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Sunday 28 August 2011

Another Change Of Heart Drummond Lifts UConn To Title Image

Another Change Of Heart Drummond Lifts UConn To Title Image
Two weeks after announcing he would attend a preparatory school in Massachusetts next year, instead of playing college basketball, class of 2011's best big man seems to have experienced a sudden change of heart.
Connecticut native Andre Drummond revealed via Twitter on Friday evening that he plans to sign up immediately to play and UConn Huskies Home State during the 2011-12 season.
Arrival Drummond raised by UConn Big East contender at the forefront in 2012 as part of the title. When Jeremy Lamb, Alex Oriakhi and Shabazz Napier returns to racing championship last year, and newcomers Drummond, forward DeAndre Daniels and guard Ryan Boatright ready to participate, it is difficult to imagine the Huskies less than third behind North Carolina and Kentucky most of the preseason polls. 
The most likely home of the Huskies would be a rear area of ​​Napier, lamb and an area in front of Roscoe Smith, Oriakhi and Drummond. Rookie of 6 feet 10 inches, allowing Smith to fall Oriakhi power and small outposts and gave coach Jim Calhoun record much more flexibility than it might have been.
Perhaps the only mystery is yet to Drummond how UConn would make room for him since the Huskies are short on scholarships as a result of April and the NCAA sanctions. The obvious solution would be for Calhoun to send one of his bag bench, but reports that Drummond CBSSports.com could go and pay his own way next year, adding to suspicions that he is likely to be a - and-done.
When Drummond announced earlier this month that he would attend prep school in Wilbraham & Monson, a little known, the suspicion was that he was going somewhere as little as possible to preserve competition in 2012 to its high storage project. The risk goes to UConn next season is that he will play like a lottery pick is still one, but both Drummond and the Huskies, the prize could be the championship ring.

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