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When you can run the half court stuff that we run, having a fast break is just icing on the cake. My guess is that it’s there if we need it as the season goes on. But we get layups, wide open 3s, dunks at will (even against best teams in the country) so why bother at this point?

The other thing it does is make teams play relentless intense defense for long and it takes a toll on them as the game goes on.

So darn impressive to watch. Love this team!
Amen. There is more than one way to wear down an opponent. The passing is something to behold. I think (it happened so fast) I saw Newton in mid air thread a one handed underhand fireball to someone right in traffic that led to a basket. Unreal.
 
Its weird ,towards the end of the game when all of the reserves where in the game, that is what a half court set used to look like at Uconn. Lots of one on one and passing and cutting just to pass and cut.

But if you insert even one of Tristan, Alex or Cam into the game and the offense immedietly starts to flow. I love having these young guys around the veterans so they can see how an offense is supposed to work.

Fingers crossed that this becomes the norm as it relates to watching the Huskies run a half court set.

As far as the fast break is concerned ,as good of a shooter as Cam is i haven't seen him to have the ability that Hawkins or even Calcaterra had to hunt that on the move transistion three that lit teams up in transition.

That and of course Andre was just other wordly at grabbing the board pushing the pace and finding one of them.
 
Pretty rare to find a player Diarra's size blocking 3 shots in a single game.

Earlier in the thread, the breakdown of defensive schemes against us by Kansas and UNC was absolutely excellent. Makes it clear why it can take quite awhile for players to smoothly execute the offense, and, understand what to do on defense in coordination with their teammates. Impressive that coaches can see this in live game action, scheme a response on the fly when needed, and coach their players to execute the desired actions in timeouts and halftimes, with constantly changing groupings of players.
This is done deal stuff that those less knowledgeable can comment on.
Your focus needs to be on finding us another Karaban!
(In case he develops so much, looks so good holding up this year's NC trophy and declares for the draft......):rolleyes:
 
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We win by almost 40 and just read an article an CTInsider titled, "UConn overcomes sluggish first half to get past Arkansas Pine Bluff". Get past??? We won by 38 points. Before I read the article I figured we won by 10.
Kind of reminded me of the scroll on the bottom of the screen yesterday during one of the NFL games, “Ravens stun rams in OT thriller, 37-31”. Ravens were almost 8 point faves and rams got a late fg to send it to ot. Why was it stunning ravens won? Cuz he ran back a punt in OT? Comical. Now if rams won , I cud maybe understand the headline.
 
As far as the fast break is concerned ,as good of a shooter as Cam is i haven't seen him to have the ability that Hawkins or even Calcaterra had to hunt that on the move transistion three that lit teams up in transition.

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I remember this because I stood up when it went in - my long ass arms actually make the tv broadcast @5:53 lmao - and also because the next time down the floor I thought a Joey C heat check was coming from Cam.

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Weird. After our game I was flipping between several games yesterday and in two games playing at the same time I thought Bilas was doing the commentary. And he was not at any of those games.
You realize he can do it remotely? And doesn’t even need to watch the game.
 

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