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How can UConn's deep, talented roster eliminate weaknesses during practice?
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[QUOTE="Chin Diesel, post: 4067283, member: 34"] I expect way more 62-60 games than 83-81 games. It's in Hurley's nature to dig in and claw it out. I'll go on a limb and say UConn has more games against their top 150 opponents where the winning score is less than 70 than there will be games where the winner is over 70. I hope I'm wrong. As others have said, I'd love to see this team defensive rebounding, outlets and quick transition baskets and halfcourt sets which are brisk and quick. I just don't see that with Hurley saying Sanogo is a big part of the offense and primary low post option. Even if we allow for a bunch of transition buckets where they don't need Sanogo down low, if they want to get him good looks in halfcourt sets, it's going to take a lot of motion and movement to get him isolated in a good spot to receive the ball and get the ball in the hoop. [/QUOTE]
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