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Where are the idiots who p.ssed on Brimah?

Love your faith in our school. We know you believe uconn will never be relevant again in college basketball. Though things can get better than what we have with KO.

I have no time for your blind faith.
 
This is a dilly of a pickle.

Palatine making tremendous sense.

Plus he attacked and buried the biggest fraud on the board.

Give the man his due. He is right.
 
Remember when I said despite his flaws we are going to miss him like crazy when we see next years front court? This program's defense has been built around great shot blockers with length. We don't have that and this staff has been incompetent finding any sort of remedy to this. Today was a layup line inside the lane that with Brimah would not have happened, we'd still lose because our coaches don't run an offense and our talent has been depleted but the uncontested layups from 6 foot guards would have been a little less.

This would be a lot smoother if more basketball fans followed the FB program.

There you watch games and think ouch - then you look at the following year’s depth chart and the numbness sets in.
 
Brimah would have helped with defending the paint today (& AZ & Cuse, etc), but perimeter defense was horrible too! Not much Brimah could have done about perimeter defense. Defense was horrible all over the place today. We've got some bangers this year, but they'd be better matched up along side a shot blocker. Oh well, a year too late! Today was a total Foul-a-Rama! Sigh....
 
I know you're an insane old man but to say we don't need 2.5 blocks a game is so hilarious I'm starting to think you're actually playing a character. Cobb and the gang are sure holding down the defense. Absolute studs that have anyone entering the lane second guessing.

I may be an insane old man but that would mean you’re just a stupid little 12 year old with no knowledge of the game of basketball yet so this idiotic post isn’t on you as of yet wet fart.

And by the way Whaley had 6/4/2 in 19 minutes so yeah we really miss Brimah, dope! That’s the reason we lost ...I’ve seen some dumb posts and threads but this one is a beauty.
 
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I may be an insane old man but that would mean you’re just a stupid little 12 year old with no knowledge of the game of basketball yet so this idiotic post isn’t on you as of yet wet fart.

And by the way Whaley had 6/4/2 in 19 minutes so yeah we really miss Brimah, dope!

Mau, you are way off base on Brimah as always...it was clear then and is clear now that he was nowhere near as bad as you believed him to be.

Whaley had a nice game, but to think he has even come close to helping the team as much as Brimah did is simply not true.
 
Mau, you are way off base on Brimah as always...it was clear then and is clear now that he was nowhere near as bad as you believed him to be.

Whaley had a nice game, but to think he has even come close to helping the team as much as Brimah did is simply not true.

No I'm not and the fact anyone would even bring up one of UConn's less impactful 4 year players after a humiliating loss just shows how little people even think. The guy couldn't catch, couldn't make an offensive move (actually his game was offensive alright) and now he would've blocked 12 lay ups?.. you are joining the clueless brigade now Stair be careful.
 
Those teams underperformed slightly less than this current team does.

Congrats on your I told you so.

A national Championship, a second round of the NCAA, AAC Championship, a year decimated by injuries and 1 hangover year after a NC?
You are so wrong.
 
A national Championship, a second round of the NCAA, AAC Championship, a year decimated by injuries and 1 hangover year after a NC?
You are so wrong.

You can defend our post 2014 performance all you want. Its a lonely ledge to stand on
 
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Yeah that 6 pts and 4 rebounds and 2.5 blocks would have made Auburn weep. You guys are hilarious. He wouldn't have been around those uncontested lay ups either he was always out of position get a grip. They suck Brimah would do zero for this team!

Mau even you the biggest Brimah hater don't believe that and are trying to save face. Brimah was a first round NBA talent that was not developed or utilized properly. Calhoun would have made him a first round pick. He had that kind of physical and athletic talent. Glenn Miller was pushed out not only because he didn't fit Ollie's clueless sycophant yes men, but because he recognized that Brimah needed to be more of a focal point of the team. Of course, this went against Ollie's 3 little guard ideology.

Every UCONN opponent had to plan against Brimah. They knew that driving to the rim was going to be tough. Now they know that they can do that at will and light us up on the perimeter. That's why now we lose by 30 points instead of 10 points.

PS: Welcome aboard you have seen the Lord of Light and have come to the realization regarding Ollie.
 
Mau even you the biggest Brimah hater don't believe that and are trying to save face. Brimah was a first round NBA talent that was not developed or utilized properly. Calhoun would have made him a first round pick. He had that kind of physical and athletic talent. Glenn Miller was pushed out not only because he didn't fit Ollie's clueless sycophant yes men, but because he recognized that Brimah needed to be more of a focal point of the team. Of course, this went against Ollie's 3 little guard ideology.

Every UCONN opponent had to plan against Brimah. They knew that driving to the rim was going to be tough. Now they know that they can do that at will and light us up on the perimeter. That's why now we lose by 30 points instead of 10 points.

PS: Welcome aboard you have seen the Lord of Light and have come to the realization regarding Ollie.

Don’t be too early on welcome aboard Magic you and I still have a ways to go. Brimah wasn’t going to be a 1st rounder for K or anyone else this one is not on Ollie he’s simply just not that smart or good for that matter. You’re still well off I’m this one. But thanks
 
You can defend our post 2014 performance all you want. Its a lonely ledge to stand on
I'm doing no such thing. You were talking Brimah's record here. Not the post championship record. I agree things suck. I also agree with the OP that Brimah was much better than what we have now.
 
I used to say UConn will never be really good (Elite Eight or better) again under Kevin Ollie. After the last season and a half, I am not confident UConn will ever be relevant again under KO. It is truly beyond bad.
Oh no, they're relevant enough to have people all over Twitter like Goodman, Gottlieb etc comment on how awful we are. It's cringeworthy to read comments from national sports media acknowledging what we already know.
 
Just a reminder of of a great kid with a non-stop motor who blocked or changed a ton of shots. You think we lose by 30 -THIRTY- points to unranked teams (plural teams) with him protecting our rim?

We had to listen to that cr#p for years. How do you like life without an elite seven foot shot blocker? We can't cheat out on the three point shooters because Brimah doesn't have our back. We not only miss his inside presence but our guards could cheat towards the arc and play the three point shooters closer with Brimah on the court.

Yep, this is another awful day in what promises to be an awful season. And yes, I'm using it to settle an old score.

This is a big middle finger to the Brimah haters. Have a nice day.
I witnessed plenty of games his final 3 years where we did get run out of the building, including Senior Day against Cincinnati. Brimah was a good shot blocker who was foul prone, undeveloped offensively, a poor rebounder for his size who tried to block every single shot and often left easy offensive rebounds for the other team. He would help cut off the current layup line other teams are enjoying but stop acting like he was an elite player, he wasn't!
 
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I witnessed plenty of games his final 3 years where we did get run out of the building, including Senior Day against Cincinnati. Brimah was a good shot blocker who was foul prone, undeveloped offensively, a poor rebounder for his size who tried to block every single shot and often left easy offensive rebounds for the other team. He would help cut off the current layup line other teams are enjoying but stop acting like he was an elite player, he wasn't!

All you say is true AND he would be a big improvement over our present big men.
 
Purvis scored 40 the other night and DHam is practically averaging a triple double. It’s almost like ... we have extremely talented players whose talents are completely squandered under Ollie.

DHam last year in the G-League was averaging 15 / 8 / 5.
DHam in his last year at UConn was averaging 13 / 9 / 5.

That's not squandering anything. I wish he stayed at UConn for sure, because it would have changed our season last year. But I can't be mad at him for leaving to get paid to play. Again....that's not squandering anything...
 
All you say is true AND he would be a big improvement over our present big men.
And sadly I can't disagree one bit. I'll always appreciate Amida for the 3 point play against St. Joe's, his play during that championship run and the effort he played with. It was never his fault that he succeeded a long line of good centers at a time of need. He gave us everything he had for sure.
 
DHam last year in the G-League was averaging 15 / 8 / 5.
DHam in his last year at UConn was averaging 13 / 9 / 5.

That's not squandering anything. I wish he stayed at UConn for sure, because it would have changed our season last year. But I can't be mad at him for leaving to get paid to play. Again....that's not squandering anything...
Dham was extremely inefficient in his time at UConn. He stuffed the stat sheet because he always had the ball in his hands but the advanced stats weren't great. However, in the right system I think he could've been one of the more special players in the nation. His true shooting percentage is up as well as his FT rate (he was knockdown sophomore year but never got the line).

Regardless, if you want to say his potential wasn't squandered, fine...I'll give you Hamilton. I thing the list is longer than those two. I believe Gibbs and Facey were mishandled as well.
 
Dham was extremely inefficient in his time at UConn. He stuffed the stat sheet because he always had the ball in his hands but the advanced stats weren't great. However, in the right system I think he could've been one of the more special players in the nation. His true shooting percentage is up as well as his FT rate (he was knockdown sophomore year but never got the line).

Regardless, if you want to say his potential wasn't squandered, fine...I'll give you Hamilton. I thing the list is longer than those two. I believe Gibbs and Facey were mishandled as well.

Facey was 100x better in his senior year than he was in his freshman or sophomore years. If you're using him as an example of someone who didn't develop or was wasted, you've chosen poorly.

Gibbs was here for one year only, and he averaged 12 / 2 / 2, which coincidentally matched his averages at the Hall...
 
Facey was 100x better in his senior year than he was in his freshman or sophomore years. If you're using him as an example of someone who didn't develop or was wasted, you've chosen poorly.

Gibbs was here for one year only, and he averaged 12 / 2 / 2, which coincidentally matched his averages at the Hall...
Facey has the talent all along. However, he was often in Ollie’s doghouse despite being one of our most formidable bigs, especially on the glass. Sound familiar? Happening to Mamadou right now. KO killed all of Facey’s confidence. Senior year, out of pure necessity he got minutes and showed what he could’ve produced all along. So yes, his potential was squandered

As for Gibbs, his shooting percentages were atrocious in his lone year for us. That’s a trend. Why? Because our offense is nonexistent and guards have to create late in the shot clock and take extremely difficult shots for themselves. Gibbs in an offense suitable to his strengths could easily shoot 45% from the field and 40% from 3. Again, potential squandered.

The 2015-2016 team in general was a team LOADED with talent that should’ve been top 25 all year. However, they were inconsistent throughout (another trend) and ended up as an 8 seed. Ollie gets talent on campus then has no clue what do with it.
 
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Facey has the talent all along. However, he was often in Ollie’s doghouse despite being one of our most formidable bigs, especially on the glass. Sound familiar? Happening to Mamadou right now. KO killed all of Facey’s confidence. Senior year, out of pure necessity he got minutes and showed what he could’ve produced all along. So yes, his potential was squandered

As for Gibbs, his shooting percentages were atrocious in his lone year for us. That’s a trend. Why? Because our offense is nonexistent and guards have to create late in the shot clock and take extremely difficult shots for themselves. Gibbs in an offense suitable to his strengths could easily shoot 45% from the field and 40% from 3. Again, potential squandered.

The 2015-2016 team in general was a team LOADED with talent that should’ve been top 25 all year. However, they were inconsistent throughout (another trend) and ended up as an 8 seed. Ollie gets talent on campus then has no clue what do with it.

Revisionist history. Check out Gibbs's percentages year to year and you'll see essentially the same thing.

As for Facey, he struggled early on, to the point where he was often killed on this board. His production doubling was the reason for his added minutes, not the other way around...
 
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The 2015-2016 team in general was a team LOADED with talent that should’ve been top 25 all year. However, they were inconsistent throughout (another trend) and ended up as an 8 seed. Ollie gets talent on campus then has no clue what do with it.

People want to point to the 2016 season as a feather in KO's cap because he won the AACT (with SMU conveniently banned) and made the 2nd round.

The fact is: a team with Hamilton, Miller, Purvis, Gibbs, Adams, and Brimah should have flirted with the Top 10 and been at worst a 4/5 seed, not firmly on the bubble heading into the AACT. KO failed to develop all of those guys and failed to integrate them properly in the offense.

By December we on this board recognized that Miller needed to be a focal point, Gibbs needed to be a spot-up shooter, and Adams needed to be handed the keys. It took until March for KO to catch up. Just atrocious coaching.
 
Revisionist history. Check out Gibbs's percentages year to year and you'll see essentially the same thing.

As for Facey, he struggled early on, to the point where he was often killed on this board. His production doubling was the reason for his added minutes, not the other way around...
Agree to disagree. Merry Christmas to you and yours
 
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