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[QUOTE="CocoHusky, post: 4446336, member: 5823"] The concept is hard to grasp because it is entirely incorrect. South Carolina and Stanford are the only two teams with multiple bigs that should continue to be of concern for UCONN. What makes [USER=73]@Tonyc[/USER] concept incorrect is the notion that neither team plays two bigs at the same time. It is entirely possible that UCONN will not have to face either Stanford or SC in the NCAA tournament but hope is not a plan. While I might agree that there no sense fretting about it before it happens UCONN will need a better plan for contending with the multiple bigs from those teams. [/QUOTE]
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