OrlandoCuse
2024 Iggy Leading Rebounder
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Sad. Great player.
way too young
I may be recalling incorrectly, but didn’t we recruit him pretty hard?
Yeah I did some searching around after I said that... must be I just thought he was a good player and was disappointed that UCONN got him.Don't think it was him. Rivals doesn't have us listed as offering (not that it's always 100% accurate).
Wow. That’s horrible. Way too young. Was one of the UConn players I didn’t “dislike”. Was fun to watch. RIP.
RIP ...amazing athletic skills. Is Robinson the player who was actually working in a paperboard mill and not enrolled at UCONN. Does anyone remember?
Saddest part is that he had 3 kids.Sad. Kid had his whole life ahead of him.
RIP.
Sorry to read this one.
Found this compilation of his dunks. Amazing. He had an uncanny ability to grab a rebound while still on his way up so that he could complete an impressive dunk. And I can't recall seeing a player go over the back of his own teammates as much as he did.
I dont think there was one soft drunk during that entire video. The slam, the scream, I love it. Amazing.
Hak's bounciness was definitely comparable, but he didn't "perform" the way Robinson did.Hot take:
I don't think SU's had as creative a dunker as Sticks in the last 25 years.
Hakim's definitely an A+ dunker in almost every way, but Sticks had that rare "what's he going to do" quality when he got the ball in the open court that I don't see very often.
Hot take:
I don't think SU's had as creative a dunker as Sticks in the last 25 years.
Hakim's definitely an A+ dunker in almost every way, but Sticks had that rare "what's he going to do" quality when he got the ball in the open court that I don't see very often.
James Sutherland was the closest when it comes to creativity, but he literally had to be all by himself on a breakaway to dunk 98% of the time.
Hot take:
I don't think SU's had as creative a dunker as Sticks in the last 25 years.
Hakim's definitely an A+ dunker in almost every way, but Sticks had that rare "what's he going to do" quality when he got the ball in the open court that I don't see very often.
I’ll never forget that windmill he put down in the beginning of the 6OT game. Felt like something magical was going to happen after that dunk