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Who are the five most important recruits of the Hurley era? (including transfers)
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[QUOTE="Kitaman, post: 5247624, member: 67"] Based on 'importance' not play (per se): Bouknight was must see TV and I really think his freedom of play attracted recruits. I believe he was his first UConn NBA draftee (attending the event) which brought even more positive attention to UConn. Sanogo (He made Clingan/Johnson better and allowed Clingan to ease into Div 1 and readied them for Championship #2) Jackson (unselfish [U]leader[/U] who made himself and everyone else better brought into Hurley plan and executed it) Diarra (without him no one to run the expertly run offense or execute it properly). Season could have been horrible without him. Newton (Hurley's first All American) [/QUOTE]
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