There are many ways to be outplayed, sound stupid but it's true. Thabeet is not an offensive force. He is a rebounder and he blocks shots. That's it. He showed very good hands around the basket, layed it up in tough situations and showed nice touch on his jump hooks. Having said that, this is the quietest 16 points you will ever see. He was not a factor, which is what the tallest and longest player on the court should always be. This game does not suit him, this is true, but you better come up with something more than this, small ball or no small ball. With all the bricks that State was putting up, all UConn would have had to do was walk it up, throw it to Thabeet, and get a bucket. He can't do that though, which will limit his ability to be productive offensively. Translation = if he doesn't average 15 RPG and 3 BPG, chances are he's not going to be a force in the NBA, because god knows offense will be an issue. Also... from what I saw in that game, he is not a good passer, and downright terrible out of double teams. That has to change, otherwise he will be totally taken out of the game at the next level, where defenses/defenders are more disciplined (clippers do not count, they're not an NBA team).