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Why Adama Sanogo's 3-point prowess could mean more playing time for UConn freshman Donovan Clingan (Borges)
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[QUOTE="JohnFSilver, post: 4535740, member: 1618"] I am with this. Notably as an anti-two centers guy (two centers doesn’t a work) but offensively sanogo play the perimeter. Seems counter intuitive, but he is better as a face up big with threat to shoot than as a low post back to the basket option. Hell, I would play Jackson in the 5 on offense and sanogo on the perimeter as a 4. Defensively? Could be a train wreck if you go Karaban at the 3 against a classic 3-guard lineup. He can’t guard out there like that. I am disappointed in Hurkey’s creativeness with the team, tbh. There were other combinations out there, especially with a weird skill set guy like Jackson who you can’t have on the court on offense, and have to have on the court if you are going to win. [/QUOTE]
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