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Colorado v UConn - NCAA Tourney - Official Thread - Thursday 11.30am

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I tend to agree. They don't have an amazing resume, hence the seed.

That being said, Hamilton and Adams will be the two most gifted players on the court. To be clear, I'm not saying they will play the best today or will be the best on the court, rather, they will be the guys ultimately playing at the highest level.

Hamilton is more ready and could completely take over and put UConn at a different level from where they were most of the season.

Or he might have one of his poor shooting games. Who knows?
Am very interested in how both teams perform today. Both have had inconsistencies but shown periods of excellent play. I can only take the word of UConn fans about their young talent, but UConn has a history of talent that makes this reasonable. Apart from my extreme preference that CU win, team/player performance and game flow will be fascinating. At least for CU and UConn fans, if nobody else. As I see it, anything could happen.
 
That being said, Hamilton and Adams will be the two most gifted players on the court.

Weird. I see Josh Scott listed #39 in the country in kenpom's offensive efficiency and he was on the first team PAC12 all-defensive team. I can't seem to find Hamilton or Adams anywhere.
 
Weird. I see Josh Scott listed #39 in the country in kenpom's offensive efficiency and he was on the first team PAC12 all-defensive team. I can't seem to find Hamilton or Adams anywhere.

Probably cuz you are looking at the Pac-12 list.
 
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Weird. I see Josh Scott listed #39 in the country in kenpom's offensive efficiency and he was on the first team PAC12 all-defensive team. I can't seem to find Hamilton or Adams anywhere.

Yeah, Hamilton only averages 12/9/5 as a forward, he needs to step up his game.
 
Huge opportunity here. It's time to take the step from just making the tournament to winning some games. Only done so in '97 and '12 since the tournament expanded
 
Weird. I see Josh Scott listed #39 in the country in kenpom's offensive efficiency and he was on the first team PAC12 all-defensive team. I can't seem to find Hamilton or Adams anywhere.

Adams is averaging about the same as the freshman years of Kemba, Shabazz and Emeka. They all won NCs as upper classmen and turned out pretty good.

And, yes, Adams belongs in that group.
 
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