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Why UConn needs to take step in NCAA Tournament
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[QUOTE="navery12, post: 4410994, member: 6271"] Good news then, this is from The Athletic mock draft today about Hawkins after seeing practice: [I]Jordan Hawkins is a killer potential floor spacer with real athleticism at 6-foot-5, and those players are in shorter supply than you’d think. He is terrific at flying off screens and getting his feet set to fire on-balance, something that scouts expect to see plenty of this season after visiting Connecticut practices. Hawkins has looked like arguably the best player there, apparently, and seems to have taken a leap. The big questions for him revolve around what happens when he puts the ball on the deck. Can he consistently process the game and make passes without losing the ball? Can he attack closeouts and not get run off the line every single time?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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