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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 5013787, member: 44"] I largely agree with the notion that Connecticut style of play is something that separates it from the rest of men's basketball, right now. It is really pretty basketball. That said the 2022–2023 team Three players go to the NBA, though Sanogo got a two-way contract and played the majority of his games in the G league. This year's team had the entire starting team enter the NBA draft. Alex Karaban withdrew even though he was rumored to be a high second round pick. Donovan Clingan and Steve Castle are expected to be among the first 10 players in the draft. Recently, I've read articles suggesting that either one could actually be the first pick in the draft. Certainly there's pretty good odds that either could be the first US player picked in the draft. I think your larger point is correct about style of play, which is very reminiscent of the impact Geno's motion offense had on women's college basketball until other teams adjusted, but I felt it was worth noting the fact that there are NBA players on these teams. [/QUOTE]
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