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[QUOTE="RyanFoul, post: 4605027, member: 9740"] Okay actually for the fun of it and since I have absolutely no life, I decided to look closer at this. Could UConn, with the way they've been playing, beat some NBA teams on some nights? The worst team in the NBA is the Pistons. They are a dismal 16-60. They are tanking. They would rather win the Wembayana sweepstakes than games right now, I'm sure. Their roster is also depleted. Cade Cunningham is out for the year. Bojan Bogdanovich, their leading scorer, is out with an Achilles. They are really, really bad. But let's look at what they still have. They have Marvin Bagley and Jordan Ivey in their starting lineup. Okay right away, we might have a problem. They were both 1st team All Americans in college. And with a couple years of added NBA experience, they are no doubt better now than they were then. Also starting is James Wiseman: the top recruit in the country in 2019. Had he not been embroiled in a recruiting scandal at Memphis, there's a very good chance he would have been a 1st team All American too. The second overall pick in the draft. A 7 footer.....he would be a lot for Sanogo and Clingan to handle..... Speaking of Memphis bigs, more size coming off the bench in Jalen Duran. All 6'11" of him. Averaging 9 and 9. 2020 7th overall pick Killian Hayes is starting at point guard . A 6'5"er averaging 10 points and 6 assists. 31 year old Corey Joseph......not sure the Huskies have what it takes to deal with the experience of a guy whose been in the league for 11 years. So still lots of talent. Lots more experience. The 6'10" Bagley, the 7 foot Wiseman, the 6'11" Duran....... We're a "big" team, but pretty sure we would get pushed around. So yeah the Pistons are spectacularly, breathtakingly bad for an NBA team. But pretty sure they would dispatch with UConn or any other college team with little trouble. [/QUOTE]
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