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How do you feel about UConn's recruiting?

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ctchamps

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I truly believe Kevin knows what he is doing... we're just a bunch of demanding ...'need it now' fans.... I truly think he eventually pass father Calhoun in championships... which is a very bold statement (I know).... I think our team is in great hands ...just my insignificant.. post-stroke opinion.... but it is truly how I feel. What no one talks about (and it should be - my opinion) is assistant coaches. I think some might leave and new ones might come. Personally... I would expect huge things from assistant coaches... if I were a head coach. I imagine if Kevin and Ray worked together... that might get scary. Nothing like getting great talent and recruiting height (which cannot be taught) .. but you need to take 'medium' recruits and move them forward. A college basketball player who cannot make 7 out 10 from the charity stripe - either is pitiful or has lousy coaching. How would we evaluate our assistants as 'recruiters'? There are guys out there that can recruit the stuff out of an Oreo.
Bad scary. Ray's a legend but he is not coaching material. He doesn't have the personality and would be much happier keeping to himself and his family when he retires.
I also believe KO knows what he's doing. Last year was difficult. Lot of possibilities as to why. Too early to evaluate assistant coaches. Agree with Stair that Ray is most likely not coaching material.

One thing to consider in the future is hiring Rodney as a lead recruiter. Kid has been a dynamo at convincing recruits to UConn!:cool:
 

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Bottom line:
I believe in KO. I do not believe in our conference.
I think right now KO overcomes the hindrance of our conference affiliation.
I also think that every subsequent year we are stuck in this hell hole that KO's ability to negate the conference affiliation gets more difficult.
Over the long haul we are in a downward slide in the AAC, KO just makes the slide be level (at best) to a very gradual drop. Without KO it would be more like the drop on the new Wicked Cyclone coaster at 6 flags.
The AAC WILL kill us eventually. Thank god we have KO to prop us up until we get the life raft. Hope its enough.
 

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Bottom line:
I believe in KO. I do not believe in our conference.
I think right now KO overcomes the hindrance of our conference affiliation.
I also think that every subsequent year we are stuck in this hell hole that KO's ability to negate the conference affiliation gets more difficult.
Over the long haul we are in a downward slide in the AAC, KO just makes the slide be level (at best) to a very gradual drop. Without KO it would be more like the drop on the new Wicked Cyclone coaster at 6 flags.
The AAC WILL kill us eventually. Thank god we have KO to prop us up until we get the life raft. Hope its enough.
Well said, that's pretty much my take as well
 
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FYI I looked back at 2011 class today to see where Gibbs was ranked out of high school = #160. Took note that Frank Kaminsky was #218. Kevin Pangos #174, Markus Kennedy #176, Pat Caunington(sp) Notre Dame was #97 Sonn Miller not in top 253. My point is that it takes a while to know what you have recruited in terms of long term program impact. I'm optimistic based on our ability to recruit exactly what we needed in 2015 even while missing on key targets, I think we will get enough in 2016 to bridge our way to a 2017 class which I see as being the impact class for us. Hamidou Diallo, Jermaine Samuels, Ishmael El Amin, Samuel Japhit-Mathias, Tremont Waters, and Zach Brown. Larrier and Diarra would be an excellent players to start making that bridge to 2017. Gilbert is the star I hope we get in this class. If we make 2016 and 2017 happen with our regional talent advantage, I think we cement ourselves as a destination in spite of the conference.
 
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Bigs who have good shooting form do get better with their range as their careers go on, even well into the NBA. Guys like Love and Bosh are now three-point marksmen who barely shot them earlier in their careers. I saw Horford and Z-Bo hit threes recently in crunch time - they never would have been out there a few years ago and we'll probably see Blake Griffin shoot them more in coming years. For former Huskies, Cliff, Donyell and CV all became three-point specialists in the NBA over time.

Doesn't mean Miller will be great at them - but I wouldn't be surprised if he shoots them around 35 percent - well enough to draw defenders out there. Odds are, he will only shoot them with good looks, whereas some of them at Cornell were probably contested. But it's also possible he doesn't knock them down early in the season and then isn't allowed to wander back out there any more - maybe picking and popping in the 15-18 foot range instead.

Quite frankly, I did not say no one improves just that I would not bet on someone materially improving. True Kemba may have but he demonstrated an individual work ethic I have not seen with the current group. Griffey definitely improved probably due to playing time and confidence and the help defense on Bazz
Cliff, Donyell and Charlie always had good shooting mechanics as I recall. Donyell was money from the corner as was Charlie. Donyell could also hit the 3 from the top of the key. Cliff I remember more as a mid range guy but it's been awhile now.
 

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Alex Kline knows his stuff...if he says we're hot, you best believe we are.
 
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Glen Miller was, I believe, the point man for Diarra's recruitment. For those of you who persist with the fiction that our assistants do no work.

Let's just make sure Glenn takes up residence at Woodstock until Mamadou's buddy commits too.
 
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Glen Miller was, I believe, the point man for Diarra's recruitment. For those of you who persist with the fiction that our assistants do no work.
Will be glad to eat crow!!! Let's go Huskies!
 

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Will be glad to eat crow!!! Let's go Huskies!
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Very good right now.

And if they get Larrier and Gilbert soon? As good as I've ever felt about it.
 
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FYI I looked back at 2011 class today to see where Gibbs was ranked out of high school = #160. Took note that Frank Kaminsky was #218. Kevin Pangos #174, Markus Kennedy #176, Pat Caunington(sp) Notre Dame was #97 Sonn Miller not in top 253. My point is that it takes a while to know what you have recruited in terms of long term program impact. I'm optimistic based on our ability to recruit exactly what we needed in 2015 even while missing on key targets, I think we will get enough in 2016 to bridge our way to a 2017 class which I see as being the impact class for us. Hamidou Diallo, Jermaine Samuels, Ishmael El Amin, Samuel Japhit-Mathias, Tremont Waters, and Zach Brown. Larrier and Diarra would be an excellent players to start making that bridge to 2017. Gilbert is the star I hope we get in this class. If we make 2016 and 2017 happen with our regional talent advantage, I think we cement ourselves as a destination in spite of the conference.

If 2016 is a big class, and maybe even bigger if we have a good run this year, then there may not be as many spots open for the big haul we're looking for in '17.
 
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Don't get me wrong I am very happy to get both guys - but I would seldom bet on anyone's three point shooting to improve since the odds are against it .
 
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