Larry Brown talks UConn, Ryan Boatright, Amida Brimah ... and Allen Iverson's love of practice
Here's some of what Brown had to say about Saturday night's UConn-SMU showdown -- an ESPN College GameDay feature (not to mention a meeting of the frontrunners for AAC player of the year)::
(on Kevin Ollie leading UConn to a national title last April ... and an amusing comment about Allen Iverson)
Brown continued:
"I’m kidding, I’m kidding. Nobody’s like Allen. Allen Iverson, every day I think about him and realize what he accomplished. There will never be another one like him. But I have a lot of admiration for Boatright. He’s such a competitor. Allen was a great competitor. He’s got a will to win. Our little kid (Nic Moore) has a lot of the same qualities. It’ll be fun watching them going after each other.”
(on Saturday night's bout being a College GameDay feature on ESPN)
“I’m a big fan of GameDay. The people that are here, and Jay Bilas, Seth (Greenberg), Jason (Williams) -- it’s hard for me to talk about Duke guys -- but they do a wonderful job for college basketball. I think it’ll be neat for our students. We didn’t know how to storm the court when we beat Connecticut. I’m sure we won’t know how to act with GameDay here, but hopefully we’ll be good enough where this will be an annual occurrence.”
(on UConn this season)
“They were great last night. They would’ve beaten anybody, I think. They’ve got the best shot-blocker in the country ... God, he’s unbelievable. (Daniel) Hamilton is one of the best young players I saw. They’re pretty versatile. Then they’ve got Boatright. You’ve got a kid that’s won before. When things go bad, you can look to him, he can bail you out on the offensive end. And then on the defensive end, you’ve got somebody that goes after every shot. I was walking today with some of my staff. If you ask me to take one guy in our conference, besides some of the kids you hear mostly about, I’d take that center who corrects everything, every mistake you make. And he plays with passion. I think they’re only gonna get better. Hamilton’s still young, and he’s figuring it out. I like their team.”
“I think you need shot-blocking in college. With the 3-point line, everybody has to extend. You’re gonna make mistakes, and you’re gonna need somebody to protect. I think that’s a real big factor for their success. And he even made a couple of jumpers last night.”
STERLING BROWN:
“They’re gonna come in angry, we’re gonna come in angry, too. We beat them twice, we didn’t make the tournament. That’s our ultimate goal this year, to make the tournament, so they’re just another team in our way.”
(on Boatright)
“Whoever’s guarding him, Ryan (Manuel), Nic (Moore), whoever’s guarding him is gonna have to stick him tough. We’re gonna have to stop him and get to the shooters.”
CANNEN CUNNINGHAM:
“They played really well against Tulsa. I don’t think they’re better than us. We’ve just got to get better today in practice, prepare for the game and see who can get it tomorrow.”
(which team has the bigger target on its back Saturday night?)
“I think we are, just because we just took first place in the league and everybody’s trying to get to the tournament. Right now, we’re in a better position than them to get to the tournament, and they need some big wins. So I’d say it’s on our backs.”
Labels: Allen Iverson, Amida Brimah, Cannen Cunningham, Daniel Hamilton, Dean Smith, Jay Bilas, Jay Williams, Kevin Ollie, Larry Brown, Nic Moore, Ryan Manuel, Seth Greenberg, Sterling Brown
3 Comments:
UNiCorns have a roster of right handed dudes. Notice, when they are forced by D to go to left side of cup they always use the right hand in a very very awkward attempt to finish which many times is a scwoo up. 8th graders practice using left hand when going to left side of tin for layups. Looks like another anticoach performance by anticoach. I wonder if olywould do a correct layup from either side. probably not
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National Champs.
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