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UConn WBB Weekly: Will Azzi Fudd be part of the Huskies’ solution at point guard?
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[QUOTE="Alydar, post: 4404400, member: 730"] It's not my number. 60-65 has been a consistent number for several years. (I looked it up) There are a couple of reasons, first, that opponents don't want a running game with UConn and UConn's deliberate style in the halfcourt limits possessions and second that UConn hasn't had a deep roster that allows an uptempo style but tires a short bench. But the 60-65 shot/game applied to the 2016 title team. UConn has historically taken 30% of fga's from behind the arc. That's 20 three's. If Fudd & Ducharme average 6 and Muhl takes 2. Lets say 4 per game for LLS. That leaves 2 for the rest of the team (on average). At least early in the season I want to see the front line rebound, defend and score some 2nd chance pts. I'll let their offense emerge. [/QUOTE]
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