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[QUOTE="Brooky03, post: 2815245"] Jackson and Onuaku took a lot of shots. I would not agree that they weren't used often on offense. They played on arguably the most balanced team we've had and only saw a gap in field goal attempts with NBA talent Wes Johnson. Rick was a go-to player the following year. Neither was considered an elite recruit. Rak took time to develop, we all saw how raw he was offensively, but probably could have been used more as a junior. Fab definitely wasn't left wanting for shots his sophomore year. The other centers in this timeframe were just never going to develop an offensive game, which was mostly a known thing when they were recruited. Are our centers ever going to put up 350+ shots in a season? Unlikely. But that would be a crazy thing to do nowadays anyway, unless we're talking about an elite big man. Coleman is an example of a guy Boeheim obviously brought in as a scoring center, but he didn't have a single knee on his whole body. [/QUOTE]
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