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[QUOTE="Littlemin, post: 3426256, member: 10363"] That’s all well and good but sorry, I don’t buy it for a second. This offense has little movement and almost no synchronization. I am not going to argue where a player should be to start a set because I don‘t know. Evidently you do. But the fact is Makurat moves without the ball more than any other Uconn player and doesn’t see the ball nearly as much as she should. She is by far the best passer on this team and the lack of trust it seems Dangerfield, Walker, and Williams have in her is to the detriment of this team in my opinion. I posted a while ago that I think Makurat should run this offense and I have seen nothing to change my mind. One of the obvious deficiencies of the Uconn offense is that the ball “stops” whenever Walker, Williams and to a lesser extent because they see it less, Ono and Griffin touch it. They are all players who do not have quick ball movement in their games and as a result the team does too much standing around. I have seenmore 30 second violations thus year than Uconn has had in the last decade total. So if you think it is a good reason to not move the ball to an open player because they are in the “wrong spot”, we just disagree. [/QUOTE]
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