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Agata Makurat

Agata MAKURAT
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Birth: 17 Dec 2004 (age 15)
Height: 185cm / 6'1"
Club: UKS BAT Kartuzy (POL)‎
Nationality: POL
 
Makurat sisters

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Makurat sisters

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4 Buns. They all should like UConn
 
When you translate the words under the picture, part of it says---"
They were connected by basketball, which now constantly accompanies them and their three daughters. Two win medals at the Polish championships, play in the national teams and are on the verge of great careers, and the youngest announces that she will be better than them. This is the Makurat family from Sierakowice.
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Second coming of the KLS family?
 
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When you translate the words under the picture, part of it says---"
They were connected by basketball, which now constantly accompanies them and their three daughters. Two win medals at the Polish championships, play in the national teams and are on the verge of great careers, and the youngest announces that she will be better than them. This is the Makurat family from Sierakowice.
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Second coming of the KLS family?
hope we get two out of three of them
 
When you translate the words under the picture, part of it says---"
They were connected by basketball, which now constantly accompanies them and their three daughters. Two win medals at the Polish championships, play in the national teams and are on the verge of great careers, and the youngest announces that she will be better than them. This is the Makurat family from Sierakowice.
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Second coming of the KLS family?
The Polish Samuelsons. Gotta get us more Makurats.
 
6'1" at age 15...with a good handle! (PG). If she shoots like her sister, she will be a top recruit in a few years.
 
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Trying to calculate the age difference and wondering if it’s possible for Anna (senior) to play together with Agata (freshman)?
 
Blue Star Assessment from Summer


Agata Makurat – 2023 – 6-1 – Small Forward – Poland – Long and lean on the wing…Agile and lithe in all of her movement…Lethal touch and range…Quick release is there…Tremendous awareness of options and defense…Instinctual player…Knows how to make herself an option…Gets out in transition…Young with more growth and filling out to come…Think “Samuelson” :) :) :)

and I add. Might be the best Makurat (lordy, lordy, lordy)
 
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There's someone you guys missed:

Hana Muhl – 2022 – 5-8 – Guard – Croatia – Solid skills in the backcourt…Focused on getting to the rim…Creates but sees the floor as she navigates traffic…Can slide between the bigs…Handles contact despite slight build…Has tools and understanding…Assertive defender with instincts
 
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There's someone you guys missed:

Hana Muhl – 2022 – 5-8 – Guard – Croatia – Solid skills in the backcourt…Focused on getting to the rim…Creates but sees the floor as she navigates traffic…Can slide between the bigs…Handles contact despite slight build…Has tools and understanding…Assertive defender with instincts

Sounds like a good D1 player description but not at the UConn level.
 
Uh hmmmm ... if you go back to last Spring I brought this 3rd Makurat Agata to the Board's attention. In fairness, she is a long way out; but Geno started attending Paige's games in the 8th grade. There is a fundamental difference between the development of young ballers in Europe and the US. In Europe the emphasis is on practice and fundamentals. Many leagues play one game a week. In the US it is more about games with multiple huge tournaments.

PS. @Argonaut was right there too.
 
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Uh hmmmm ... if you go back to last Spring I brought this 3rd Makurat Agata to the Board's attention. In fairness, she is a long way out; but Geno started attending Paige's games in the 8th grade. There is a fundamental difference between the development of young ballers in Europe and the US. In Europe the emphasis is on practice and fundamentals. Many leagues play one game a week. In the US it is more about games with multiple huge tournaments.

The positive returns Ana's overall play is obviously giving Geno must certainly make it easier to consider more European players seriously.
 
Uh hmmmm ... if you go back to last Spring I brought this 3rd Makurat Agata to the Board's attention. In fairness, she is a long way out; but Geno started attending Paige's games in the 8th grade. There is a fundamental difference between the development of young ballers in Europe and the US. In Europe the emphasis is on practice and fundamentals. Many leagues play one game a week. In the US it is more about games with multiple huge tournaments.
It’s an argument often raised in softball travel teams. What helps more, lots of games or lots of practice? Basketball has fewer players in action at any one time and so is a bit different in terms of what players get out of games. I leaned toward practice where a short stop handles hundreds of plays rather than a dozen at most in a game but mine might be a minority vote and certainly my own granddaughter at age 12 pitched four games in a day. She got much of her practice in games but did the centerfielder? Practice makes permanent.
 
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