Yet he is best in college basketball. What a bunch of nonsense we heard all year how Gavin had to bulk up lol. Does Ace have to pack on the pounds as well?
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I mean, he definitely hit some kind of weights...Yet he is best in college basketball. What a bunch of nonsense we heard all year how Gavin had to bulk up lol. Does Ace have to pack on the pounds as well?
Yet he is best in college basketball. What a bunch of nonsense we heard all year how Gavin had to bulk up lol. Does Ace have to pack on the pounds as well?
Looks like an average dude from 17 to 22 or so lol 😁I mean, he definitely hit some kind of weights...
Ace will need to get stronger.Yet he is best in college basketball. What a bunch of nonsense we heard all year how Gavin had to bulk up lol. Does Ace have to pack on the pounds as well?
Purdue didn't even provide a competitive game despite Edey scoring nearly 40!There once was a man named Cam Spencer
Who liked nothing more than to transfer
He ended up in Storrs
And swept the Final Four
When Purdue just didn’t have the answer
Eventually the COVID impacted students will have to move on....He’s also 24
Look back at all UConn’s great teams. Guards.got to have great guard play to go deep in the tournament and win the tournament,, Uconn does and the boilers don’t. Smith did nothing the last two games,
Ummm …..I would say Purdue went deep in the tournament.got to have great guard play to go deep in the tournament and win the tournament,, Uconn does and the boilers don’t. Smith did nothing the last two games,
Uconned guards absolutely took over the game last night. Castle and Newton are elite, Cammie and Diarra are better than anyone else's #3 guards, by a sizeable margin.Look back at all UConn’s great teams. Guards.
Uconn just a better team period - they were just on a different level vs. Purdue. Purdue had Edey and not much else.Uconned guards absolutely took over the game last night. Castle and Newton are elite, Cammie and Diarra are better than anyone else's #3 guards, by a sizeable margin.
True, Karaban didn't light-up the scoreboard, but he outplayed every forward Perdue threw out there on the boards, assists and tough D. Conn's guards ran circles around the whole Boilmaker team though.Uconn just a better team period - they were just on a different level vs. Purdue. Purdue had Edey and not much else.
Griffiths was skinny as a rail. That's not a knock on him because he was only what, 18 or 19? But he definitely looked like a boy amongst men out there. Spencer is not skinny as a rail. He's not as tall as Griffiths. There's no comparison, completely different builds.
Smith was defended continuously at mid court in both games. That really slowed down movements on offense and limited ball direction.got to have great guard play to go deep in the tournament and win the tournament,, Uconn does and the boilers don’t. Smith did nothing the last two games,
Who made out better in this … Cam Spencer or Rutgers ? Maybe next season.
That is old school thinking. Strength training does not cause lack of flexibility and elasticity.Kind of always thought the Griffiths bulk up thing was BS. There are certain positions/sports where bulking up will actually hurt you because your flexibility/elasticity is so important. Golf, Pitchers and shooters in basketball all come to mind. Not saying specific weight training shouldn't be involved, but flexibility/elasticity so much more important.
Hogwash. Strength training is a team requirement. You can’t have every player killing it in the weight room and one guy on the side enjoying a banana daiquiri.
Cam wasn't playing his first three years in the B1G. His body was 3 years more developed when he got to this level of physicality.Yet he is best in college basketball. What a bunch of nonsense we heard all year how Gavin had to bulk up lol. Does Ace have to pack on the pounds as well?
Correct. That is why it is called "strength & conditioning" and not "bulk & posturing". On the college track team, we had three preseason weight-lifting regimens according to event. The distance runners would aim for 12-15 reps at corresponding weight loads. Sprinters, hurdlers & jumpers would aim for 8-10 reps. The weight guys would do 5-8 reps with their heavier loads. I remember the stretching routine to be about 45 mins and having been able to break a sweat during it. The difference between a 18–19-year-old frosh and a 23–24-year-old grad is a considerable amount of training and physical maturity.I'm curious why the OP feels that "hitting the weights" only means "bulking up". Just a guess that college basketball training is not akin to muscle beach workouts. Getting stronger through a training program means different things likely including agility drills & equipment, bikes and aerobic drills/equipment, stretching, jumping equipment etc.
Relax, Nick. It was a joke.Is your inference that GG was enjoying a banana daiquiri and not strength training?
If that is true, then it's a really bad look that HC Pike not only allowed it but actively wanted GG to return next season.
I would have assumed HC Pike wouldn't want that type of player and push/force them out of the program.