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[QUOTE="pj, post: 3168122, member: 2524"] Travis Knight played 11.8 minutes per game as a sophomore, Hilton Armstrong played 9.1, Josh Carlton played 22.2. Carlton was the only interior player for UConn last year. Travis as a sophomore in 1993-1994 played with Donyell Marshall, Donny Marshall, Ray Allen, Doron Sheffer, Kirk King, Rudy Johnson, Brian Fair. Hilton as a sophomore in 2003-2004 played with Emeka Okafor, Charlie Villanueva, Josh Boone, Ben Gordon, Rashad Anderson, Denham Brown, Taliek Brown, Marcus Williams, and Marcus White. Offense was not going through either Travis or Hilton on either team, and there was a lot of competition for rebounds from their teammates. On offense, both were often pulled away from the basket to set screens, which Calhoun used extensively. Bottom line, Travis and Hilton had similar per-minute statistics on much stronger teams and with much less offense running through them. I like Carlton and he may be a better college player than Travis or Hilton as a sophomore, but he has much less pro potential. [/QUOTE]
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