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Boat at #18.
http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-col...all?ex_cid=InsiderTwitter_GasawayTop25Players
It's an Insiders article but here's the stuff on Boat.
18. Ryan Boatright, Connecticut Huskies
With almost mathematical exactness Boatright has inherited the possessions and shots that last season were earmarked for Shabazz Napier. And indeed the senior's performance has been Napier-esque.
Too bad for UConn fans that the Huskies as a team have had trouble scoring this season, a fact that makes Boatright's individual excellence (and in particular his assist rate) all the more impressive. His best play call is often to draw a foul and get to the line, where he's shooting a career-high 84 percent. Absolutely, Boatright is a worthy successor in the Napier-Kemba Walker dynasty. His main problem is simply that he hasn't yet identified a running mate as productive and dependable as Ryan Boatright was in 2013-14.
http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-col...all?ex_cid=InsiderTwitter_GasawayTop25Players
It's an Insiders article but here's the stuff on Boat.
18. Ryan Boatright, Connecticut Huskies
With almost mathematical exactness Boatright has inherited the possessions and shots that last season were earmarked for Shabazz Napier. And indeed the senior's performance has been Napier-esque.
Too bad for UConn fans that the Huskies as a team have had trouble scoring this season, a fact that makes Boatright's individual excellence (and in particular his assist rate) all the more impressive. His best play call is often to draw a foul and get to the line, where he's shooting a career-high 84 percent. Absolutely, Boatright is a worthy successor in the Napier-Kemba Walker dynasty. His main problem is simply that he hasn't yet identified a running mate as productive and dependable as Ryan Boatright was in 2013-14.