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Worst offense of the tournament
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[QUOTE="Yorkeez4, post: 3905969, member: 4434"] I know I will take a bunch of grief for this but I have to wonder what the comments would be if our players hit an average percentage of their open shots. I saw a bunch of uncontested shots that were way off the mark. The very first sequence of the game resulted in five UConn shots before we scored. I also saw the opening few minutes of the second half going no where with Sanogo on the floor. He was not effective when he got the ball and the middle got very clogged up when he was in there. As for the comment that Bouk is not a good 1-1 player, I have to say I totally disagree. What we did find tonight is he is not a good 1- 3 player - few are. In games where he had space he showed he is an excellent 1-1 player which is why I think he has a high ceiling at the next level. It helps when you have teammates who can score. Sure Hurley needs to grow his game and that will happen. I remember when someone one the Boneyard wrote a tutorial on how to attack a zone in hopes that Calhoun would read it. These guys know how to coach but you only have so much time in a season to prepare your team and both Calhoun and Hurley spent most of the time working on defense. Once you have players who have been in your system for a couple of years and know the defensive schemes then you can work on the offense. Remember the first year here Hurley did not really have time to recruit so we have only 2 years of his players. The future is bright. [/QUOTE]
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