When they were up 20? Melted? LolHe once again melted the last 3 mins. Otherwise he had a good game.
When they were up 20? Melted? LolHe once again melted the last 3 mins. Otherwise he had a good game.
He will be 19 in July. He reclassed but graduated with his starting class.Yes, he turned 18 early fall 2020.
No crap! I thought he played well today. I have stuck with this kid while others have bashed him and I think with only 2 PGs he has to play a lot of minutes and playing them will pay off down the road this season and next. He drained a 3, knocked down his FTs, played solid D and had some good passes. 15 point road win and people want to go after a hard fighting kid who went 3 of 4 and had 4 assist to 1 TO. Dam some of you guys are just miserable. The kid had a solid day.Not ripping the young man proceeds to rip The young man who just played PG in a 15 pt road blow out against a bitter rival who was also ranked in top 20. Y’all are some miserable mother ^%+#ers
I couldn’t believe that we didn’t even try to break the press by passing over it. Someone had to be open when 3 defenders are rushing you.The TEAM had a problem with the press. They were sending 3 players at him because they weren't trying to win at that point they just wanted to rough up Askew.
I am willing to cut him slack because it isn't like his teammates were coming to his aid. Well, except for Boston who was extremely frightening with the ball. It is hard to be extremely critical of someone with the ball when as the primary ball handler he only had one turnover.I couldn’t believe that we didn’t even try to break the press by passing over it. Someone had to be open when 3 defenders are rushing you.
The kid played well and with lots of heart. He doesn't back down.He will be 19 in July. He reclassed but graduated with his starting class.
The kid played well and with lots of heart. He doesn't back down.
Absolutely agree.The kid played well and with lots of heart. He doesn't back down.
You got that right.Some folks are NEVER happy!
Sarr's play is the season's biggest disappointment to me; esp. now that Boston's starting to play better. I expected a huge year out of a senior who was 3rd team all ACC as a jr.Thanks for posting his stats. He held his man to half of his season average today. He is a typical freshman, learning and getting better each and every game. I have a much more critical view of Sarr, he is a senior but looks lost more than a upper classmen should. Toppin is making great strides, getting very comfortable now that he really understands the the offense and defense.
Not ripping the young man proceeds to rip The young man who just played PG in a 15 pt road blow out against a bitter rival who was also ranked in top 20. Y’all are some miserable mother ^%+#ers
Wood3 of 4 shooting. Hit his only three. 4 to 1 turnover ratio...yep he sucked...or you are high. One or the other.
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What do you mean by...be addressed?Agree with both the sentiment of OP but also agree that it wouldn't have been first thing I'd have written after today--this was a great game for this year's team and first half was best basketball that UK has played since the 2nd Half of last year's LSU win in Baton Rouge.
Askew shouldn't be starting at UK--but there's no other option this year. Can go with Mintz as PG but that is only effective when BJ Boston makes some shots because if he doesn't he literally doesn't compete at anything else. Mintz threw Boston a perfect pass ahead and Boston wasn't sprinting--he rarely does--and it ends up a TO. So you play Askew/Mintz and rotate the forwards.
Best thing to do if you want to evaluate a player--record the game-2nd time you watch it--just watch that player in his time in the game. It's going to be surprising both positively and negatively regarding some players and how they play. Emotions get in way watching live and most of us all follow the ball during a game--but watching off the ball and how players run up/down the floor and more often then not with this team who doesn't run/sprint is telling. You earn being 8-13 just as you earn being great. Always stats and words to speak as to why you should/could be something but it usually comes down to player evaluations-be it recruiting or who is playing the most minutes on a team. Askew is trying like hell, he's just not very good and it will be addressed after the season.
We want four year players that will develop over the course of their career, at least primarily.And he embraces it, has the courage to continue to compete and talks about how he loves the struggle because he knows what awaits him on the other side of the struggle. So do we want all 1 and dones or do we want 4 year players that will develop over the course of their career? I’m sorry I just get confused by the constant moving goal post.
What do you mean by...be addressed?
This is ine of many things that worries me about next season. The pg position. It can't just be Askew. He can't be option #1 if our goal is a national title. He will be really good in year 3, but it's going to take more than one summer to get him right.He's going to have competition to fight to get minutes. If you saw the look on Cal's face in the last 2 minutes watching the circus that was Askew attempting to handle a press it is priority #1 to improve the PG position by all avenues possible.
The guy threw a 3 hop bounce pass across from his own basket against a full court press. Why teams don't pressure Kentucky is beyond me--but thankful they don't because I think this team would wilt. Then breaking the pressure and dribbling to worst areas on the court/picking up dribble...it was painful to see considering it's the 21st game of the season. This is one of the poorest recruiting evaluations in the Cal era. It happens to everyone/every program. Just don't compound things by assuming it'll get better with experience. Time to bring in athleticism/speed to the backcourt again. '22 is loaded with it as is '23. This should never happen again but in meantime--you look at transfers to come and help Hickman-who isn't a jet-but isn't this bad.
This is ine of many things that worries me about next season. The pg position. It can't just be Askew. He can't be option #1 if our goal is a national title. He will be really good in year 3, but it's going to take more than one summer to get him right.
Who do you think Cal can get to run the 1 next year? I'm hoping we can get a Pippen type guard through the transfer portal.
July...so we may as well call it early winter too.Yes, he turned 18 early fall 2020.
I usually focus on him when watching the replays. I'm not seeing him beat his man straight up. He lacks speed on the sprint and does not have a quick first step from a dead standstill. Couple that with not having much lift when he jumps and there is rarely separation from his defender. The most open he gets is when he goes into the lane with his defender parallel to him and then fades away from the basket/defender to get his shot off. He does not have the speed to go PAST his defender. But smart players will figure out how to be effective and make up for disadvantages. We'll see how that goes as he gets more time at this level.Only thing I've noticed with Askew is he doesn't know when to continue driving the ball and when to back out.
He actually beats his man quite a lot but he picks up his dribble and doesn't challenge the inside. In the same breath he also drives too deep and gets into trouble. With confidence and experience he will get that worked out.
Here's the issue, if Cal brings in a guy that can go by defenders, we'll only have him for 1 year. Askew is a typical college pg. A guy that stays 4 years in college and a guy that is very similar to the point guards that are winning national titles. Look at the last 4 title teams. Look at the point guards on those teams. Arcidiacono, Joel Berry, Kyle Guy/Ty Jerome & Jalen Brunson. Devon Askew is a guy that can ultimately be better than all of those guys if he stays 4 years.I usually focus on him when watching the replays. I'm not seeing him beat his man straight up. He lacks speed on the sprint and does not have a quick first step from a dead standstill. Couple that with not having much lift when he jumps and there is rarely separation from his defender. The most open he gets is when he goes into the lane with his defender parallel to him and then fades away from the basket/defender to get his shot off. He does not have the speed to go PAST his defender. But smart players will figure out how to be effective and make up for disadvantages. We'll see how that goes as he gets more time at this level.
Understand your point but disagree that Askew will ever be on the level of the players you mentioned. All of them were MUCH better ball handlers and knew how to use their bodies. I'd also venture that Askew will never be as athletic as any of those players, even though none of them would be considered high level athletically. He is a plodder who is off balance quite a bit. What will contribute to him being a serviceable PG at the DI level is if he is teamed with players who are at a tremendous advantage versus who is lining up for them. And he will have to learn to use his body like an Andre Miller. But again Miller had a very good handle to do what he did.Here's the issue, if Cal brings in a guy that can go by defenders, we'll only have him for 1 year. Askew is a typical college pg. A guy that stays 4 years in college and a guy that is very similar to the point guards that are winning national titles. Look at the last 4 title teams. Look at the point guards on those teams. Arcidiacono, Joel Berry, Kyle Guy/Ty Jerome & Jalen Brunson. Devon Askew is a guy that can ultimately be better than all of those guys if he stays 4 years.
It's beyond time to get away from these one and done kids, we need good college players. Don't judge Askew on his performance this year, that's not fair, give him time.
I get the feeling you're comparing freshman Askew to Junior and Senior Aaron Craft. But he doesn't need to he Aaron Craft good. Not only that, but Calipari has more than proven himself when it comes to coaching point guards. I have no doubt Cal will turn Askew into a legit game manager in short order. I give Cal a lot of grief, but I will also call a spade a spade, that guy can coach point guards.Understand your point but disagree that Askew will ever be on the level of the players you mentioned. All of them were MUCH better ball handlers and knew how to use their bodies. I'd also venture that Askew will never be as athletic as any of those players, even though none of them would be considered high level athletically. He is a plodder who is off balance quite a bit. What will contribute to him being a serviceable PG at the DI level is if he is teamed with players who are at a tremendous advantage versus who is lining up for them. And he will have to learn to use his body like an Andre Miller. But again Miller had a very good handle to do what he did.
If you watch what Aaron Craft did to be effective on D was crowd the ball handler and not allow them to turn the corner and go past him. He got burned more when he gave his defender space to make a move on him. Askew has size and I'm going to guess some strength. He will have to learn to use that to control the player who he is guarding. And to bully the players who are defending him. Squaring up at the top of the key and crossing someone over or blowing by from a standstill just won't be something he can count on. But if he puts his shoulder in enough defender's chins they will back off a bit and let him take them into the lane some. To do that he'll have to work on his handle non-stop until next year. LOL
He can learn to be effective. He'll just have to stop looking at the uber athletes as his models and consider some less sexy players to pattern his game after.
Players can develop at every other school in the country but at Kentucky you have to be ready made. Weird.I mean this sincerely, the kid is in way over his head. Plays really hard but just does not have the talent to play at this level. Slow, ok handle, can’t create his own shot, ok shooter, airball from four feet excluding.
I am not ripping on the young man but additional experience can’t make up for the lack of physical attributes. Cal really missed on him
Thats a very good point but I just don't see the skill set of those mentioned, that said I hope like hell Im wrong.Here's the issue, if Cal brings in a guy that can go by defenders, we'll only have him for 1 year. Askew is a typical college pg. A guy that stays 4 years in college and a guy that is very similar to the point guards that are winning national titles. Look at the last 4 title teams. Look at the point guards on those teams. Arcidiacono, Joel Berry, Kyle Guy/Ty Jerome & Jalen Brunson. Devon Askew is a guy that can ultimately be better than all of those guys if he stays 4 years.
It's beyond time to get away from these one and done kids, we need good college players. Don't judge Askew on his performance this year, that's not fair, give him time.
I fully believe Cal will develop Askew to be better than all of the guys I listed with the exception of maybe Jalen Brunson.Thats a very good point but I just don't see the skill set of those mentioned, that said I hope like hell Im wrong.