Amari is big, she has talent. Probably for the past 10 years all she had to do was show up--BIG you can't teach. She was probably a Star since at least 7th grade. Without good/great coaching, in some AAU situations, (excuse the term, there must be a good synonym for Lazy, but right now I don't have it--so excuse an old addled (old word for mixed up) brain. With just being you it is easy to not expend the effort to be better. Is that Ameri, probably not, but it happens to too many good possibly great Posts.
In my opinion, a very accurate observation TCC Two thoughts here,
1. I'm not worried or concerned about were Amari is right now on Tuesday September 6. I think she's better than she was this time last year, even better than she was 6 months ago. She admitted that she was not use to playing against players as tall as she was. She will. Remember, she went against other 6'5" players in practice all last season, and will again this year.
What I will be EXTREMELY concerned about is her mindset and focus 90 days from now on December 6. On December 6, UConn will have played 6 games against
Northeastern, Texas, NC State, Duke, Iowa or Oregon St (The Phil Knight Legacy Tournament in Portland) and
Notre Dame. I have every confidence in the world that we will have seen Amari's "hole card" by then. All of the questions we have about her now, will be answered by then. There is NO WAY Amari can be around her teammates everyday and not assume their mindset, work ethic and goals. One for all and all for one. There's no I in team. Amari does not want to be THAT player on this team. There are no cheerleaders on this year's team except for Paige who can't play and won't dress.
2. You can't rush a player's development. Remember, it took Tina Charles
two years before she blossomed. But blossom she did. Can UConn use Amari THIS year, of course they can. That's high on every UConn fan's wish list. Geno would not have recruited her if he didn't see some potential in her he thought he could bring out, and would benefit the program. Some players come gift wrapped ready to play the day you open them (Maya Moore, Paige Bueckers etc.), and some you have to let ripen (age) a bit before they're ready.
Brianna Stewart had to "ripen" a bit before she was ready for prime time action her freshman year. There is something there that Geno saw that he liked. In Geno I trust. I'll go with that.
