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Can UConn develop same offense as Providence or Xavier?
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[QUOTE="August_West, post: 4490049, member: 1047"] ^ This. People were talking about what a well oiled machine our offense was, we were assisting like 80+% of baskets and we were a juggernaut. The difference? We made shots. That is who we are this year, Hurley wanted 4 out with shooters surrounding Sanogo. That is our design. if we make shots we look great, if we are all cold, we look pretty pedestrian. We are not going to turn into a driving team overnight (mid season). And quite frankly we don't have the guards to do it with. This is by Hurleys design. For the first couple months of season it looked like genius. Now not so much. We have to make shots. Joey C has regressed to the mean after his sensational start. We need him hitting. Newton is in a funk. Hawkins whose high volume average was at 41.5% (Very good) has now dropped to 36% He HAS to be a 40 plus shooter for us. Karaban is solid at 38% [/QUOTE]
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