2011-2012 Connecticut Huskies Basketball PreviewConnecticut Huskies - Big East Conference
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Who to Watch: Even without Walker, the backcourt is in very good shape. Lamb will lead the way, but there are plenty of other youngsters ready to shoulder some of the responsibility. The most important will be Shabazz Napier. The 6-1 point guard did not have many opportunities to play without Walker on the floor, but he still managed to earn 23.8 minutes per contest and proved to be a very good ball handler who can also do some scoring. Napier is already a threat to make some three-pointers so the opposition has to defend him on the perimeter, but he can easily turn into a consistent double figure scorer with a little more accuracy on his long ball. Roscoe Smith and Niels Giffey will battle it out for the starting small forward spot. Smith played like a freshman at times last year, but he was a freshman. He is not a great shooter at this point in his career, but Smith is a fine rebounder, a great athlete and an all-around fine player. Giffey gained some major experience playing for Germany over the summer and has a very high ceiling. Despite his 6-7 frame, he is not as good of a rebounder as Smith, but with the addition of Drummond, the Huskies will not need quite as much help from their wings on the glass, so Giffey will be an intriguing player to watch this year. |
Final Projection:
The elder statesman of the team is junior Alex Oriakhi. He is the only upperclassman on the roster who sees any real playing time. The 6-9, 240 pound junior was one of the many players who stepped up their game down the stretch of last season. When the Huskies were making their miracle run, Oriakhi was playing great ball. He did emerge as a relatively consistent scorer and one of the best rebounders in the league, but Oriakhi also disappeared for games at a time. He will need to be more consistent, but he does have some more help this year too. Tyler Olander started 21 games last year, but averaged less than ten minutes per game. Olander showed plenty of potential, but he will likely see about the same amount of minutes this year. Enosch Wolf is a 7-1 center who still needs to develop his game before he finds himself on the floor too often. The frontcourt is in good hands and the backcourt is even better. What this team lacks is leadership. Can somebody step up and hit the big shots like Walker did last year? There are certainly options and this is certainly a group that will spread the wealth a little more than last season, but they still need a player who can spearhead the defensive effort and help improve the offensive efficiency.
Projected Postseason Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Shabazz Napier, Sophomore, Guard, 7.8 points per game
Jeremy Lamb, Sophomore, Guard, 11.1 points per game
Roscoe Smith, Sophomore, Forward, 6.3 points per game
Alex Oriakhi, Junior, Forward, 9.6 points per game
Andre Drummond, Freshman, Center, DNP last season
By Joel Welser courtesy of www.CollegeSportsMadness.com
CollegeSports-fans.com Senior Basketball Writer
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