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Improves more in off-season, Clingan or Karaban?
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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 4639115, member: 1414"] It's an easy call. Karaban doesn't need to do much but get stronger, maybe improve attacking the basket. He's a pretty complete player now. I'm not sure how much room he has to improve, in part because he improved a lot during the season, especially on defense, but also cutting and attacking the basket on close outs. DC is loaded with potential, but has to improve conditioning, FT shooting, outside shooting, touch around the rim, avoiding fouls, defending people in space and some other things. He has a lot to work on. I'm sure he will work tirelessly on all of it. So the improvement should be significant. I don't get the NPOY projections, but if he's in that conversation (and we all hope he is) the improvement would probably be the most I can recall from any UConn player in one season. [/QUOTE]
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