Really interesting squad. I look forward to watching and seeing who plays. I do think they will be challenged. Any guesses on starting lineups.
My guess
Cooks
Joyce
Booker
Miles
Hidalgo
Really interesting squad. I look forward to watching and seeing who plays. I do think they will be challenged. Any guesses on starting lineups.
Beers instead of Crooks. And maybe Johnson instead of one of Miles or Hidalgo.Really interesting squad. I look forward to watching and seeing who plays. I do think they will be challenged. Any guesses on starting lineups.
My guess
Cooks
Joyce
Booker
Miles
Hidalgo
I agree.Beers instead of Crooks. And maybe Johnson instead of one of Miles or Hidalgo.
BeersReally interesting squad. I look forward to watching and seeing who plays. I do think they will be challenged. Any guesses on starting lineups.
My guess
Cooks
Joyce
Booker
Miles
Hidalgo
The stories about tension seem to be overblown in my opinion. And even if there is, they can be professional enough to conduct themselves accordingly. Not to mention I doubt Lawson would tolerate it if that had been a concern.Hidalgo and Miles together? Not the slightest bit of a tension there?
Chemistry matters. How else do you explain NDs late season and tournament flameout?The stories about tension seem to be overblown in my opinion. And even if there is, they can be professional enough to conduct themselves accordingly. Not to mention I doubt Lawson would tolerate it if that had been a concern.
Yes it does, but this is a different team altogether with a different coaching staff. Obviously they see it differently than you do regarding what happened at ND. Again, I can't see Lawson or Bird being willing to have them both on the squad if that was a concern.Chemistry matters. How else do you explain NDs late season and tournament flameout?
Are you watching the game too? I thought F. Johnson started and Blakes was coming off the bench. I'm watching on my phone so it was hard to tell.Starters vs Chile:
Hildago
Blakes
Booker
Edwards
Van Slooten
Don't think anyone expected Van Slooten as a starter. Will be interesting to see if this continues for the tournament.
No. Tracking the box score. Typically FIBA lists starters with an asterisk, which is what I based my post on.Are you watching the game too? I thought F. Johnson started and Blakes was coming off the bench. I'm watching on my phone so it was hard to tell.
It think you wer right. It was a bit if a boring game. Chile kept it close for the first 8 minutes but USA started to pull away and never looked back.No. Tracking the box score. Typically FIBA lists starters with an asterisk, which is what I based my post on.
Hedged my bets and opted to watch the Mystics-Wings game because I thought it would be a blow out. Will likely take this approach with the US squad until the knock-out round.It think you wer right. It was a bit if a boring game. Chile kept it close for the first 8 minutes but USA started to pull away and never looked back.
I'm not saying this as a Gamecock fan, but Joyce Edwards was the shining star on the USA squad. 19 points in a little under 15 minutes on 7/12 shooting. She is the reason that the USA started to pull away. She was also 1-1 from the 3 point line. After watching this and her performance in the 3x3, I expect her to shoot the 3 a lot more next season. It looks very natural.Hedged my bets and opted to watch the Mystics-Wings game because I thought it would be a blow out. Will likely take this approach with the US squad until the knock-out round.
Canada had an easy time of it as well, but they're a team I'll definitely watch to see because this team and its philosophy has changed drastically since the Olympics. A lot of new faces with the Senior team for the first time, including Day-Wilson, Gibb (BYU), Russell (Louisville), Wallack (Washington State), and Becker (Utah/Wake Forest). Canada Basketball also parted ways with LaPena, their previous coach and hired Nel Fortner.
At first glance, the offensive flow was a lot better compared to the Paris squad. Fortner had them moving the ball a lot better than her predecessor. Swords and Gibb seemed unaffected by the travel, considering they were late additions due to injuries. The veteran of the squad, Kayla Alexander, was tough in the post which bodes well for the tournament. Kyei and Potter have size, but not the agility which can get them in trouble. Their match up against Brazil is going to be an interesting one.

I would bet Kara experimented with Hidalgo and Miles on the court together in practices and maybe, just maybe, it didn’t work out lolI'm not saying this as a Gamecock fan, but Joyce Edwards was the shining star on the USA squad. 19 points in a little under 15 minutes on 7/12 shooting. She is the reason that the USA started to pull away. She was also 1-1 from the 3 point line. After watching this and her performance in the 3x3, I expect her to shoot the 3 a lot more next season. It looks very natural.
Beers scored the most points with 22. There were lots of different lineups and I can tell the coaches were experimenting. I think the best lineup was Miles, Blakes, Kneepkins, Edwards, and Beers. I think that was the squad that started the third quarter.
I had mixed feelings about Hidalgo, F. Johnson and Booker. All three were trying too hard to create their own shot instead of working in the flow of the offense, which usually resulted in a bad midrange shot.
I also found it interesting that Hidalgo and Miles were never on the court at the same time.![]()
The stories about tension seem to be overblown in my opinion. And even if there is, they can be professional enough to conduct themselves accordingly. Not to mention I doubt Lawson would tolerate it if that had been a concern.
Watched 1st half of Colombia game and was disappointed in the team aspect on the offensive end. Seemed like a lot of shots put up by the 1st person to touch the ball past half court.I'm not saying this as a Gamecock fan, but Joyce Edwards was the shining star on the USA squad. 19 points in a little under 15 minutes on 7/12 shooting. She is the reason that the USA started to pull away. She was also 1-1 from the 3 point line. After watching this and her performance in the 3x3, I expect her to shoot the 3 a lot more next season. It looks very natural.
Beers scored the most points with 22. There were lots of different lineups and I can tell the coaches were experimenting. I think the best lineup was Miles, Blakes, Kneepkins, Edwards, and Beers. I think that was the squad that started the third quarter.
I had mixed feelings about Hidalgo, F. Johnson and Booker. All three were trying too hard to create their own shot instead of working in the flow of the offense, which usually resulted in a bad midrange shot.
I also found it interesting that Hidalgo and Miles were never on the court at the same time.![]()
While off the court........
I felt the same. It wasn't a good team effort. It was all fast breaks and hero ball.Watched 1st half of Colombia game and was disappointed in the team aspect on the offensive end. Seemed like a lot of shots put up by the 1st person to touch the ball past half court.

I caught the highlights. Looking forward to seeing Swords shine more out there.Brazil vs. Canada was the match up I thought it was going to be today. Canada led most of the game, but went cold in the fourth and Brazil won 74.-65.
What I found interesting was how Canada played Brazil's bigs in Dantas and Cardoso. My fear about Canada's lack of depth at the forward/centre position looks to be valid. While Kyla Alexander held her own against them, she's getting up there in age and 37 minutes is not ideal. Kyei and Potter were used sparingly.
Guard play has been decent, with Day-Wilson and Colley the starters. Day-Wilson is playing well, but her shooting remains streaky. Swords has played well and Delaney Gibb has impressed me in how she's handling this level of competition.
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Time will tell during the tournament. Currently majority of the minutes at guard are going to Shay Colley (Michigan State), Sami Hill (Virginia Tech) and Day-Wilson (we all know the listI caught the highlights. Looking forward to seeing Swords shine more out there.
). They're getting at least 25 minutes a game. The rest of minutes are being split between Swords, Russell, Gibb and Wallack.