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But it’s safe to say he’s gotten better after a decent November.
In eight games since the start of December, Dybantsa is averaging 26.8 points and shooting 62.9% from the field. After averaging 6.8 free throws in November, he’s up to an absurd 10.0 per game since then. The scoring explosion has him up to a 23.1-point average, third among Division I major conference players and just 0.2 behind Boozer for the lead among freshmen.

Dybantsa is impossible for most teams to guard. He has a 7-0 wingspan, a quick first step, and continues to get more and more relentless attacking the basket. He shows good touch near the rim and is ahead of schedule as a passer, making the right reads when help comes to set up his teammates in advantageous positions.



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