HuskyFan1125
"Dont be the same, be better"
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Every fall, we hear these stories about freshmen vs. Geno, but every year, I continue to be amazed. The guy is really, really tough; the kids eventually if painfully learn how to respond. Over the next couple of years, their game improves astronomically, their mental toughness improves even more. Year after year after year, same old, same old, but always new. the guy's a magician...."He explained something about a screen on defense and I jumped the wrong way and he yelled at me," Gordon said. "It was just a bad, bad moment." I'll bet.
"Lexi's a really, really smart kid and very instinctive," Auriemma said. "She knows how to play. She makes shots. She has all that, but she can't keep up right now. That's going to be an issue until she can play at this pace. Or we'll have to slow down just for her and we're not going to do that."
"Can't keep up" could mean that she has to think about things, rather than doing them instinctively, but that doesn't fit with the context. Geno says she has a good basketball mind. It's nice to hear some compliments. Lexi just need to improve her conditioning--as most of our freshman do each and every year."...but she can't keep up right now".
This speaks solely to conditioning. Players upon attending UConn find out at their first practice there is WCBB pace and then there is UConn pace. As Auriemma has said, "I'm trying to get you to understand the pace of play. That when you jog, you get very good at jogging. Then you become the best jogging team in the country.".
Yes. I'm glad he prefaced his remark with some positives. Hearing that you can't keep up has got to sting."Can't keep up" could mean that she has to think about things, rather than doing them instinctively, but that doesn't fit with the context. Geno says she has a good basketball mind. It's nice to hear some compliments. Lexi just need to improve her conditioning--as most of our freshman do each and every year.