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Howell leaving is puzzling, but not surprising. No one wants to be the “lower priority” player (Juju being the priority).

This is why coaches like Geno likely don’t just let a superstar player do everything every night. Especially in today’s world, there’s such a higher likelihood of players transferring out looking for stardom or a bigger role elsewhere. We haven’t had a rotation player transfer in a while (Amari and Inês don’t count as they weren’t rotation).
 
I think this current year may be the last fun year for me watching women's basketball. Best coaching will not matter. Who has the most bucks to throw around. I am getting really scared waiting to see if anyone on our team announces after the season that they got an offer for $2,000,000 and could not afford to turn it down. Just holding my breath. But even if we keep everyone, I see a lot of schools with big bucks who will grab all the best players from all the other teams. No mid major will keep their best players. Even the schools in the SEC or Big10, if you are not a top school with big bucks say good bye. See Vanderbilt. The only good news seems to be a lot of players are fed up with the stars who insist the game is about them. See what is happening at USC and Notre Dame. I think that is what Paige has been fighting against her whole time at UConn. It can't be about me, it has to be about the team. That is how you build lasting friendships and happy teammates who all work together. We get players like Diana who is great, but averages around 17 points, or Breanna who averages under 20 and Paige who is under 20. When you have 5 really good players on the floor, no one should average over 20 for the season. Only in crunch time does Paige now realize she has to take over, especially if Azzi is having an off night shooting. I really think Paige would love it if Azzi shot 10 for 12 from long range in our upcoming game and Paige scored 12, as long as we win. That is what most makes her great. Hopefully everyone on our team loves their teammates, loves the atmosphere, and of course most all they love the Boneyard and our support and outstandingly helpful criticism and other comments and no amount of money could lure them away.
 

just saw this, any validity to it??​

Geno Auriemma, UConn Named a Top Landing Spot For Notre Dame Star Olivia Miles​

 

just saw this, any validity to it??​

Geno Auriemma, UConn Named a Top Landing Spot For Notre Dame Star Olivia Miles​

Was there supposed to be a link to an article?
 
Kinda been an open secret that Howell and Heckel weren't too happy with their minutes and shot attempts all season. USC was more talented this season but Ivy League grad transfers from the season before understood their roles and were fine with standing in the corner watching Juju operate. Quite a few times I saw the freshmen look off Juju and wondered what's going on here.
Here is where my old self wonders what the kids are thinking: big recruiting classes with established programs where there are already "stars" on the team. Dawn has done a great job so far of keeping the young ones patient and waiting their turn where other programs have struggled to keep theirs from transferring.

If you want to be the star of a program that's fine, there are plenty to choose from without All-Americans or all conference players who have good coaches and facilities. But to leave after one season because you didn't get enough touches, minutes, or you perceived your role to be more limited than you'd prefer is just crazy. At least give it two years and if the writing is on the wall at that point, go for it.
 
Was there supposed to be a link to an article?
This idea of Miles to UConn has been posted in both “clickbait” publications (SI, Sporting News, Yahoo Sports) as well as legitimate newspapers (NY Times & USA Today). As best I can tell it’s totally based on speculation that makes the case that with Paige moving on, Miles would be an ideal replacement as the Huskies next pg.
 
This idea of Miles to UConn has been posted in both “clickbait” publications (SI, Sporting News, Yahoo Sports) as well as legitimate newspapers (NY Times & USA Today). As best I can tell it’s totally based on speculation that makes the case that with Paige moving on, Miles would be an ideal replacement as the Huskies next pg.
Yeah, the theory is a head scratcher but not surprised people are putting it out there. Was confused by the way the post framed the question.
 
This idea of Miles to UConn has been posted in both “clickbait” publications (SI, Sporting News, Yahoo Sports) as well as legitimate newspapers (NY Times & USA Today). As best I can tell it’s totally based on speculation that makes the case that with Paige moving on, Miles would be an ideal replacement as the Huskies next pg.
Even if the article was semi-true, Miles wouldn't be a good fit here, given her "hero ball" mentality that developed at the end of the season. Geno would not put up with Miles driving the lane on a 6'2 shot blocking big instead of kicking the ball out. Or trying for flashy, highlight layups when the team is down 4 in the last quarter.

Unless he can knock that mentality out of her, she would not fit in here as a Paige replacement per se.
 
Yes - and no. Gottlieb's theory of game plan was, and I quote, "let JuJu be Juju." That would not have flown with Tara at Stanford, Geno at UConn, or Dawn at SCAR. You earn your playing time at those schools, or you transfer (see Betts, Lauren; Rivers, Saniya; and half of UConn's late 2010s classes).

I personally thought Iriafen regressed this season as she stagnated offensively and did not get appreciably better on defense. And I was shocked to hear her say in an interview after their Sweet 16 win, "this season has been so challenging for me." Between $700k in NIL and the bright lights of LA, what was challenging? Maybe, just maybe, an unhelpful coaching dynamic and the recognition she was not actually growing as a player.

Can't speak to Heckel or Howell, but I have always thought Gottlieb is a bad choice if you want to develop as a player. Nice coach and a great human being, though.
I do and do not blame Gottlieb for these events. She is a coach players can develop their game under. Rayah Marshall is a perfect example of someone whose game improved quite nicely over her 4 years there. At the same time, I agree with all those who think the departures are an inevitable consequence of the ‘Juju show.’ Letting Juju be Juju looks like a weak coaching move.

But did Gottlieb have much choice in this? Once she’d recruited Juju, her hands were tied. Last year, other than Juju, she had assembled another USC roster that wouldn’t have been ranked in the top 20 or made the Sweet Sixteen. Forbes and Marshall alone, while solid players, were not going to carry them any farther, if they even got that far. But with Juju, USC became a national power, albeit a fragile one that couldn’t grow into anything given its reliance on portal players.

This is why Gottlieb’s next recruiting class was so stunning. She seemed on the verge of transforming a one-hit wonder into a perennial powerhouse with the addition of only one portal star, Iriafen. From this perspective, and in hindsight, adding Von Oelhoffen was a mistake. Maybe Gottlieb couldn’t have known it in advance, but she already had the core of a workable backcourt in her freshmen. In effect, she ended up creating too much competition for the players who could have the been the foundation of her backcourt going forward: Samuels, Howell, Heckel. And those two couldn’t have predicted that Von Oelhoffen would bolt from Ore St when they committed.

Could a relatively new coach in Gottlieb’s position have resisted recruiting Juju, or resisted giving her the keys to the team? It’s easy for us to see the consequences of this decision for her program and criticize her now. Adding Iriafen was probably a good move — who could resist that as well? But it wasn’t likely to help build a team culture that might ground a program for years or even decades. Hanging on to her freshmen was key and doing anything to drive them away is regrettable.

Team culture is the most important thing a coach has to attend to if she wants to create a program and not just a team. This is one of the things that drew us to admire Geno and UConn. Even we appreciate the culture he’s built, and we’re just observing from a distance. Imagine the impact it has on the young people who sign on for it. Even in the lean years, they come to love their team and their teammates. They may not always win NCs, but when they do it grows out of this foundation. And when the players move on to populate the W, it’s because the culture made it possible for them to learn the game together.

So, it’s a mixed picture with Gottlieb. Marshall developed into a solid player and a possible draft pick. But Juju is unlikely to change her game much in her four years. Worse yet, Heckel and Howell had no confidence the program they experienced as freshman would do enough for them. We saw similar things at UConn when McLean and Poffenbarger didn’t think Geno could help them realize their dreams. But their decisions didn’t look like an indictment of the culture at Storrs. By contrast, many here are inclined to think the departures at USC are exactly that.
 
Even if the article was semi-true, Miles wouldn't be a good fit here, given her "hero ball" mentality that developed at the end of the season. Geno would not put up with Miles driving the lane on a 6'2 shot blocking big instead of kicking the ball out. Or trying for flashy, highlight layups when the team is down 4 in the last quarter.

Unless he can knock that mentality out of her, she would not fit in here as a Paige replacement per se.
I think Miles had a really nice season coming back from injury, with the exception of the last few games when she and her ND teammates imploded.
 
Even if the article was semi-true, Miles wouldn't be a good fit here, given her "hero ball" mentality that developed at the end of the season. Geno would not put up with Miles driving the lane on a 6'2 shot blocking big instead of kicking the ball out. Or trying for flashy, highlight layups when the team is down 4 in the last quarter.

Unless he can knock that mentality out of her, she would not fit in here as a Paige replacement per se.
If anyone can knock that mentality out of her, it would be Gino. I believe they would be an understanding before she ever signed here. However, I do believe she is Plan B. I would rather go for the big from Wisconsin first.
 
This idea of Miles to UConn has been posted in both “clickbait” publications (SI, Sporting News, Yahoo Sports) as well as legitimate newspapers (NY Times & USA Today). As best I can tell it’s totally based on speculation that makes the case that with Paige moving on, Miles would be an ideal replacement as the Huskies next pg.
After being the good soldier behind Chen this year, this would be great for KK Arnold's confidence wouldn't it? A reward for doing things the right way and being a backbone of your defense. Not to mention team chemistry. I'll be hoping TCU, USC, or somebody else can come up with enough $$ to buy Miles.
 
After being the good soldier behind Chen this year, this would be great for KK Arnold's confidence wouldn't it? A reward for doing things the right way and being a backbone of your defense. Not to mention team chemistry. I'll be hoping TCU, USC, or somebody else can come up with enough $$ to buy Miles.
Not to mention being a pretty big roadblock to PT for incoming freshman Kellis Fisher.
 
I don’t believe it for a second, but I can see why Miles might seem useful to Geno. Mainly, it would take some pressure off Azzi, and Olivia might find Azzi to be a more collegial teammate than Hannah. Fortunately, Geno has other moves he can and probably should make. If the current injuries are resolved before November, Morgan and Caroline might make the addition of Miles less urgent than allowing KK to develop naturally. Nothing gets built by adding Miles, but Geno has lots of bricks to build something without adding her.
 
Not to mention being a pretty big roadblock to PT for incoming freshman Kellis Fisher.
Maybe not so much with that, I doubt there's going to be much of that anyways.
 
I don't see Miles coming to UConn. She is talented, yes. But she has a "hero ball" mentality. That doesn't fly with UConn.

It would also be a bad move for KK. She started her freshman year and did well. This year with Chen coming in, she was the first guard off the bench. Bringing in Miles would not be a good message for KK.

UConn doesn't need any more guards. And Geno is very selective on transfers.
 
Yes - and no. Gottlieb's theory of game plan was, and I quote, "let JuJu be Juju." That would not have flown with Tara at Stanford, Geno at UConn, or Dawn at SCAR. You earn your playing time at those schools, or you transfer (see Betts, Lauren; Rivers, Saniya; and half of UConn's late 2010s classes).

I personally thought Iriafen regressed this season as she stagnated offensively and did not get appreciably better on defense. And I was shocked to hear her say in an interview after their Sweet 16 win, "this season has been so challenging for me." Between $700k in NIL and the bright lights of LA, what was challenging? Maybe, just maybe, an unhelpful coaching dynamic and the recognition she was not actually growing as a player.

Can't speak to Heckel or Howell, but I have always thought Gottlieb is a bad choice if you want to develop as a player. Nice coach and a great human being, though.
She kinda did the same when Anigwe was at Cal....everything went through her to the detriment of the overall team. When she bailed (late) from Cal the team had sort of disintegrated...She is a very nice person though. Always liked her aside from being disappointed in the way she left.
 
This portal animal needs taming. Not in terms of eliminating it, but the timing. It may be amusing, but it’s also distracting and almost as big of a draw as …the Final Four. Doesn’t seem fair to the teams still in the tourney. If possible, maybe withhold commitments until after the title game? I don’t know…just seems afoul on many levels to me.
 
Yes - and no. Gottlieb's theory of game plan was, and I quote, "let JuJu be Juju." That would not have flown with Tara at Stanford, Geno at UConn, or Dawn at SCAR. You earn your playing time at those schools, or you transfer (see Betts, Lauren; Rivers, Saniya; and half of UConn's late 2010s classes).

I personally thought Iriafen regressed this season as she stagnated offensively and did not get appreciably better on defense. And I was shocked to hear her say in an interview after their Sweet 16 win, "this season has been so challenging for me." Between $700k in NIL and the bright lights of LA, what was challenging? Maybe, just maybe, an unhelpful coaching dynamic and the recognition she was not actually growing as a player.

Can't speak to Heckel or Howell, but I have always thought Gottlieb is a bad choice if you want to develop as a player. Nice coach and a great human being, though.
I'm sure Juju Watkins "earned her playing time" at USC by stepping on the court at practice and immediately being the best player on the floor on day 1. it would be no different at those other programs.
 
This portal animal needs taming. Not in terms of eliminating it, but the timing. It may be amusing, but it’s also distracting and almost as big of a draw as …the Final Four. Doesn’t seem fair to the teams still in the tourney. If possible, maybe withhold commitments until after the title game? I don’t know…just seems afoul on many levels to me.
I know what you mean. Maybe the way to tame it is to move the window back, not forward. Require players to commit earlier in the season, before the tournaments, not later. Maybe make the month of January the portal window, or February.
 
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