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The Dagger:
This offseason, Washington lost its best player, Jon Brockman, to the
NBA. Brockman also happened to be a formidable post presence, scoring
in the lane, averaging a double-double and anchoring the Huskies'
successful 26-9 season. He was good. And now he is gone. So turns
time's merciless wheel. We all wish we were back on campus, don't we?But
Brockman's departure raises new and interesting questions for the
Huskies. Will they have the talent in the post to make up for Brockman?
Or will they go in a different, guard-heavy,
dare-I-say-position-agnostic direction? If Lorenzo Romar's preseason musings quotes are any indication, they just might:"Well,
we're quick. We're very quick. We got a lot of quickness and our guys
get along really well. I think we got pretty good chemistry." [...]
"Again, perimeter. We don't have a 3 or 2 or a 1. We have perimeter
guys. So if we go smaller, we have four perimeter guys."That's via Beyond the Ar...
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