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[QUOTE="intlzncster, post: 3277819, member: 56"] Weird that Hurley claims one of James' problems is not having a high enough motor. [I]When Dan Hurley sees one of his freshman, James Bouknight, moving slowly, he knows where to find the volume switch. “When I used to play in high school, or in AAU, people used to say that I didn’t play with a motor,” Bouknight said, after a practice at UConn on Monday. “So that’s the main focus, that I play with a motor.” Hurley uses the word a lot in talking to, and about Bouknight. “Bouknight is as talented as we thought he was, or is,” Hurley said. “We’ve got to just get his motor, get that motor going. He’s got to understand how hard you’ve got to practice, how hard you’ve got to play, play in and play out in college. You can play in spurts in high school or AAU and play off of talent. But at the college level, play in and play out, you’ve got to do it. Once he understands that, the absolute sky is the limit here, and he’ll learn because he’s such a great kid.” [/I] [/QUOTE]
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