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Same hereSame. On a few occasions I've considered trying to register under a new name but it ends up being more effort than I'm willing to expend.
Same hereSame. On a few occasions I've considered trying to register under a new name but it ends up being more effort than I'm willing to expend.
Squeeze the juiceSame. On a few occasions I've considered trying to register under a new name but it ends up being more effort than I'm willing to expend.

I'm excited about this team, but cautiously optimistic given the first round exits we have seen. Once we see the team play, I suspect it will become easier to envision a nice run in March.Also just want to say that I wasn't directing my rant at you in particular even if it seemed that way. Just more about the general board pessimistic attitude every time someone gets excited about this team lol.
Every single player in our top 10 rotation is better than Diggins, Floyd, and Akok. There’s a reason why none of them transferred to teams that are better than us…I’d like to take this chance to plant my anti-transfer flag and say if we don’t have a good season then getting rid of our guys would’ve been for nothing and we should’ve did the program building Hurley loves to do instead.
If Hurley can’t get it done with this roster then serious questions need to be asked.
I hope so man. The people who hear stuff on this board haven’t been too glowy about the reports. Which would be disappointing because with no inside info, yeah I’d expect guys like Newton especially to be an upgrade.Every single player in our top 10 rotation is better than Diggins, Floyd, and Akok. There’s a reason why none of them transferred to teams that are better than us…
I'm gonna just say this, there is a reason why Diggins and Akok could barely sniff the court even when we had injuries all over the place. There's also a reason why one of them had to downgrade to the worst team in the A10, and the other went to a Big East team that went 0-19 in conference games last season. Akok would still be a Husky (or in the NBA) if he never got injured, but sadly he will likely never be that same player again.I hope so man. The people who hear stuff on this board haven’t been too glowy about the reports. Which would be disappointing because with no inside info, yeah I’d expect guys like Newton especially to be an upgrade.
I also feel like it’s hard to speak on guys we didn’t see play.
As for the NCAA tournament - first you have to make it and you have to win games when dancing. I am puzzled as to why Dan Hurley is questioning his preparation process with the team going into the Dance - he's been there before.
I don’t see the reason for Diggins. If guys like Beverly and Austrie could carve out roles at UConn I seriously find it hard to believe Diggins could’ve at minimum been an extra ball handler. Think him not playing all year affected his school choice as well but we’ll see how he does in the upcoming year.I'm gonna just say this, there is a reason why Diggins and Akok could barely sniff the court even when we had injuries all over the place. There's also a reason why one of them had to downgrade to the worst team in the A10, and the other went to a Big East team that went 0-19 in conference games last season. Akok would still be a Husky (or in the NBA) if he never got injured, but sadly he will likely never be that same player again.
Newton was an all-AAC player last season, averaged 18PPG while scoring double digit points in 28/30 games. He's gonna be the real deal AND we don't even need him to be our #1 or #2 scoring option. That duty belongs to Sanogo and Hawkins.
Good news then, this is from The Athletic mock draft today about Hawkins after seeing practice:I hope so man. The people who hear stuff on this board haven’t been too glowy about the reports. Which would be disappointing because with no inside info, yeah I’d expect guys like Newton especially to be an upgrade.
I also feel like it’s hard to speak on guys we didn’t see play.
I’m probably one of the most optimistic Hawkins people on the board so I’m not sure why this is directed to me. I’ve been beating the drum that he should’ve gotten way more playing time last year all off season and think he’ll be a star this year now that he’s the focus of the offense. He won’t have confidence issues either getting 30 mins a game and not having to worry about being pulled for every little mistake.Good news then, this is from The Athletic mock draft today about Hawkins after seeing practice:
Jordan Hawkins is a killer potential floor spacer with real athleticism at 6-foot-5, and those players are in shorter supply than you’d think. He is terrific at flying off screens and getting his feet set to fire on-balance, something that scouts expect to see plenty of this season after visiting Connecticut practices. Hawkins has looked like arguably the best player there, apparently, and seems to have taken a leap. The big questions for him revolve around what happens when he puts the ball on the deck. Can he consistently process the game and make passes without losing the ball? Can he attack closeouts and not get run off the line every single time?
I know you are, you said everything coming out of practice about this team is negative. So I was pointing out the piece of new info from today that was very positiveI’m probably one of the most optimistic Hawkins people on the board so I’m not sure why this is directed to me. I’ve been beating the drum that he should’ve gotten way more playing time last year all off season and think he’ll be a star this year now that he’s the focus of the offense. He won’t have confidence issues either getting 30 mins a game and not having to worry about being pulled for every little mistake.
My concerns are, especially after what some have been reporting, with the transfers.
I did not say this.I know you are, you said everything coming out of practice about this team is negative. So I was pointing out the piece of new info from today that was very positive
Yes you did, I circled it to make it easy for you to findI did not say this.
That was one of my biggest disappointments from the last couple of years following the team. Tyrese had arguably his worst two games of his UConn career in the two biggest games. We get even a decent performance from him and we win at least one of those games.Our lead dogs have to perform in the big dance. Our newest NBAer shot 3-17 in two games, for example. How much is that on the coach?
I don’t understand a guards inability to ‘put the ball on the deck’ at this level. If you can shoot like Hawkins how can he not learn to effectively dribble??Good news then, this is from The Athletic mock draft today about Hawkins after seeing practice:
Jordan Hawkins is a killer potential floor spacer with real athleticism at 6-foot-5, and those players are in shorter supply than you’d think. He is terrific at flying off screens and getting his feet set to fire on-balance, something that scouts expect to see plenty of this season after visiting Connecticut practices. Hawkins has looked like arguably the best player there, apparently, and seems to have taken a leap. The big questions for him revolve around what happens when he puts the ball on the deck. Can he consistently process the game and make passes without losing the ball? Can he attack closeouts and not get run off the line every single time?
So YOU'RE the one who stole my National Flag Blue glasses. Please send them back to me, as I'm in need of a dose of optimism.The lack of optimism and doomer mentality of this board annoys me. Hurley took a team of Ollie era 3* recruits in Whaley & Polley, a low major recruit in Cole, and another 3* mid major recruit in Martin and had them in the top 25 nearly the entire season. This staff has proven time and time again that they can develop talent. And now that Hurley has an entire roster full of 4* recruits, multiple projected NBA picks, and the BE Preseason POY (who is also a top 5 center in all of college basketball) people are still doubting? It's ridiculous. This team is going to be really freaking good
Haven’t been too glowly from reports = everything has been negative. Gotcha

While he’s not going to be Shabazz you will see a much more confident and competent Hawkins this seasonI don’t understand a guards inability to ‘put the ball on the deck’ at this level. If you can shoot like Hawkins how can he not learn to effectively dribble??
He knows what he's got to do.. Bring his A game to the court that he's been workin' on all summer. He'll do it..While he’s not going to be Shabazz you will see a much more confident and competent Hawkins this season
I’m hoping we have the best scorer, best defender, and best big in the conference this year.He knows what he's got to do.. Bring his A game to the court that he's been workin' on all summer. He'll do it..
AJ (our best defender) has been in his grille all summer in practice.. Gotta put it on the floor to get around that wingspan
I have to say, you do seem to give extra worth to slights while ignoring the good reports. Now is not the time for that mindset.Haven’t been too glowly from reports = everything has been negative.
No, but if we do get bounced in the first round again, Hurley will get blown out if we don't win a tourney game in 23/24.Lets not forget that Hurley's three best recruits to date (Bouknight, Akok, Hawkins) did nothing in the tournament because of injuries or that RJ Cole was concussed before the Maryland game.
If we make the tournament this year and get bounced out in the first round Hurley will not get fired, sorry. No way do we risk losing that recruiting class we have coming in.
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