I'm genuinely surprised she returned. I figured this was her best opportunity to leave in terms of the draft.Outsider-Looking-in- Question? Is PaoPao staying a bit of a surprise? I thought she'd wait to see how the NCAA's went and that might help her with a decision.
I just got off a late(r) 1st-round projection with guards like Georgia Amoore, Charisma Osborne and Jacy Sheldon listed, as well as two of the Aussie prospects (one a forward, one a guard). From an individual perspective, I think PaoPao -- with a well-rounded skill set, leadership and a killer three-pointer, would be natural for this year.
Does Down advise a little, a lot on these? Maybe she thought another year would behoove her.
Genuinely interested. Thanks for whatever insights from those who have insight into S. Carolina program.
I’m not surprised she’s staying. I thought it was about 50-50 the entire time.Outsider-Looking-in- Question? Is PaoPao staying a bit of a surprise? I thought she'd wait to see how the NCAA's went and that might help her with a decision.
I just got off a late(r) 1st-round projection with guards like Georgia Amoore, Charisma Osborne and Jacy Sheldon listed, as well as two of the Aussie prospects (one a forward, one a guard). From an individual perspective, I think PaoPao -- with a well-rounded skill set, leadership and a killer three-pointer, would be natural for this year.
Does Down advise a little, a lot on these? Maybe she thought another year would behoove her.
Genuinely interested. Thanks for whatever insights from those who have insight into S. Carolina program.
Exactly, which is why Amihere left last year even though she had a chance to start this year. Dawn knew there were several teams that valued her potential.I’m not surprised she’s staying. I thought it was about 50-50 the entire time.
Dawn doesn’t sway her players. That’s a family decision. She obviously has a lot of WNBA connections, so she reaches out to her connections, gets the intel on players and relays that info to her players. The players and the family then make their decision.
The one player last year who shouldda come back was Brea (to work on her offensive game), but she was fed up with college life and wanted to move on. I get it.Exactly, which is why Amihere left last year even though she had a chance to start this year. Dawn knew there were several teams that valued her potential.
She had a pro-football player BF just up the road in Charlotte. That’s why she left. She gave the pro game a shot and when it didn’t work out she peaced out.The one player last year who shouldda come back was Brea (to work on her offensive game), but she was fed up with college life and wanted to move on. I get it.
I was so happy to hear that Pao Pao is coming back for another year. Loved watching her play in Oregon and I am happy that things worked out so wonderfully for her at South Carolina.Pao Pao returning next year!!!!
I would be absolutely shocked if Fulwiley went anywhere else. Her family is ALL IN on Dawn and have been for years. The Announcement by Pao Pao has been known by the team for a few weeks. Maddie McDaniel is the one that may get left behind next year but she is coming off of knee surgery and may not be ready anyway.Pao Pao coming back is a net positive for SC, but I can't help but wonder if it will create a log jam in the backcourt. Fulwiley doesn't strike me as the type of player who would be content coming off the bench next year, and I don't see Hall or Johnson going to the bench either. If Dawn can keep everyone happy it's going to be a loaded backcourt again next year (and still will be a loaded lineup even if someone were to leave).
Front court too is locked and loaded. After going undefeated this year, I think SC has a real shot to be even better next season with everyone back besides Cardoso and the drop off between her and Watkins (her backup) looks minimal this year.
I don’t think they need it. They have 6-5 freshman Tac who has enrolled early (though she’s coming off an injury) and Feagin is capable of playing center too. Dawn has SC locked and loaded. Even before Pao Pao announced she was coming back they had the best roster in the country returning.I’ll be curious to see whether Dawn looks to the portal for an experienced big as we’ll be thin at the 5 next year. Watkins is more than capable but can be foul-prone. Even if she returns I don’t see Walker developing into an SEC-caliber post.
Could be a tough sell since Watkins is almost certainly the starter. If Serah Williams leaves Wisconsin I’d definitely give her a look, but that’s the only player I can think of.
Fulwiley is from Metro Columbia, along with Ashlyn Watkins and incoming Joyce Edwards. She isn't going anywhere.Pao Pao coming back is a net positive for SC, but I can't help but wonder if it will create a log jam in the backcourt. Fulwiley doesn't strike me as the type of player who would be content coming off the bench next year, and I don't see Hall or Johnson going to the bench either. If Dawn can keep everyone happy it's going to be a loaded backcourt again next year (and still will be a loaded lineup even if someone were to leave).
Front court too is locked and loaded. After going undefeated this year, I think SC has a real shot to be even better next season with everyone back besides Cardoso and the drop off between her and Watkins (her backup) looks minimal this year.
These girls have bought into their roles. It's something Dawn is very good at. They are all happy or so it seems. The "winning big" can also play a big part of it. The Sarah Strong situation could be good because they return so much, or it could be bad because they return so much. Strong seems to be an unselfish team player so that may not bother to take a lesser role as a freshman. Feagin is the only real player that I think may bolt for playing time getting closer to her WNBA shot. That may not be an issue because Dawn has had as many as 5 drafted at a time and usually has multiple players drafted. It doesn't matter....they are loaded.Pao Pao coming back is a net positive for SC, but I can't help but wonder if it will create a log jam in the backcourt. Fulwiley doesn't strike me as the type of player who would be content coming off the bench next year, and I don't see Hall or Johnson going to the bench either. If Dawn can keep everyone happy it's going to be a loaded backcourt again next year (and still will be a loaded lineup even if someone were to leave).
Front court too is locked and loaded. After going undefeated this year, I think SC has a real shot to be even better next season with everyone back besides Cardoso and the drop off between her and Watkins (her backup) looks minimal this year.
You and I are on the same wavelength here. My biggest concern is Feagin this off-season. Amihere is a special case because she is such an athlete that can defend and play 1-5. Feagin, while very athletic, isn't in that same category as Amihere, nor is she backing up a national player of the year type of player like Boston (though I think Watkins is capable with some off-season improvements) or a multi-year starter like Saxton. In fact she was passed by two younger players. I don't see a 1:1 comparison with the Amihere situation at all, which means she may need to prove herself next season if she wants to get drafted. And to do that, she may have to be a starter on a team with very little depth at the 4/5 spots, so that she can bolster her resume...thus I fear she may transfer.These girls have bought into their roles. It's something Dawn is very good at. They are all happy or so it seems. The "winning big" can also play a big part of it. The Sarah Strong situation could be good because they return so much, or it could be bad because they return so much. Strong seems to be an unselfish team player so that may not bother to take a lesser role as a freshman. Feagin is the only real player that I think may bolt for playing time getting closer to her WNBA shot. That may not be an issue because Dawn has had as many as 5 drafted at a time and usually has multiple players drafted. It doesn't matter....they are loaded.
Next year we will have Feagin, Watkins, Kitts, Walker, Edwards and Tac as their 4/5s if they all come back. If somebody transfers she will for sure try to get a transfer but IDK if she will if they all stay.I’ll be curious to see whether Dawn looks to the portal for an experienced big as we’ll be thin at the 5 next year. Watkins is more than capable but can be foul-prone. Even if she returns I don’t see Walker developing into an SEC-caliber post.
Could be a tough sell since Watkins is almost certainly the starter. If Serah Williams leaves Wisconsin I’d definitely give her a look, but that’s the only player I can think of.
Nah. We won’t have Tac . Well, not before Mew Year anyway.Next year we will have Feagin, Watkins, Kitts, Walker, Edwards and Tac as their 4/5s if they all come back. If somebody transfers she will for sure try to get a transfer but IDK if she will if they all stay.
I would be surprised if Adhel is not ready by October preseason camp. Her procedure appears to be a relatively minor arthroscopic surger. She was moving around normally since she arrived on campus. The last 2-3 weeks since she got her operation, they stabilized her knee with a brace but even though they have her using crutches, she walks around placing weight on both her legs as if the crutches were more precautionary to maintain her balance.Nah. We won’t have Tac . Well, not before Mew Year anyway.
As it stands, this is plenty. Big names may become available, but I hope CDS doesn't chase unless a big is lost.Next year we will have Feagin, Watkins, Kitts, Walker, Edwards and Tac as their 4/5s if they all come back. If somebody transfers she will for sure try to get a transfer but IDK if she will if they all stay.
This one lost steam with the other 4 or 5 that were opened about us by othersThis thread lost steam just like SCar's men's bb team did today