As a manager of people over the past 30 years, the ones that come as a surprise departure are often times the ones that you know best. The ones you wish would leave won't unless you push them out.
Everyone here talking about how adding a player like Williams can increase our odds of #13. And I agree, she absolutely will. I also look at it from another additional perspective...it decreases the odds for LSU to take that #13 from us. Whatever you think of Mulkey, she has shown that with...
One thing I noticed with Liam is that on pick and rolls with Samson or Reed, I very rarely see him pass. When turns that corner, he is almost always going to dive to the rim and shoot and I think defenses know that. He seems a split second behind in recognizing that there is an easy dunk or...
One of the best dunks I've ever seen was by Tony Robertson. I wish knew the game, but he was driving baseline, from well outside the free throw side-lines - he looked like he started his jump behind the backboard.
We were up 9 with 51 seconds to go and announcer was saying, drive to the basket because "you know UConn does not want to foul."
Curious as to why we wouldn't foul in that situation since we only had four team fouls and a few players were not in foul trouble. So we had two to give and each one...
People usually forget about Uncle Cliffy, who started it all by winning the NIT and should be right up there with Ray Allen. 19 years and top 50 all time scorer in the NBA. RIP Cliff.
If you look at tv timeout after this, you can see him mouth to Spencer "did I touch you?" Spencer just shrugged his shoulder and then Hurley again proceeds to yell at the ref that he didn't touch Spencer. He certainly had no idea of what he did, lol.
NBA and WNBA officials are bad, mcbb worse and wcbb absolutely horrendous. I think it was the UCLA game where a charge was called when the defender was under the basket.
Well, I have been playing golf in great weather the past few months, lol! Food here is second to none. Most diverse city in the world - about equal white, Black, Latino and Asian.
Jake Voskhul lives in Houston also. When we were in the American UConn would do some cool events with alumni when the Huskies were in town playing UH, like Happy Hours, talks with Geno, etc. That was one positive of the league. Not sure if Emeka still lives in Bellaire.
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