In Reply to: Dylan Andrews helps UCLA survive late scare in narrow win over In posted by mh on February 14, 2025 at 21:52:32
and with Andrews current inconsistent offensive performance, I like the Bruins offensive flow a bit better when Clark is running the point and Perry is in at off guard. IMO, the down side of that is that Perry isn't as good on defense as Andrews, nor is he as experienced.
I don't dislike Andrews and always have thought he has the potential to be a really good PG. Although his defense is solid, his inconsistent performance at PG on the offensive end (at this point) appears to limit the Bruins offensive effectiveness--at least that's the way I see it. If he could get back to the way he performed the second half of last season, I'd be very happy---and I'll bet a lot of Bruin fans would too. That might still happen this year and I believe his performance going forward will be a key factor in the Bruins ability go go deep in the tournament. Solid PG play is required in all games but it is "critical" during March Madness for teams that hope to go deep.