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8. Daniel Hamilton, 6-6, 175, SG, Fr., Connecticut Huskies

Chad Ford's Rank: NR

The youngest Hamilton brother may be the most talented. He can really score, but it will be interesting to see how many opportunities he gets playing alongside Ryan Boatright and Rodney Purvis. Hamilton needs to work on his shot selection, but he can light it up from deep and is also long and athletic, allowing him to get to the basket and finish above the rim.
 
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Not sure why Goodman thinks Boat is some chucker, that should've been put to rest last season, but it was still surprising to see him include Hamilton in his list and not take digs at him.
 
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Yeah, the math is pretty simple. Bazz's touches go to Purv and DD's touches will go to DHam.
 
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How can one say an elite high schooler needs to work on shot selection? Many high schools tell there star player to just shoot the ball, particularly scorers.

Also every freshman needs to work on something, no one comes in perfect. If you extract that part I'm okay with the write up.
 
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