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02-06-2012, 08:43 PM
#901
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by Maga_1
Didn't know that, thanks a lot.
I'm watching the game now, hope we can get this win .. it's an important game.
No problem. Yeah this game is huge. A win against the Cards, hopefully, can get our program right back in the thick of things.
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02-06-2012, 08:50 PM
#902
NBA rookie of the year
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by JellyBean
No problem. Yeah this game is huge. A win against the Cards, hopefully, can get our program right back in the thick of things.
Half court offense = 0 , really.
The only way to win this game, it's to getting good transitions specially with a very fast guy like Boatright .. the best plays were that.
I would like to see Drummond getting more touches, like Oriakhi had this last minutes.
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02-06-2012, 08:53 PM
#903
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Our offense is stalling. Lamb lacks confidence in his shot for some reason. At least Boatright is doing something.
Play without FEAR!!!! Come on, Huskies!!!
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02-06-2012, 08:59 PM
#904
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by Maga_1
Half court offense = 0 , really.
The only way to win this game, it's to getting good transitions specially with a very fast guy like Boatright .. the best plays were that.
I would like to see Drummond getting more touches, like Oriakhi had this last minutes.
Yeah. Drummond should be making a presence on the offensive end. At the defensive end, they are changing some looks by the Cards. He just has to get more active on the offensive end.
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02-06-2012, 10:09 PM
#905
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Tough loss for the fellas. We needed this win badly. Hopefully we can put this one behind us and finish the year strong.
Go, Huskies!!
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02-11-2012, 11:58 AM
#906
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
UConn (men's basketball) has been barred from playing in the 2013 Tournament because of bad APR scores. The NCAA has made an example out of the Connecticut Huskies men
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02-11-2012, 04:03 PM
#907
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
[QUOTE=JellyBean]UConn (men's basketball) has been barred from playing in the 2013 Tournament because of bad APR scores. The NCAA has made an example out of the Connecticut Huskies men
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02-11-2012, 10:13 PM
#908
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
We looked a little better against the Orange, for a while, than we did against Louisville the other day. We just could not make buckets when we needed to. We just have to finish strong and get ready for the Big East Tournament and take our chances from there.
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02-11-2012, 10:22 PM
#909
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by Sarcastic
Wow, there is no way Drummond stays next year. Plus he just rolled his ankle today. Why risk any injury?
I think he stays. That extra year, or two, will only help him improve his stock,and game, for the draft.
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02-11-2012, 10:50 PM
#910
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by JellyBean
I think he stays. That extra year, or two, will only help him improve his stock,and game, for the draft.
If they are out of the 2013 tourney, why should he stay?
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02-12-2012, 04:29 PM
#911
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by Sarcastic
If they are out of the 2013 tourney, why should he stay?
To improve his draft stock and his game. Even though a lot of mock drafts have him going in the top five, he isn't ready. If his goal is to play in the NBA and last more than 2 years, he has to improve. Staying in school another year or two will not kill him. It will only help him improve his game.
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02-12-2012, 08:45 PM
#912
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by JellyBean
To improve his draft stock and his game. Even though a lot of mock drafts have him going in the top five, he isn't ready. If his goal is to play in the NBA and last more than 2 years, he has to improve. Staying in school another year or two will not kill him. It will only help him improve his game.
I don't disagree with you, but Drummond could have a Kwame Brown like first two years in the NBA, and he'll still be around. He's a young, athletic center, with a ton of upside. There's no level of suckiness he could reach in his first two years to be out of the league.
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02-12-2012, 09:36 PM
#913
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
It makes zero sense for Drummond to go back to school. Unless he completely blows his pre-draft workouts, he's a guaranteed top 5 pick based on his size and potential alone. He could even go as high as #2 in this draft. You don't turn down that kind of guaranteed money. By coming back, he's risking an injury or having another sub-par year in the hope he moves up 1 or 2 spots on the draft board. Not worth it.
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02-12-2012, 09:50 PM
#914
College superstar
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by JellyBean
To improve his draft stock and his game. Even though a lot of mock drafts have him going in the top five, he isn't ready. If his goal is to play in the NBA and last more than 2 years, he has to improve. Staying in school another year or two will not kill him. It will only help him improve his game.
Wishful thinking. He's not going to get any bigger, and that's the NBA's principle interest.
I'm a big fan of guys staying in school, but polish is something lacking in most NBA big men. It's an era where a guy like Kendrick Perkins is heavily sought after. If you're a Top 5 draft pick, you leave, especially when your college program is banned from the tourney and there are serious questions about your longtime, face of the program head coach.
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02-13-2012, 11:50 PM
#915
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Connecticut Huskies fan thread
Originally Posted by JellyBean
To improve his draft stock and his game. Even though a lot of mock drafts have him going in the top five, he isn't ready. If his goal is to play in the NBA and last more than 2 years, he has to improve. Staying in school another year or two will not kill him. It will only help him improve his game.
He'll go 1 or 2 on potential alone. Anthony Davis will have to kill it in the tournament to pass Drummond.
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