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  • #54968
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     collegebasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/04/20/uconn-guard-ryan-boatright-still-undecided-on-2014-nba-draft/

    I personally don’t like the thought of this. He has so much steam heading into next season under Ollie if he returns.

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  • #891414
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     He should go back, he needs to add weight to his frame and get his jumper more consistent

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  • #891304
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    FastAndFurious
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     He should go back, he needs to add weight to his frame and get his jumper more consistent

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  • #891434
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    Bad decision, him and Rodney Purvis could be potentially be a deadly backcourt combination next year.

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  • #891324
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    Bad decision, him and Rodney Purvis could be potentially be a deadly backcourt combination next year.

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  • #891437
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    ProudGrandpa
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     "tampering"?

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  • #891547
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    ProudGrandpa
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     "tampering"?

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  • #891439
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     As an AAC guy I would like to see him come back.  

    Next year’s draft is flipped where there are more bigs, so Boatright has a better chance next season.

    hes a borderline 2nd round guy anyway.  Why take that chance?  

    He needs to become "the guy", help UConn make another run, and learn more from Kevin Ollie.

    in this draft I could see him anywhere from being the 35th pick to going undrafted.  

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  • #891549
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     As an AAC guy I would like to see him come back.  

    Next year’s draft is flipped where there are more bigs, so Boatright has a better chance next season.

    hes a borderline 2nd round guy anyway.  Why take that chance?  

    He needs to become "the guy", help UConn make another run, and learn more from Kevin Ollie.

    in this draft I could see him anywhere from being the 35th pick to going undrafted.  

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