UCLA Basketball: Freshmen Already Flashing Slick Two-Man Game In Summer Workout

We should see plenty more of this!
UCLA Basketball: Freshmen Already Flashing Slick Two-Man Game In Summer Workout
UCLA Basketball: Freshmen Already Flashing Slick Two-Man Game In Summer Workout

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Even though we do not have the pleasure of watching our UCLA Bruins take part in official games just yet, practice footage has consistently been posted by the university's social media teams and we've been able to get a first look at what to expect from the newest crop of players.

Brandon Williams, who was ranked among the top 100 players in the nation by 247 Sports, is among the crop of newest recruits for the Bruins and he's been living in UCLA's practice facilities ever since he touched down on campus. He is going to be an excellent scoring option for the squad off the bat and considering that the roster is set in all other aspects, he'll be able to stick to his bread and butter.

We already saw Williams showcasing some elite foot work and comfortability in the mid-range area but we have received more footage now and he was able to attack the defense to get into the paint one play and found fellow incoming freshman wing Ilane Fibleuil for the easy bucket.

Have a look at the possession for yourself!

These two will likely be able to connect on a number of similar plays throughout the year as there will be plenty of spacing on the court with all of the elite talent that UCLA has been able to compile.

Fibleuil has proven to be able to do a little bit of everything during his professional career in France and he will now be able to continue developing his game in Westwood. It's important to remember that he turned down other big offers from both Gonzaga and the G-League to play for Mick Cronin and he'll be able to learn from some of the best!

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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is currently in his third year at California Polytechnic University of Pomona and is pursuing a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Multi-Media Journalism. He has always had a deep passion for sports and writing.