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Auriemma eyes dominant frontcourt in UConn’s quest for 12th title
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[QUOTE="Zonepress, post: 4283674, member: 10855"] Imho while UConn has some very good “big” Players none of them have the ability to post In the low block ..Dorka is a very skilled player But like most European players is most comfortable facing the basket with good 3 Point range. With another big player who could post up would be very effective AE is a good rebounder can defend multiple positions and seemed to be getting better at Shooting the foul line jump shot..a very good player . at this point Does not have the “natural ability” to establish Post position,feel the defender and use the body And foot work to either finish or find the open Man when there is help defense .these skills Are very hard to teach and imho are somewhat natural skills..I believe improved shooting from the foul line and putting the ball on the floor to finish at the rim are areas she could make the most improvement AD certainly can shoot the ball and in limited Minutes appears to have a Good “feel” for the game Seems she may have the skills to be a post player but no certainty Her “upside” is very high Which brings me to why GA seems to be Very high on I Brady Have watched multiple video and she Absolutely knows how to post up great footwork Knows how to use her body to create angles and space and has a soft touch and being left handed helps additionally very comfortable putting the ball on the floor and range to 15 Feet She has all the skills that other UConn big Players do not have and seems physically ready for the college game Like most freshman players defense will a challenge While South Carolina will be the favorite and Stanford very formidable. a healthy uconn Team with improvement from AD and significant contributions from the freshman could allow the best backcourt In the country to be the difference I’m optimistic!! [/QUOTE]
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