He is going to back up the 2 and 3. UConn has a lot of finesse guys here. They need a bruiser at the 4 to defend some of the big offensive fours other teams are running out there.A lot of people looking for another 4, but here’s how it looks-
G Silas
G Solo
G Mullins
F Khamenia
C Hines
F Ross
F Landrew
C Transfer
G County
G Transfer
We don’t need a PF. This isn’t the NBA, Ross is that PF y’all are looking for.
Backup Center.
Supplemental PG.
Hail Mary internationals/emergency vets.
Natty.
Based on this thread, 90% of boneyarders think the NCAA is loaded with 6’10” 240 pound power forwards.
You’re probably correct. I haven’t seen Landrew play so I might be freaking out unnecessarily. Id just to have the right solution of and when we encounter the physical front courts and the Big East plays this style anyway.I don't think these last two spots are going to be difficult - will likely be mid major senior types, a 5 that brings some beef and fouls to give and a senior PG. I certainly don't have a pulse on either of those profiles, but I would not expect anything mind blowing, just serviceable.
I think Landrew gets some backup 4 minutes. That guy is a house.
In UConn system and considering potential injury, you need a solid experienced PG. Not conversion of SG, but PG with experience so we do not run into a situation from 2 years ago and we minimize the exposure to rookie mistakes during NCAA tournament. Yes, mistakes can happen to the best, but part of roster construction is mitigating potential risks at each position.If Solo and Braylon come back, they will cost a lot. Having spent good $ at the 4 and the 5, you essentially need backup 5 right now or a combo backup 4/5. Since Landrew has the strength, he can play 10+ minutes at the backup 4.
So the next needs are a backup 5, and an emergency 5. And either a backup PG or an emergency PG.
I believe the right solution is another 5 capable of defending the rim at an elite level.You’re probably correct. I haven’t seen Landrew play so I might be freaking out unnecessarily. Id just to have the right solution of and when we encounter the physical front courts and the Big East plays this style anyway.