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Good article.
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[QUOTE="Confident Carl, post: 2625698, member: 1632"] Divorce is never easy. An amicable negotiated settlement is ideal but people get either greedy or stingy and are unable to end things nice so they end up enriching the attorneys. I too hope the parties can come up with a resolution. I have always liked Kevin Ollie BUT he didn't get the job done. I cut him slack last year because of the injuries however losing three core big men, Durham, Enoch and Jackson never sat right with me. My first reaction was, why you primadonnas, don't let the door hit you in the arse but at the same time wondered, "how does that happen"? There must have been something deeper and heavier going on. Benedict held exit interviews with them. It would be interesting knowing what was revealed. In the end, Gilbert's 2nd injury aside, losing those three bigs killed it. We had a totally guard centric team with absolutely no presence in the paint. Just take a look at the minutes played by Adams, Vital, Anderson and Larrier. KO played musical chairs with the bigs. The leader in the clubhouse was frosh Carlton who played 15 mpg, with a whopping 4.4 ppg and 3.7 rpg. Not sure what Cobb's issues were, probably not KO's fault but maybe that situation could have been avoided too. Then there is the David Onurah question of why a 5th year grad student got to play 10 mpg and averaging 1-ppg and 2.1 rpg while shooting .480 from the floor. The answer that he set good screens to create openings for the guards doesn't suffice. Fans were screaming to give the young bigs more playing time to get better for the future. The rest of the teams stats are there as well but no team on the planet could win at the highest level with big man stats like these: [URL='http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/team/stats/_/id/41/uconn-huskies']UConn Huskies 2017-18 Statistics - Team and Player Stats - Men's College Basketball - ESPN[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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Good article.
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