UConn built the lead to 14 with Enoch on the floor after Brimah went to the bench with his usual foul trouble. Unfortunately neither of these guys appear to me to have good natural instincts for basketball. Brimah commits a lot of bad fouls which he should know better.
Steve in the past had trouble staying on the floor but yesterday he looked competent in his minutes. One thing he needs to do is play through contact better and power the ball through contact. He should be throwing down some dunks on people but when he gets contact on routine fouls it discombobulates him more than it should. Power the ball up and if possible down on someone's head. Play through the contact. Brimah simply can't but Steve should be able to.
This is all about playing to your strengths and away from you weaknesses,
ie. understanding fundamentals, coaching. Brimah fouling 25 feet from the hoop, WTF ?
No one is gonna develop Brimah into having a sky hook like Jabbar, but when you go after a defensive rebound, control that MF'er, settle yourself ...before you flip it away to a team mate the same time as a G-town guard's pressuring him when he's coming for the ball. It's just the simple frickin' basics, that continue to cause losing. Brimah and Enoch both caused TO's like that yesterday .....Facey recently is the one guy who's starting to get the basics, more and more, recognizing doubles & passes out of them to wide open shooters, taking what the D gives him, playing under control and not forcing things etc., etc. That's all you want to see at this level. Players as they get older are what they are... but if you limit low IQ BB and dumb plays( Purvis is just a special case) it leads to winning. Geno is the master of this and he wont accept anything less. Steve as we all know was a 17 year old FR and bigs can take longer to develop( learn the game, positioning, etc.) so maybe there's still hope with PT and now is the time to do it. A guy like Vance you can see already has a head for the game, plays under control.... better than I saw from Larrier. So the PT may be a blessing for him too. Because sometimes KO gets mesmerized, by the wrong players ( see to much Omar in 2014 regular season not enough Giffey/ Kromah). Now when he gets Larrier back he'll have trust in both guys for PT.
Then like CaNolee said above .....Mr. Purvis...when the guy who's supposed to be a SR leader can't recognize he's the worst shooter on the team..... but still wants to keep jacking up the most shots (especially off balanced on the move)..... can't catch a pass and control himself without taking off & running with the rock..... has no left or body control off the dribble...yet loves to dribble into traffic on the break or thinks he should try to create at the end of a shot clock..... or throws his team mates suicide passes (hockey term) while he brings the D right at them .....he can't leave soon enough. I see it the same as Dyson... everyone was shocked early in the year and I remember Uconn couldn't give away packages to the Maui trip in 2010... then you put a leader in charge (with a bunch of FR and Sophs) who plays the game right without a ball hog...
It was a fun trip and season.
I still believe in KO the GM and since he gets a season pass because of the injuries, use it for OTJ training for the kids.