If Jackson could get something done over the summer with his shooting and scoring I'd probably swap those 2 out.
As Blades noted, the jury is really out in his shooting ability and becoming some semblance of a scoring threat, which he wasn't last year. Hopefully his work will pay off, but we shall see.
PS.....I never said that...I said " If Jackson could get something done over the summer with his shooting and scoring I'd probably swap.....(him and Gaf in the starting 5 )" Right now he's shown no shooting ability ( except when he's stationary, at the FT line) and I also hope while he's taking all those shots, the coaches are helping him work on his form, which was terrible.As Blades noted, the jury is really out in his shooting ability and becoming some semblance of a scoring threat,
This may come as a surprise to you but Jackson shot 69% FGs his senior year in high school. Which was a record of some kind. While a lot of those baskets were probably lobs and dunks he can't do on the college level, I can't believe all of them were. I could not find his high school stats on 3s. His UConn freshman stats were 2-17, 11.8%, small sample size. Yes his form looked atrocious but it does happen that guys who have injury plagued freshman seasons sometimes come out as sophomores and look like a different player. Clearly though he does have a lot to work on as far as his shooting goes.PS.....I never said that...I said " If Jackson could get something done over the summer with his shooting and scoring I'd probably swap.....(him and Gaf in the starting 5 )" Right now he's shown no shooting ability ( except when he's stationary, at the FT line) and I also hope while he's taking all those shots, the coaches are helping him work on his form, which was terrible.
I'm not discounting that at all since Andre handled the ball alot last year and since DH actually used that starting line-up ( vs. Providence) when James was coming back. Only problem is both AJ (mostly) by at least becoming a somewhat reliable shooter/ scorer (not 2.7 pg) and Gaf who's not that far off (if his shooting and driving ability become more consistent) have to make a huge leap no mater who starts without Bouk on the team.. The other X-factor shooting wise seems to be how well Hawkins transfers as a FR and defensivly to the college game, especially vs. the small ball teams to give DH more options. Unlike AJ, Jordan looks to have a sweet stroke from 3.Another possibility you guys are discounting is that Hurley starts AJ at point guard and moves Cole to shooting guard, making Gaffney come off the bench at both spots.
Wrong again his HS %'s don't surprise me ( I've probably actually posted them in the past). It obviously didn't translate to college ball, so it doesn't matter. So again... no need to personalize your opinion on what I think or know. Just give me yours, in a rational discussion. That's all speculation about next year anyway.This may come as a surprise to you but Jackson shot 69% FGs his senior year in high school.
Yeah I'd like to hope Akok can get his mobility back to what it was B4. Seen some talk about him as a starter if he does. Even still which guy would you pick as a starter of these 2 ?Another unknown is Akok, whose recovery from the Achilles injury was painfully slow. It's not clear what he will give the team either.
The only good news is it's a pretty experienced team, and they should be very good defensively.
Here's a little talk from Jordan (a little optimistic ?) on what he expects to bring to the team..... “I think I can make a big impact on this team, offensive and defensive end,” Hawkins said. “I can provide scoring. I shoot the ball at a high clip. I’ll just do whatever I can do to make this team better.”The other X-factor shooting wise seems to be how well Hawkins transfers as a FR and defensivly to the college game, especially vs. the small ball teams to give DH more options. Unlike AJ, Jordan looks to have a sweet stroke from 3.
Speaking of healthy, I guess Tyler's feelin' a little healthier too ! ( and nice pass from AJ)
No problem reading it and I have no NHR acct...try clearing your cookies...article is about the bigs in frountcourt.Here is an in depth preview from the New Haven Register. It is considered "Premium Content", so I can't open it without paying up to the Register, so maybe one of you guys who pays can copy and paste the article here:
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Dan Hurley’s deep UConn roster will have players competing for minutes: ‘The way it should be’
The UConn men’s basketball team has four legitimate contenders for significant playing...www.nhregister.com