It's both recruiting and development. The guys who saved us from having an embarrassing season were the high profile recruits - Boat, Hamilton and Purvis. The gap between those guys and the rest of the roster is remarkable. Those guys are talented and athletic enough to be difference makers.
Our interior guys are all 3-star recruits (Brimah, Nolan, Lubin) and a borderline 3-star/4-star in Facey. Enoch projects to be similar to Facey. That's simply not good enough. A decade ago we had 5-star/future lottery big men coming off the bench.
This team has one future NBA player on the roster and that's Hamilton. We don't have to worry about Brimah leaving early, that's not going to happen. Recruiting aka pure talent in this program is a big problem and quite frankly it has been since the 2009 Final Four team.
The player development is also a concern but we're starting with less talent than JC did in the past. While we've had plenty of 2 and 3-star stop-gaps transfer out we've certainly made the most out of 3-star and 4-star guys and developing them into "UConn" type of players. Athletic, aggressive, tough, etc. There are a ton of schools out there that thrive off of developing lesser guys, from Wisconsin on down.
In the past we had plenty of players who may not have increased their skill level tremendously but they had something else to hang their hat on. They were either plus-level athletes or strong enough to be your lunch-pail type of role player. If the were neither of those things then they didn't see the floor. This year we were stuck with guys who weren't skilled and were average athletically. Our returning backcourt is full of guys who aren't great athletes who can't dribble, pass or shoot - with the exception of Purvis roughly every third game while he's doing his bizarre Dyson/Selvie impression.
When our recruiting is down a miss like Calhoun hurts even more. A 4-star SG coming out of HS with a reputation as a scorer and shooter - that's exactly what this team needed. Another scorer and one lights-out shooter. But we all know he's essentially a Coombs-McDaniel clone - a shooter who can't shoot and isn't athletic enough to be a difference maker at this level. His respectable freshman year seems like a lifetime ago. Maybe his injuries have really derailed him. His confidence is non-existent.
Then there are the things that should be correctable as players pass through the program. The lack of shooting on this team is so remarkable. Every guy who struggles with his shot has glaring issues with their mechanics and none have been corrected.
- Purvis doesn't cock his wrist back nearly far enough and has way too much palm on the ball.
- I don't know where to begin with Calhoun, his jumper needs to be completely rebuilt.
- Cassell Jr is leaning backwards on every 3PA he takes.
- Samuel makes us long for Taliek's jumper.
Right now we're in a dangerous spot. The AAC thing is absolutely killing us. We're in a bad mid-major conference (the MWC and A-10 got more bids than us) with no rivals and a brutal travel schedule. With so many other attractive destinations for top recruits we've definitely got our work cut out for us. We have to get in to the friggin ACC.