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[QUOTE="bayern7, post: 4280612, member: 10631"] I agree with everything you said involving competing with SC which will be by far the best team in the country next season. We are not going to have anyone on the expected roster next season who go toe to toe with Boston and Cardoza. Then throw in Saxton, Amihere, and Feagin for depth. But no one else in the country will either. IF Amari and Piath can take steps forward in their development that allows them to be given more substantial playing time and carve out roles. And Ayanna and Isuneh can both find ways to contribute in the paint (which I think they can). Annnddd you add in Aailyah, Dorka, and Aubrey. We have plenty of depth and size at the 3-5 to at least contain and wear SC down and absorb some fouls. But most importantly to rebound the ball and not get worn down like they did to us. Like I said in a prior post on this thread, I just hope Geno swallows a little bit of his pride in terms of everything needing to be perfect basketball at all times and really gives all these players real minutes throughout the season. Not only reduce injury risk which has obviously been an issue for us but get all that depth into the system and allow them to figure out how they can contribute in a setting other than practice…We can still play uconn basketball while using that depth and we’re gonna need players like Piath, Amari, and the incoming freshmen come March that much is clear looking at SC’s roster for next year. [/QUOTE]
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