Do they have to be close to one? I’d say Chris smith and CV3 as well. They were 2 different bridges at 2 different times. One legitimized us. The other saved us.Hard to choose, plenty of options. This isn’t who was the best player to not win one. My top 3 would be:
Jeff Adrien
Adrien was a beast, a monster at times. I loved how old school his game was. Tough around the glass, strong hands, real attitude.
Rudy Gay
Rudy was maybe the most skilled Husky. His athleticism, coordination, basketball IQ was ridiculous. Smooth down the court, massive wingspan and could throw it down
But the winner, Stanley Robinson
Stanley’s evolution feels similar to Andre. Tough kid, great story, and an absolute freak around the rim. His 09 season was impressive and was always good to blow the roof off the place once a game with a high flying dunk. I could have swore when he dunked the putback with one min left vs MSU to pull within 3 (after being down a dozen) we were winning
Agree and 100% Vital.Any of the guys that stuck it out through the hellscape of the Ollie era and decided to give Hurley a chance.
Whaley, Polley, Adams, Vital. Anyone else?
We don't have a championship today if those guys didn't stick around. Our culture isn't the same if those guys didn't buy in 100%.
Yup, this was going to be my answer. Really anyone from 2015-2022 who didn’t get a ring.Any of the guys that stuck it out through the hellscape of the Ollie era and decided to give Hurley a chance.
Whaley, Polley, Adams, Vital. Anyone else?
We don't have a championship today if those guys didn't stick around. Our culture isn't the same if those guys didn't buy in 100%.
I applaud them for staying and busting their butts but several of those guys never would've been given the opportunity to play at UConn if things weren't so bad. It's awesome they worked hard but it was also a dream opportunity for them to play at UConn. Giving that up to go to a lesser basketball school probably wasn't nearly as hard a decision as some are making it out to be.Yup, this was going to be my answer. Really anyone from 2015-2022 who didn’t get a ring.
The guys like Purvis (I guess technically has a ring since he was a transfer) or Gilbert or Vital or Carlton or Whaley came to UConn and busted their butt for our school, despite having 0 commitment or coaching from the previous regime. And then many of those listed stayed and helped build the culture Hurley talked so much about when he came to campus.
Those guys epitomize what it means to be a UConn Husky. Never given an advantage or head start like many other schools, but we are always willing to work harder than anyone else to eventually get to the top.
I remember that loss to Mississippi State as well, even the final score.....60-55. Uconn trailed the entire game, by as many as 16 points but their rally fell short. Eric Dampier their 6'11" center was tough along with Dante Jones and their flurry of 3 point daggers by their guards. To this day, I can't understand how they could have lost to that team. Uconn beat a physical Georgetown Hoya team in memorable big east tourney.all of the above are good picks, but to me the first is Ray Allen. I remember how dejected I felt after UConn lost to Mississippi St. in the Sweet 16 in 1996 knowing he, Sheffer, and Travis Knight would never get the chance to win experience a Final Four let alone win a championship title.
Read my mind. Its easy to think, given how great those games were, that UCLA in '95 and Maryland in '02 were the only teams that could knock us off in those years. We just played them too soon.The two people I think who almost carried a team on he back to the promised land were:
Ray 1995- 1996
Caron 2001-2 and neither saw a FF
They deserved to get here if not win it all .
95 and 2002 they lost to the eventual NC in the round of 8
I think if you asked any one of these players they would state that is not an accurate statement at all - I know for a fact that CV and AG did not feel they received 0 from KO and staff. In addition I think we know how Carlton felt about Hurley and found happiness with Sampson at Houston.Yup, this was going to be my answer. Really anyone from 2015-2022 who didn’t get a ring.
The guys like Purvis (I guess technically has a ring since he was a transfer) or Gilbert or Vital or Carlton or Whaley came to UConn and busted their butt for our school, despite having 0 commitment or coaching from the previous regime. And then many of those listed stayed and helped build the culture Hurley talked so much about when he came to campus.
Those guys epitomize what it means to be a UConn Husky. Never given an advantage or head start like many other schools, but we are always willing to work harder than anyone else to eventually get to the top.