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Aaliyah Edwards focused on improving for UConn women, even when working with Canadian National team
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[QUOTE="cancontent, post: 4690189, member: 10709"] Both can be true, however I see the big story of the game being in the post tonight. Canada's depth is going to be tested more than it has all tournament. Alexander is a savvy veteran, but can she keep up with Betts. If she has foul trouble like yesterday, Potter is going to have to come off the bench and provide some serious minutes which makes me leery. Reese vs Aaliyah is another interesting battle. Reese has been able to draw fouls against weaker teams this event but she was benched for most of the Argentina game due to foul trouble and she struggled making shots. Will she get frustrated and get called with offensive fouls or has she learned? Aaliyah has been relatively clean with respect to fouls. She had a double double against Argentina which contrasts Reese's performance. Hopefully Fields won't take as many shots as she did last night, but I'm not sure. She seems to have the green light which I find a tad surprising. [/QUOTE]
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