I don't think his shot selection is the issue. Any ill advised three I see him take is due to the shot clock expiring. That's not his fault but a much larger issue in general. Sure, he takes some off balance shots in the lane. That's because he was thinking pass first first and the defense never rotated. You take that away from him, this offense goes completely stagnant. It seems the consensus on here is put the ball in Adams hands and our problems are solved. I disagree 100%. While I love how Adams attacks the rim, I have yet to see him in any game facilitate the offense. When he tries, it typically ends in a forced turnover. In my mind, for UConn to beat anyone good, the offense must go through DHam. Truthfully, I feel how time is split between Purvis, Gibbs, and Adams may be fun to talk about but will have less of an impact on total outcome. We need DHam to be heavily involved. We only need one or two of the others, to step up. Doesn't matter as much who it is. If DHam plays well, we can beat anyone. If he doesn't, we can't.