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Demary fit for UConn Offense
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[QUOTE="Mazhude, post: 5264213, member: 2960"] [URL='https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6290286/2025/04/21/college-basketball-transfer-portal-best-fits/']Best college basketball transfer portal fits: Who makes the top 5?[/URL] "Enter Demary, who is cut from the same do-everything cloth as Newton and should help Dan Hurley’s offense get back to its pristine 2023 and 2024 form. Demary’s emergence over Georgia’s final 10 games, including a home win over eventual national champion Florida, was critical to the Bulldogs making their first NCAA Tournament in a decade. The 6-foot-5 guard averaged 19.3 points, 3.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game over that stretch. Per Synergy, 53.5 percent of Demary’s offensive production came as a pick-and-roll ballhandler or a spot-up shooter. And wouldn’t you know? Those are easily the two most prevalent actions in UConn’s offense, accounting for about a third of the Huskies’ total possessions. The way Demary manipulates ball screens — especially if his defender goes under in drop coverage or lazily chases over — is going to be a nightmare to defend within Hurley’s system: [/QUOTE]
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