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With 16.5 mins to go UConn only up 10 and hadn’t played well. Diarra comes off bench and in the next 7 mins he blocks a shot, forces two turnovers, scores 2 buckets on drives and gets credit for 3 assists (by my count he had 4). The whole offense is now flowing and popping and it’s a blowout. I don’t understand how he is not starting and how people don’t see him as the best PG and essential part of team.
As the most experienced guy at UConn, you'd expect him to be the best point guard early in the season. That doesn't mean he'll still be the best in March. It sounds like Mahaney, Ross, and Nowell are all in the mix at PG along with Diarra. Nowell may have trouble surpassing Diarra given his similar physical profile and inexperience, but Ross and Mahaney bring different looks to Diarra and will play a lot.