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Could double bigs help UConn defense?
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[QUOTE="DogMania, post: 5177695, member: 21"] Have Singare be that 2nd big so SJ and RJ don't foul out before the game is over. Nah... How about SJ and RJ together in small spurts either near the end of the first half if neither are in foul trouble or near the latter part of the second half if the same holds true. The problem is either one or both seem to get into foul trouble sharing the minutes. Can anyone really see both on the floor for any significant minutes without getting into serious foul trouble and getting the other team into the 1:1 followed by double bonus leading to tons of FT points? Of all the things to suggest, I would think the team needs to focus on playing better team and individual defense and improve their rebounding with the lineups they're using before going to the two big option. I'm still surprised that at this stage of the season they're still one of the worst defensive UConn teams I've seen in a long time. [/QUOTE]
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