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NO ONE outworks Adama!

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Adama uses a quick first step to beat his man off the dribble, splits two defenders and finishes at the rim in a baseline drive as the Miami cheerleaders look on in amazement.
 
Great inside game, ability to shoot left hand or right hand, magnificent feet work, the ability to shoot threes adds a whole new dimension. I think the best move of the day was at 18:21 of the 2nd half when he took the pass at the corner, did a pump fake past Omier and drove the baseline for the layup. Nantz was flabbergasted. Not too many 6-9, 245 Centers could do that. The Adamanator can't be stopped. A living legend, one game away from the or the wall.
 
The Adaminator!

Looking forward to a classic performance tonight.

Then, after the game maybe he will say “I’ll be back”.

Go Huskies!
 
Given how (relatively) little competitive basketball he's played in his life, he is one of the most impressive players to ever put on a UConn jersey. This dude has only been playing since he was 15 and is not only one of the most technically proficient back-to-the-basket bigs we've seen in a number of years in college basketball, but has added a very competent outside game and improved tremendously as a facilitator. I have no idea what his future holds after this year but he's been an absolute pleasure to watch.
 
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Given how (relatively) little competitive basketball he's played in his life, he is one of the most impressive players to ever put on a UConn jersey. This dude has only been playing since he was 15 and is not only one of the most technically proficient back-to-the-basket bigs we've seen in a number of years in college basketball, but has added a very competent outside game and improved tremendously as a facilitator. I have no idea what his future holds after this year but he's been an absolute pleasure to watch.
Nailed it@WhereistheDove? ..Among other things..I've been impressed with his mind/brain/laser focus on the task at hand.. Never questioning himself/his teammates/his coaches/the scout.. His skill development while at UConn should be Exhibit A for recruits considering our Program..

Got that electric smile once the game is over and he can chill and get his interview with Fanta out of the way.Forty more minutes.
 
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Given how (relatively) little competitive basketball he's played in his life, he is one of the most impressive players to ever put on a UConn jersey. This dude has only been playing since he was 15 and is not only one of the most technically proficient back-to-the-basket bigs we've seen in a number of years in college basketball, but has added a very competent outside game and improved tremendously as a facilitator. I have no idea what his future holds after this year but he's been an absolute pleasure to watch.
His footwork is light years ahead of Timme, and fundamentally sound. Now he added a few dimensions of the game such as outside shooting, and dribble layup from 3 point line, more importantly passing. The player development in this season has been conspicuously off the charts.
 
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Those are the UConn cheerleaders. Just saying.
Omg. Not sure how I made that mistake. And because I seem to have missed the window to edit and I absolutely don’t want to mess with that kind of bad mojo at this hour the only way to fix this is to rerun it.

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Adama uses a quick first step to beat his man off the dribble, splits two defenders and finishes at the rim in a baseline drive as the UConn cheerleaders look on in amazement.
 
Emeka was player of the year and insane defensively.

1. Emeka
2. Sanogo

And that's nos light on Sanogo. Who is a better post player than Emeka, which in itself is a pretty amazing thing to say.

If either guy had the others’ offensive/defensive game they’d make the greatest college center ever I think
 
Go back to the mid 60’s and add Toby Kimball to that list.
WAY Before my time OG. But I’ll defer to the older Husky fans on that one.
 

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