I think it was the early fouls that set him off.We’re bias and that’s okay. But we played defense in a way that gave the refs a chance to call a foul. There’s ways to prevent that.
If you have a forearm in somebody or hands down then you are liable to get called for a foul. As UConn fans who’ve watched guys like Kemba, Shabazz, and even Newton we should know this.
Going to war and screwing up are 2 different issuesWe’ve known this about him since he got here. Everyone is cool with it when he’s winning.
He turned down every opportunity to leave UConn. He’s dominated the sport the last 2 years and the players love him.
UConn fans need to get over it. Players appreciate a coach that goes to war for them instead of leaving them to feel cheated and wronged
Hope he has a little reflection today because that PG conference was a bad look.Going to war and screwing up are 2 different issues
He hurt this team yesterday
He was "early years at UConn Hurley" on steroids - not good at all
He won 2 NCs but that doesn't give him carte blanche with everything he does.
The officiating was horrible at best, but it was that way from the onset - great coaches work around it, they don't escalate the tension. (It took me about 5 years of my nearly 30 years of coaching to realize this myself)
Perhaps the events of the overtime yesterday will sink in with DH. Very good coach but he is still not a very good bench coach.
I bet not Everyone is cool with it when the team is winning..................................................
Today is a new/different day.
What’s there to coach when they aren’t fouls?
Maybe teach your perimeter defenders to play D with their feet so they aren't grabbing with their arms.Coach knows what he’s doing. It’s a chess match. He argues about officiating now and the refs are going to think about the calls they’re making for or against us this season. Some will work for and some against.
I said when he was calm, people still hated on him.You're making the argument that when he's calm, he wins championships. lol.
If that had been at the Final Four the refs would’ve been on their best behavior. Calls like that, and the timing of the calls would’ve led to an investigation. Most one sided refereeing I’ve ever seen.The refs deserve plenty of criticism; however, refs make bad calls in every game. Hurley's lack of self control and game awareness is exceptionally bad. The stakes were low in this game. What if he behaved like that in a NCAA tournament game and cost us a win?
Solo gets an elbow to the face and there’s no call but Hurley is the bNo connection
This. Working the refs needs to be tactical. It is done with the goal in mind of pointing out inconsistencies. With practically no time left on the clock, there's nothing to gain. So, at that point, it's just a temper tantrum and then needs to be better.The T at the end was totally avoidable. Ref walked away. Kimani had Hurley behind him and seemed like it was over, then Dan went back after the ref. Just can’t happen
Wait, you’re saying Dan Hurley is a front runner? The guy who navigated us to back-to-back titles. I swear the BY is not real.Any objective to look at his behavior during the game yesterday shows that he reverted to past behavior he exhibited during the beginning of the 2023 season
From where I sit, he seems like a front runner
You know, I kind of go back to the fact that he doesn't call any fouls during practice in order to toughen guys up for the Big East. And some of our guys certainly need that.I think it was the early fouls that set him off.
It was not as you described. Players had arms up, not bodying the driver at all, feet moving.
The driver initiated contact and got the foul call. This is why we had so many starters on the bench so early in the game.
On the other side of the court, Memphis was hacking, using hands, 2 hands to push, everything we've been told needs to be called.
You can adjust and play the game the Memphis way and then you won't get called for fouls, but it's such a bad kind of basketball. No idea why the refs prefer to give the advantage to teams that isolate and drive over teams that want to run offensive plays.
That's how it as last night.
To me he needs to know better than that. You don’t put you team in that position with time running out. No excuse for those kinds of histrionics. You want throw a fit in the first half, have at it. This is a return to 2022 Hurley who cost his team games with his nonsense. He seemed to have it under control. Now it’s back.We have a great coach — nothing in this discussion changes that. Having said that, there is no strategy in getting T’d up in the last minute of the game. You’re not giving yourself time to motivate your players or influence future calls. It simply is a weakness in Hurley’s game. Period. But it’s akin to criticizing something in Lebron’s game — criticism may be fair but it doesn’t mean Lebron isn’t great.
This is exactly correct.I think it was the early fouls that set him off.
It was not as you described. Players had arms up, not bodying the driver at all, feet moving.
The driver initiated contact and got the foul call. This is why we had so many starters on the bench so early in the game.
On the other side of the court, Memphis was hacking, using hands, 2 hands to push, everything we've been told needs to be called.
You can adjust and play the game the Memphis way and then you won't get called for fouls, but it's such a bad kind of basketball. No idea why the refs prefer to give the advantage to teams that isolate and drive over teams that want to run offensive plays.
That's how it as last night.