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[QUOTE="Hoops01, post: 4026052, member: 10778"] Couple things if u think John R.came all the way to UCONN and didn’t get a private sit down and input from Dan Hurley your crazy. you obviously have no idea about his relationship with the hurley family. Johns constant positive pub for the program is immeasurable martin can and will play at the 2, he is one of the 5 best players on the team so he will start akok is both a better shooter and shot blocker then Whaley if healthy. I think straight up Whaley should start and is a better all around defensive player BUT bottom line akok’s UPSIDE long term is way higher then Whaley’s ever will be. akok if healthy must and will play more minutes and valuable minutes then Whaley this year, his upside will dictate that. team has so much depth it’s going to allow Dan Hurley to have unlimited opps for substitutions, match ups and player combinations. this flexibility will allow Dan Hurley to be at his best as a coach [/QUOTE]
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