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Labaron Philon Jr. NBA mock draft projection: Where Alabama star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Alabama's Labaron Philon Jr.  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the guard's draft night will play out.

Labaron Philon Jr. 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 12 overall, Golden State Warriors

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

The Warriors could still use more reliable players in the backcourt and could find a fairly compelling player in Alabama sophomore Labaron Philon. Even though the All-SEC guard is not playing at 100 percent due to injury issues, he is still playing well. The guard is now averaging 21.5 points per game and has improved his 3-point shooting from 31.5 percent as a freshman to 38.9 percent as a sophomore, also managing 5.0 assists per game in the process. He has one of the most productive one-footed floaters in college basketball, too.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Labaron Philon Jr. player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard
  • Current Team: Alabama
  • 21.9 points per game
  • 3.2 rebounds per game
  • 4.7 assists per game
  • 50.9% field goal percentage
  • 40.2% three-point field goal percentage

Golden State Warriors 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 12 and No. 54 (via LAL)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Labaron Philon Jr. NBA mock draft projection: Where Alabama star is expected to land

Joshua Jefferson NBA mock draft projection: Where Iowa State star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Iowa State's Joshua Jefferson  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the forward's draft night will play out.

Joshua Jefferson 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 18 overall, Memphis Grizzlies

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

A few years ago, research indicated that the Grizzlies tend to value a few statistical similarities in their draftees: Efficient shot selection, added value beyond scoring and defensive playmaking. For the second year in a row, Iowa State do-it-all Joshua Jefferson is an impactful dribble-pass-shoot forward who meets many of the qualifications that led Memphis to find players who spent many years on their roster. The All-Big 12 forward is someone who looks destined to have a sustainable NBA career.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Joshua Jefferson player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Forward
  • Current Team: Iowa State
  • 16.9 points per game
  • 7.6 rebounds per game
  • 4.9 assists per game
  • 47.0% field goal percentage
  • 34.5% three-point field goal percentage

Memphis Grizzlies 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 8, No. 19 (via ORL) and No. 31 (via IND)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Joshua Jefferson NBA mock draft projection: Where Iowa State star is expected to land

Best NBA Player Props Today for March 20: Dino Dimes

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I’ve dug through the odds and found my three best bets for today, which include Amen Thompson stuffing the stat sheet against the Atlanta Hawks and Scottie Barnes dishing out the dimes when the Toronto Raptors face the Denver Nuggets.

Those and more NBA picks for Friday, March 20, below.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Rockets Amen ThompsonTo record a double-double+225
Grizzlies Ty JeromeOver 18.5 points-120
Raptors Scottie BarnesOver 4.5 assists-115

Prop #1: Amen Thompson to record a double-double

+225 at bet365

The Houston Rockets are the best rebounding team in the NBA. They not only have great length, but everyone crashes the boards.

Tonight, they play the Atlanta Hawks, who have a great rebounder in Jalen Johnson, but are not a great rebounding team. The Hawks rank 21st in rebounding rate and surrender the fifth-most opponent rebounds per game.

So, let’s target Amen Thompson. He’s been a beast on the boards since the All-Star break, averaging 8.5 rebounds, hauling down double-digit boards seven times over 14 games.

With that in mind, let’s not just take the Over on his rebounds; let’s back him to record another double-double.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
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Prop #2: Ty Jerome Over 18.5 points

-120 at bet365

The Memphis Grizzlies' injury report is something out of a horror story. But it has created an opportunity for Ty Jerome.

Jerome returned to the Grizzlies lineup at the end of January, and he’s basically been the only reliable bucket getter for them ever since.

The Grizz shooting guard is averaging 20.2 points while shooting 42.5% from three in the 13 games he’s played since his return.

Tonight, he takes on the Boston Celtics, who are big faves, but that could also mean they let off the gas late. Jerome has topped this number 10 times during those 13 games. 

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBCSB, FanDuel Sports Network Southeast-Memphis

Prop #3: Scottie Barnes Over 4.5 assists

-115 at bet365

The Toronto Raptors have won three in a row thanks to an offense that is clicking. They’ll need that to continue to keep up with the high-powered Denver Nuggets, and I like their chances.

While the Nuggets have one of the best offenses in the NBA, the effort at the other end of the floor has been lacking. Denver ranks 21st in defensive rating and opponent assists per possession.

The Raptors are one of the best teams at moving the basketball, ranking fifth in assist rate. So, give me Scottie Barnes Over 4.5 assists. Despite a bit of a dip lately, he averages 5.3 assists per game and had 10 assists in Toronto’s other meeting with Denver this season.

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Nate Ament NBA mock draft projection: Where Tennessee star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Tennessee's Nate Ament  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the forward's draft night will play out.

Nate Ament 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 11 overall, Portland Trail Blazers

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

After a relatively slow and inefficient start to the season, Tennessee freshman Nate Ament is starting to realize some of his lofty expectations. The freshman averaged 21.6 points per game while shooting 38.9 percent on 3-pointers during a 13-game stretch before an injury against Alabama on Feb. 28. The All-SEC forward then had 27 points (4-of-6 on 3-pointers) with eight rebounds, four assists, three blocks and a steal against Auburn on March 12. It will only take one team to fall in love with Ament and given so much of what he brings to the table cannot be taught, that team is probably picking fairly early in the lottery.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Nate Ament player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Forward
  • Current Team: Tennessee
  • 17.5 points per game
  • 6.6 rebounds per game
  • 2.5 assists per game
  • 40.5% field goal percentage
  • 33.1% three-point field goal percentage

Portland Trail Blazers 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 11

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Nate Ament NBA mock draft projection: Where Tennessee star is expected to land

Thomas Haugh NBA mock draft projection: Where Florida star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Florida's Thomas Haugh  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the forward's draft night will play out.

Thomas Haugh 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 14 overall, San Antonio Spurs

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

After winning a national championship with Florida last season, Thomas Haugh was instantly regarded as one of the most interesting players who elected to return to college. The All-SEC forward has one of the top motors in the NCAA and he is an incredibly skilled basketball player. He does not need the ball in his hands very often to make a difference on the floor for his team, and he can serve as a glue guy for a contending team looking to win an NBA title like the Spurs.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Thomas Haugh player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Forward
  • Current Team: Florida
  • 16 points per game
  • 6.2 rebounds per game
  • 2 assists per game
  • 46.1% field goal percentage
  • 33.1% three-point field goal percentage

San Antonio Spurs 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 14 (via ATL), No. 35 (via UTA), No. 41 (via POR) and No. 48 (via MIA)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Thomas Haugh NBA mock draft projection: Where Florida star is expected to land

Amari Allen NBA mock draft projection: Where Alabama star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Alabama's Amari Allen  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the forward's draft night will play out.

Amari Allen 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 26 overall, Atlanta Hawks

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

Alabama's Amari Allen is a 6-foot-7 freshman who averaged 12.9 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists with 1.7 "stocks" (combined steals and blocks) per game for the Crimson Tide during SEC conference play. The SEC All-Freshman wing also shot 39.5 percent on 3-pointers while attempting 4.8 shots per game beyond the arc. Allen is a good connective piece who plays hard and knows how to make the right play.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Amari Allen player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Forward
  • Current Team: Alabama
  • 11.7 points per game
  • 7.1 rebounds per game
  • 3.1 assists per game
  • 45.5% field goal percentage
  • 36.5% three-point field goal percentage

Atlanta Hawks 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 7 (via NOP), No. 22 (via CLE) and No. 57 (via BOS)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Amari Allen NBA mock draft projection: Where Alabama star is expected to land

Darryn Peterson NBA mock draft projection: Where Kansas star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Kansas's Darryn Peterson  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the guard's draft night will play out.

Darryn Peterson 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 2 overall, Washington Wizards

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

While he is no longer perceived as the near-certain No. 1 overall pick that he once was due to relative inconsistency and injury issues, many scouts and evaluators feel that Darryn Peterson is the most talented player in this class. The Wizards would put the All-Big 12 guard in a strong position to begin his career alongside Trae Young and Anthony Davis. It is incredibly rare to find a prospect who is able to score as efficiently as Peterson while holding a usage rate as high as his has been this season.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Darryn Peterson player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard
  • Current Team: Kansas
  • 19.8 points per game
  • 4.4 rebounds per game
  • 1.7 assists per game
  • 44.2% field goal percentage
  • 38.4% three-point field goal percentage

Washington Wizards 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 3, No. 53 (via MIN) and No. 60 (via OKC)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Darryn Peterson NBA mock draft projection: Where Kansas star is expected to land

Why Knicks fans shouldn't worry about Mikal Bridges

It’s no secret that a loud contingent of the Knicks faithful is ready to hit the panic button onMikal Bridges following his latest offensive stupor. Given the massive expectations and the absolute haul of picks the front office surrendered to get him, watching him whiff open layups can cause understandable frustration. 

But before you call up local sports radio to demand head coach Mike Brown bench the $150 million man, understand this is more of a short-term nuisance than a critical threat. You need only look back to last season, or Bridges’ whole career, to see there’s nothing to worry about.

Let’s break down just how rough this downturn has been, first. 

Since the calendar flipped to March, the 29-year-old wing has been in an absolute offensive freezer. 

Bridges has failed to eclipse 15 points in any of the last nine games, averaging 8.3 points a night on abysmal efficiency. He’s shooting 42.9 percent from two and 24.3 percent from three, far below his usual averages and his season as a whole.

Rock bottom came against the Lakers on March 8, when he played 27 minutes and posted a zero in the scoring column, going 0-6 from the floor. He’s only been to the line eight times during this stretch, exacerbating the dry spell by not getting easy looks. 

Yet, despite the ragged scoring, Bridges isn't pouting. He isn’t demanding shots, forcing bad looks, or throwing up his hands in frustration. 

Instead, he’s still digging in defensively, still running the floor hard, and making other plays. He has averaged 1.7 stocks in his shrinking minutes.

So, why shouldn't this mid-March meagerness matter in the grand scheme of things? 

Feb 19, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25) looks to pass as Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) defends during the first half at Madison Square Garden.
Feb 19, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25) looks to pass as Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) defends during the first half at Madison Square Garden. / Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

First, Bridges, like every other player who has ever touched a basketball, goes through slumps. And as soon as you look beyond these last two weeks, you realize how strong a season he’s had.

He’s otherwise averaging 16-4-4, shooting 59 percent from two, 39 percent from three, and doing more cardio than anybody else on the team despite never missing a game. He's been exactly the efficient, two-way third-ish option the Knicks needed alongside Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns for the vast majority of the 2025-26 campaign.

Then there’s the Iron Man tax. Bridges plays every single game, his long-vaunted active consecutive games played streak continually growing, now over 625 games. 

While other guys tweak a hamstring, sit out a back-to-back, or take a rest day to get their minds and bodies right, Bridges stays on the floor. When fatigue hits, he just has to work through his slumps and heavy legs in real-time, and we’re likely seeing it now.

In fact, we saw it plenty of times last season. The reason you don’t remember is because much more important, memorable things happened soon after. 

All that matters is the playoffs. Look no further than Bridges’ massive games to help New York win their series against Detroit and Boston.

In the meantime, it is mid-March, or the dog days of the season. The Knicks are close to locked into the second or third seed in the East, and there isn’t much to talk about when you’re largely rolling. 

Despite Bridges’ recent offensive woes, the Knicks are 20-7 in their last 27 games, sitting pretty at 45-25. The next most hot-button issue on the team is the battle for rotation spot 10.

Ultimately, Bridges is a proven playoff performer who knows how to shoot his way out of a rut. The Knicks are built for the postseason, so let him work out the kinks now. When the games truly matter, history shows he’ll be ready. 

Bennett Stirtz NBA mock draft projection: Where Iowa star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Iowa's Bennett Stirtz  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the guard's draft night will play out.

Bennett Stirtz 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 16 overall, Toronto Raptors

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

The Raptors could use another guard and should have Bennett Stirtz on their priority list. After transferring from Division II to a mid-major and then to a high-major program, he is at the top of the class in creating his own shot off the dribble in isolation or the pick and roll. The All-Big Ten guard can also finish plays from dribble handoffs. Stirtz, however, occasionally struggled against highly ranked teams like Iowa State, Illinois, Michigan State and Nebraska. But the Raptors play at a slow pace, which would translate well for Stirtz, who is doing the same at Iowa.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Bennett Stirtz player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard
  • Current Team: Iowa
  • 20 points per game
  • 2.5 rebounds per game
  • 4.5 assists per game
  • 49.2% field goal percentage
  • 37.6% three-point field goal percentage

Toronto Raptors 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 17 and No. 47

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bennett Stirtz NBA mock draft projection: Where Iowa star is expected to land

Braylon Mullins NBA mock draft projection: Where UConn star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, UConn's Braylon Mullins  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the guard's draft night will play out.

Braylon Mullins 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 20 overall, Charlotte Hornets

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

Braylon Mullins, a five-star recruit and former McDonald's All-American, missed the start of the season due to an ankle injury. But he has returned to action for the Huskies and has shown what makes him such an appealing player. He is a useful off-ball threat, which gives him an immediately practical role at the next level. The Big East All-Freshman wing is shooting 37.1 percent on 3-pointers since moving into the starting lineup.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Braylon Mullins player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard
  • Current Team: UConn
  • 12 points per game
  • 3.5 rebounds per game
  • 1.4 assists per game
  • 43.5% field goal percentage
  • 34.5% three-point field goal percentage

Charlotte Hornets 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 13, No. 20 (via PHX) and No. 42 (via GS)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Braylon Mullins NBA mock draft projection: Where UConn star is expected to land

Brayden Burries NBA mock draft projection: Where Arizona star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Arizona's Brayden Burries  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the guard's draft night will play out.

Brayden Burries 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 10 overall, Milwaukee Bucks

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

Arizona freshman Brayden Burries had two breakout games in January, which helped solidify his draft stock. But the All-Big 12 guard has continued to display his tantalizing talent, scoring 31 points with seven rebounds and five steals against Colorado on March 7 and 20 points with 12 rebounds and five assists during a victory against No. 14 Kansas on Feb. 28. Burries has proven productivity and that he is able to defend, relocate, move the ball and make 3-pointers off the dribble.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Brayden Burries player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard
  • Current Team: Arizona
  • 15.9 points per game
  • 4.7 rebounds per game
  • 2.6 assists per game
  • 49.2% field goal percentage
  • 36.7% three-point field goal percentage

Milwaukee Bucks 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 10

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Brayden Burries NBA mock draft projection: Where Arizona star is expected to land

Koa Peat NBA mock draft projection: Where Arizona star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Arizona's Koa Peat  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the Forward's draft night will play out.

Koa Peat 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 19 overall, Miami Heat

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

The Miami Heat have drafted several prospects known for their athleticism, which means a player like Arizona forward Koa Peat will probably have some appeal to their organization. Peat is an ideal match for this franchise given his versatility as a playmaking forward. The All-Big 12 forward just needs a jumper to carve out regular minutes as a high-impact pro. Arizona plays at a significantly faster pace (4.6 extra possessions) when Peat is on the floor relative to when he is not, per CBB Analytics, which would fit very well with Miamis fastest-paced offense in the NBA.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Koa Peat player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Forward
  • Current Team: Arizona
  • 13.6 points per game
  • 5.3 rebounds per game
  • 2.7 assists per game
  • 53.7% field goal percentage
  • 31.6% three-point field goal percentage

Miami Heat 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 18

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Koa Peat NBA mock draft projection: Where Arizona star is expected to land

Christian Anderson NBA mock draft projection: Where Texas Tech star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Texas Tech's Christian Anderson  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the guard's draft night will play out.

Christian Anderson 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 21 overall, Detroit Pistons

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

While they are one of the best teams in the league this season, the Pistons are still struggling from the perimeter and could use more talented 3-point shooters on their roster. A simple fix would be drafting Texas Tech sophomore Christian Anderson, who has the third-most unassisted 3-pointers (59) in the NCAA, per CBB Analytics. Now playing at point guard, the All-Big 12 Most Improved Player is recording more than twice as many assists per 100 possessions as a sophomore now compared to when he was a freshman.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Christian Anderson player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard
  • Current Team: Texas Tech
  • 18.9 points per game
  • 3.6 rebounds per game
  • 7.6 assists per game
  • 47.9% field goal percentage
  • 42.5% three-point field goal percentage

Detroit Pistons 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 21 (via MIN)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Christian Anderson NBA mock draft projection: Where Texas Tech star is expected to land

How UConn basketball's defense returned Huskies to national contender status

PHILADELPHIA — Dan Hurley knew in the offseason what Connecticut needed to emphasize if it wanted to return to the level it was when the Huskies won back-to-back championships in March Madness, just two years ago.

The Huskies, the 2 seed in the East Region of the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament, didn't need any philosophical or schematic changes. They simply needed to get back to the backbone of the program since Hurley took it over in 2018.

"Having elite defense is what sustains you. ... We know that we've got to do this with our defense," Hurley told assembled media on March 19 at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

"It was really just taking pride in our defense, taking pride in being who we wanted to be," Huskies veteran forward Alex Karaban told USA TODAY Sports on March 19. "... Us returners took more pride. Coach (also) brought in some great transfers that really helped us too."

Huskies defense can 'win them a national championship'

The Huskies' defensive metrics last season were well off from their 2022-23 and 2023-24 national championship seasons. They ranked 75th in adjusted defensive efficiency on KenPom at the end of the season, and 79th in the same metric on Bart Torvik.

"That's a complete aberration from really the series of these four seasons (for them),” Fox Sports’ Mike DeCourcy told USA TODAY Sports in a recent interview. "They didn't do anything particularly well at the defensive end."

Fast forward to now, and the Huskies defense ranks top 12 on both KenPom and Bart Torvik in adjusted defensive efficiency.

"That’s been Coach Hurley’s emphasis throughout the whole year. He wanted to be a defensive team and he knew from last year’s team the improvement that we needed," freshman guard Braylon Mullins told USA TODAY Sports.

It has become the foundation of Hurley’s 2025-26 squad heading into the NCAA Tournament. If the Huskies can find more consistency with their offense over the next few weeks, their ceiling and chances of another championship will rise that much higher. 

"They just swarm the ball. They make you very uncomfortable from the tip, and they don't waste any time getting after you defensively," NBC Sports’ John Fanta told USA TODAY Sports in February. "They don't let you flow, they don't let you get shots off (of) assists. … The defense is the certainty with this team, and that can win them a national championship because they just bother you out on the perimeter.”

One of the additions Hurley added over the offseason who has transformed his team’s defense has been Georgia transfer point guard Silas Demary Jr., who can impact the defense in the backcourt. 

"I take a lot of pride on the defensive end, not letting my man score," Demary told USA TODAY Sports. "I think that makes the guys around me even want to do that, too. Like growing on the defensive end."

Karaban has seen firsthand the way Demary changed the Huskies' defensive identity.

"He’s been a ball hawk for us,” Karaban said. “He’s the lead man for our attack, and he does it defensively for us just pressuring the point guard from the jump. We really feed off his energy."

The Huskies defense also have rim protection with 6-foot-11, 265-pound forward Tarris Reed Jr., who has looked more comfortable in Year 2 inside Hurley’s system after he transferred in from Michigan.

"Tarris Reed becoming more of a factor as a big guy who can block shots and take up space. That's been huge in their defense," DeCourcy said.

Reed has come alive in recent weeks with his interior presence and ability to muscle his way into and around the paint. He is averaging 14 points and 9.8 rebounds in his last eight games, including a 20-point, 11-rebound game vs St. John’s in February.

"(He) is that bear inside that any great team has," Fanta said.

UConn 'hit a home run' with Silas Demary

It isn’t just UConn’s defense that has put them back on track to challenge for a third national championship in four seasons. The Huskies also have elevated production at point guard, through Demary. 

"They learned that they needed point guard play," Fanta said. "They saw firsthand what happens when you don't have a great defense and you don't have point guard play. It's really hard to overcome those two things." 

The Huskies landed Aidan Mahaney from Saint Mary’s to replace Tristen Newton in the portal last season, an addition that ultimately didn’t work out as planned, as Mahaney averaged 1.3 assists per game last season.

"Dan Hurley missed in the transfer portal last year on point guard play," Fanta said. "They have hit a home run this year with Silas Demary, who I think is one of the best point guards in the country.”

The Raleigh, North Carolina, product enters March Madness leading the Big East with 6.2 assists per game, good for 22nd-best among Division I players. He has finished with eight or more assists in 11 games this season. 

"He's the head of the snake defensively. He's a leader at making things happen," Fanta said. "I don't want to say he's their everything. I'm going to say Demary changed everything with how he's played."

But on a team balanced with veterans and newcomers, Demary hasn’t been the only new X-factor for the Huskies. 

Braylon Mullins 'can be the last piece' for UConn

The biggest missing piece to the puzzle from last season’s roster, perhaps, has been Mullins.

"When he's making shots, he's got an edge to him," Fanta said of Mullins. "Last year's UConn team, they didn't have that edge."

It’s that edge that has allowed the All-Big East Freshman Team honoree to establish himself as a reliable go-to option for the Huskies with his ability to hit tough and challenging shots from the perimeter on a consistent basis.

"He’s always been super elite and once he’s hitting (shots), it opens everything else up for us," Karaban said. "Really never going to tell him to turn down a shot. … (He’s) super special."

In UConn’s Big East tournament semifinal win vs Georgetown at Madison Square Garden, Mullins became the first Huskies freshman to finish with at least 21 points and five rebounds in a Big East Tournament contest. He’s the program’s sixth-ever freshman to score at least 20 points in the conference tournament.

"Part of what makes him impactful is that there doesn't seem to be any tension from the veteran players, the more experienced players, when he takes those challenging shots. They seem to understand, as well as basketball people, as the coaches do, that he can be the difference," DeCourcy said.

"... There's an understanding there for everyone that he can be the last piece."

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