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[QUOTE="Husky68, post: 4085701, member: 173"] I don't understand what the players would actually do on offense if not subconsciously at least try and run something similar to offensive sets have been practicing on regular basis. Are we saying they had to play without Gaffney constantly looking to Hurley to see what he should do, or Polley trying to figure out how to get open without going to the predetermined spot from a Hurley offensive set or Whaley going one on one? Maybe that's a good thing. I didn't see many effective offensive sets by UConn last year. Players need to know where the advantage is (if none of 5 players on offense have an advantage either in talent in general or positioning on a particular play that's a big problem) and try to go there. Other teams know on offense to go after Cole and not so much Whaley, get Sanogo in foul trouble, see if Akok can guard on perimeter. [/QUOTE]
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