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Auriemma eyes dominant frontcourt in UConn’s quest for 12th title
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[QUOTE="TCC Kid, post: 4284793, member: 11583"] When are you going to write something I don't like. I personally would double dip into the "Portal" for 2 6'3' to 6' 7 players muscular builds. I.e. Immoveable object". We have seen with one (often the case) or two Center/Posts in foul trouble. Then Uconn has to go into --stand back and watch as they score mode--or something along that line. I don't have stats or figures to prove this , it is just my impression: I believe the hands off in defense, lack of more players with abilities, cost Uconn more games than we know. Personally, I'm a guard, I enjoy watching great guards and mobile forwards. But going back to my college days, didn't play, the importing of big strong, playground learned, guys from NY made a terrific difference to TCC's game. No way this hick kid from CT could compete. Big, talented men (my age but they were men) changed the game. Now the same is happening to the Women's game. [/QUOTE]
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