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Because I think it's a given Hawkins will play well, he's too talented not to. Uber talented scorers tend to make a leap in their second season.Maybe this is where we differ. I have no idea what Hawkins "doing his thing" looks like. You seem to be throwing it in as a given that he will play well. I hope he does and I think he will make a big leap, but let's be honest, if we get the Hawkins of last year, we are not in a good spot.
Compare that to the point guard spot, where the two players who will play the lion's share of minutes at the point are Newton, who has been a high-level starter in a decent conference for three years (albeit on bad teams), and Andre, who played the point pretty extensively last year (and quite often when RJ was on the court as well).
I get what you're saying about point guard being more important and I don't disagree with that, it's just really odd to me with two proven players (not counting Diarra as proven) that can handle that position to be more concerned about it than the 2 and the 4 where we have a combined zero proven players.
I don't agree that Jackson played the point pretty extensively last season. I watched every game and didn't see that.
Nahiem is a proven 2 starter in the ACC on a team that made the NCAA's the last two seasons and Hurley and NBA people think Hawkins could be a first round draft pick after this upcoming season.
As for your last paragraph. We agree it's the most important position, we disagree on there being two proven point guards (Newton is proven for 1 season at East Carolina.) They certainly aren't proven in terms of giving us what UConn needs from a UConn point guard. Again, I didn't see Jackson manning the point extensively last season and it's Newton's first year here. It's rare we've ever seen a UConn point guard be ready in their first year handling the position. I think he'll end up being pretty good but after following the team religiously the past 30-35 years I need to see it to believe it from a first year UConn point guard.