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UConn still has four open scholarships for next season but likely won’t fill all of them.
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[QUOTE="HuskyHawk, post: 4307027, member: 1414"] Hawk should be in the left wing, as Martin (and Hawk) was last year. That's the starting 3 spot (obviously everybody moves). The 4 is usually to the right. At least it has been for Hurley so far. I guess what I am saying is that on offense, Newton and AJax will switch off between PG and SG between them. Just as we've seen before. That leaves Hawkins, Alleyne, Karaban and Johnson as "wings" on the offensive end. My general preference is go with one big one small. Others want to start the two smaller guys. That's all we are really talking about. I can see a benefit to being able to stretch the strong side with shooters, while having a guy with size that can attack the rim on cuts from the weak side. It just makes us harder to defend, better rebounding and gives us better rim protection on the defensive end. But Johnson/Karaban have to be able to defend and switch. [/QUOTE]
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