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Jaylin Stewart staying put at UConn
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[QUOTE="Hunt for 7, post: 5241477, member: 12414"] Ball has too many things to work on and he will benefit by doing it under pressure in college for one more year. His defense was getting better and although he is not really quick his length is elite. We saw that late in the year when he kept his man in front of him and walked up. He is so long he can guard 6’5” players if he refines his technique and maximizes his lateral quickness. I really think he can be a plus defender. Using his right hand. It is imo a poor reflection on how we was taught early. He really has no off (right). I was a middle of the bench high school player and I could make 5-10 FT with my off hand. Maybe not in a game but definitely in practice. He just has to spend a stupid amount of time in that this summer. With his length if he can figure out a way to develop a little hook shot layup move with his right hand he would be very hard to defend. His passing got better almost every game. His rebounding got better. He could be a BEPOY level next year if he improves in those areas. [/QUOTE]
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