Flaws with UConn:
Lamb: Lackadaisical at times. Doesn't demand the ball. Lazy on defense/falls asleep on defense. Handle is good, but not going to break you down with it.
Napier: Takes poor gambles on offense and defense. He isn't a stellar athlete at all.
Roscoe: Questionable jumper, doesn't finish strong at the rim. Not a great dribbler.
Oriakhi: Attitude at times. Gets down on himself.
Drummond: Fundamentals are pretty bad for a big man. Doesn't boxout properly. Can't make foul shots. Shooting form on jumpers is low. Sidenote: his AAU/high school coaches tried to make him an all around player when they should have taught him to be the best big he can be.
Boatright: Short. Tweaked his hand during BET. Makes freshmen mistakes. Goes under screens too much.
Giffey: Not a great athlete, slow release on jumper.
Olander: Not a great athlete.
Daniels: has he made a shot this month?
Calhoun: injured still?
Blaney: is he still alive?
Positives for UConn:
Lamb: Babb may be a great defender and may stop Lamb from scoring a lot but as much as Lamb will have to work, so will Babb. When not playing against a zone defense, Calhoun has taught both Ray Allen and Rip Hamilton to work against man defenses. That should tell you what you need to know about Lamb. He is on the same career projection as those two. They both left as juniors though and Lamb is only a sophomore. Lamb is still learning, but he uses screens very well to get open and to get easy shots.
Napier: I'm not 100% sure you should even defend him. I am psuedo joking. Keep with me, I'm just not sure a defender matters in his case. Why? Well it's not because he will beat his man off the dribble and is indefensible. No rather its because he just is so random. He will launch a 3 with 30+ seconds on the shot clock. You may ask, well what's special about that, people do that all the time. The thing is Napier does it from 30-35 feet out with a man in his face. This is both good and bad. Good because he can hit them, bad because he often doesn't which leads to long rebounds and fast breaks for the other team. He is the type of player you look at and go, "if he ever stopped making such dumb mistakes, he would be a heck of a PG." Alas for UConn he still makes stupid decisions. He has no conscious on offense and when he is on, there isn't much you can do, unless you want to defend 30+ feet from the basket.
Roscoe: He can block a few shots and rebound. He is UConn's best defender. He can shoot but hasn't shot well in many games.
Oriakhi: He actually has a decent post game. He is best when he catches and makes a quick decision.
Drummond: freak athlete who can move like he's 6'3 (sometimes plays like he's 6'3 also).
Boatright: if he were 6'3-6'5 he would be one of the best PG's in the country, if not the best. He's 5'9 and merely a very good freshman PG.
Giffey: can hit an open shot, great fundamentals, hustles
Olander: can shoot a bit, hustles decent rebounding technique
Daniels: is long and athletic.
Calhoun: top 3 active coach
Blaney: maybe just in a coma
Why UConn is a 9 seed:
Timeline for UConn. First 6 games no Boatright (with only 2 other guards on the roster, this wore them out) 5-1. 5 games with everyone (beat FSU neutral and Harvard) 5-0. No Calhoun for 3 games (suspension) 2-1. 2 games with everyone 1-1. No Boatright for 3 games, 1-2. Everyone back for 0-2. Calhoun out for 8 games, 3-5. Everyone back final 4 games, 3-1.
That many issues for a young team cost them a lot of close games.