Edwards is doing her imitation of Custer's Last Stand. The opponents don't have to account for Juhasz on offense, on the boards, and especially protecting the paint. She needs help, she's not a dominating big but she can be a very good complementary piece as a pro up front.Aaliyah is a force.
I have been puzzled by a recurring theme here, that Aaliyah hasn't played well against tough teams. We know last season that she played exceptionally well against tough teams like SC, NC St, Tennessee, Iowa, Villanova, Creighton and even DePaul when she convincingly outplayed Morrow. But the SC game was the most telling, when she scored 25 on 10-14 shooting against Boston and Cardoso. Now it's true that she didn't do as well this season in the first few games as the only big on the floor most of the time. But I doubt very much WNBA scouts will expect her to do much of that at the next level.
Alas, I had hoped that by this time in the season Jana would have established herself at the 5 in the rotation, giving Aaliyah the freedom to wreak havoc at the 4. With that said, one of the reasons that Aaliyah’s numbers have jumped over the past few games is that the 3 freshmen, along with Paige, Nika & Aubrey have all been moving better as a team, spreading the floor and knocking down 3’s.Edwards is doing her imitation of Custer's Last Stand. The opponents don't have to account for Juhasz on offense, on the boards, and especially protecting the paint. She needs help, she's not a dominating big but she can be a very good complementary piece as a pro up front.
Her best game was, arguably, against one of the biggest teams the Huskies faced, Texas. Ironically, it was Texas’s guard play that won the game for them. She seemed subdued against UCLA which Geno suggested could be due to the team’s mental state after Azzi tore her ACL.Aaliyah is a force.
I have been puzzled by a recurring theme here, that Aaliyah hasn't played well against tough teams. We know last season that she played exceptionally well against tough teams like SC, NC St, Tennessee, Iowa, Villanova, Creighton and even DePaul when she convincingly outplayed Morrow. But the SC game was the most telling, when she scored 25 on 10-14 shooting against Boston and Cardoso. Now it's true that she didn't do as well this season in the first few games as the only big on the floor most of the time. But I doubt very much WNBA scouts will expect her to do much of that at the next level.
Before the season, many of us figured she’d have a breakout season with awesome perimeter shooting keeping opponents from packing the paint, and maybe having two budding stars in the post in Jana and Ice. Then all that changed and we suddenly had a very thin post and perimeter. No surprise, but Aaliyah was double and triple teamed every time she touched the ball. Gone were the dazzling stats and the double-doubles as far as the eye could see. Even worse, her elbow jumper and her signature drives down the lane and along the baseline were now very vexed propositions.Now that the 4-guard offense is beginning to peak, she should start to see things open up.
I have my fingers in my ears and I'm muttering "Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala, make it stop" to myself.If we had to lose either Paige or Aaliyah for the rest of the season, which would be the more
devastating loss? I would have to say Aaliyah since those who would replace her are less
ready for prime time than those behind Paige.
Whoa! Let's not even go there.If we had to lose either Paige or Aaliyah for the rest of the season, which would be the more
devastating loss? I would have to say Aaliyah since those who would replace her are less
ready for prime time than those behind Paige.
You need to soak your typing fingers in bleach.If we had to lose either Paige or Aaliyah for the rest of the season, which would be the more
devastating loss? I would have to say Aaliyah since those who would replace her are less
ready for prime time than those behind Paige.
Bad juju. Now I'm going to have to wear a UConn shirt every day until the next game.If we had to lose either Paige or Aaliyah for the rest of the season, which would be the more
devastating loss? I would have to say Aaliyah since those who would replace her are less
ready for prime time than those behind Paige.
Be sure to wear it inside out on odd numbered days for triple the mojoBad juju. Now I'm going to have to wear a UConn shirt every day until the next game.
Agree with your post but would add Imho AE has a game that will translate toAaliyah is a force.
I have been puzzled by a recurring theme here, that Aaliyah hasn't played well against tough teams. We know last season that she played exceptionally well against tough teams like SC, NC St, Tennessee, Iowa, Villanova, Creighton and even DePaul when she convincingly outplayed Morrow. But the SC game was the most telling, when she scored 25 on 10-14 shooting against Boston and Cardoso. Now it's true that she didn't do as well this season in the first few games as the only big on the floor most of the time. But I doubt very much WNBA scouts will expect her to do much of that at the next level.