Lee Taking Off

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UCLA's perimeter defense has been much improved in recent games, even as the team has struggled to hold onto big leads.

The biggest benefactor? UCLA junior shooting guard Malcolm Lee.

The improved perimeter defense has afforded Lee more energy and freedom on offense, and he's responded with a flourish.

In his last seven games, Lee has averaged 17.6 points, raising his season average to a team-high 13.8 points per game. Meanwhile, the Bruins have won nine-of-10 and 15-of-18.

"It's helped not only me, but our whole defense," Lee said. "We're guarding a lot of good guys that can get to the rack. It's really good that we can have a lot of guys that can come out of nowhere and defend. It helps a lot."


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