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March 15, 2011
Chace Stanback, thinking of victims. UNLV do somewhat struggle with shooting the ball, yet despite that,
Chace Stanback has developed into more of a shooter than a driver this season. The 6'8 Stanback has always been a decent slasher, despite his rather ugly handle, and with the jumpshot to now go with it, he becomes a more interesting prospect for the next level. Stanback is also a busy, energetic, active defender, interested rebounder and a talent passer, and is one of the team's leaders. He's not the leading scorer, however - that responsibility goes to 6'4 senior guard
Tre'Von Willis, who started the season with a three game suspension and a felony domestic assault charge, but has ramped it up nicely throughout the season. "Trey Trey," who for some reason has no sideburns, moves the ball around, drives to the basket, and is a good passer while doing so, playing decent defense and playing athletic, aggressive defense. He has even improved the percentages on his rather sub-par jumpshot, which he tends to shoot unnecessarily flat.
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