Yawn. Her 15 minutes of fame are now over.
Reese and her mom didn’t like her playing center at Maryland.Looking at their lineup, I'm guessing the rotation will now be:
PG-Hailey Van Lith, Grad Student
SG-Mikaylah Williams, Fr
SF-Flaujae Johnson, So
PF-Aneesah Morrow, Jr
C-Angel Reese, Jr
Bench:
Sa'Myah Smith, So
Kateri Poole, So
Last-Tear Poa, Jr
Aaliyah Del-Rosario, Fr
Angelica Velez, Fr
I wouldn't be surprised if Williams comes off the bench in favor of Poole, though most #1 or #2 recruits start from the get go.
Front court rotation is elite with Smith backing up Reese/Morrow. Backcourt also looks solid. This is the #1 team in the country on paper going into next season.
The big question is how all of these players will work together, and who will be content taking on a smaller role (being a screener, rebounder, taking fewer shots, etc). I think every player will go into the year planning to sacrifice for the greater good of the team, but intention is often easier than implementing adjustments. Last year Reese took 15.6 shots per game, Van Lith 16.8, Morrow 24.7. They're all used to being the star, and now a couple of them will relinquish that role. Players putting ego aside and playing unselfish basketball will make or break LSU. Someone (likely Morrow) will need to take pride in being a screener and doing a lot of the little things that aren't as fun or flashy for the betterment of the team. Van Lith will need to take pride in being a passer and getting teammates involved.
Worth noting, this entire roster could return for 2024-25 as well. Even if Reese/Hailey Van Lith go pro, the crop of returning players are elite and should have LSU a top 3 team the following season as well. There will be some massive battles in the SEC between LSU and South Carolina this year and in years to come.
Yes. It will be extremely interesting to see if Reese, Morrow, Van Lith can put aside egos and being the constant stars they have been on their teams. This is easier said than done. It will also be interesting to see if Sa Myah Smith and Del Rosario and maybe Williams or Poole will be content to sit on bench this year. Kim’s coaching job will likely not be easy this year.Looking at their lineup, I'm guessing the rotation will now be:
PG-Hailey Van Lith, Grad Student
SG-Mikaylah Williams, Fr
SF-Flaujae Johnson, So
PF-Aneesah Morrow, Jr
C-Angel Reese, Jr
Bench:
Sa'Myah Smith, So
Kateri Poole, So
Last-Tear Poa, Jr
Aaliyah Del-Rosario, Fr
Angelica Velez, Fr
I wouldn't be surprised if Williams comes off the bench in favor of Poole, though most #1 or #2 recruits start from the get go.
Front court rotation is elite with Smith backing up Reese/Morrow. Backcourt also looks solid. This is the #1 team in the country on paper going into next season.
The big question is how all of these players will work together, and who will be content taking on a smaller role (being a screener, rebounder, taking fewer shots, etc). I think every player will go into the year planning to sacrifice for the greater good of the team, but intention is often easier than implementing adjustments. Last year Reese took 15.6 shots per game, Van Lith 16.8, Morrow 24.7. They're all used to being the star, and now a couple of them will relinquish that role. Players putting ego aside and playing unselfish basketball will make or break LSU. Someone (likely Morrow) will need to take pride in being a screener and doing a lot of the little things that aren't as fun or flashy for the betterment of the team. Van Lith will need to take pride in being a passer and getting teammates involved.
Worth noting, this entire roster could return for 2024-25 as well. Even if Reese/Hailey Van Lith go pro, the crop of returning players are elite and should have LSU a top 3 team the following season as well. There will be some massive battles in the SEC between LSU and South Carolina this year and in years to come.
I agree to an extent because Morrow came out the gate averaging over 20 points and 10 rebounds so she may not want to average 12-15ppg& 7-8rpg but I have faith that Kim will coach them accordingly for now. I feel like chemistry issues come from teams that have coaches who don’t know how to coach being a team player, don’t know how to get the best out of you, and have to coach effort. Geno, Kim, Dawn haven’t really had teams that don’t like to pass or have chemistry issues. You either get with the program or you trans…….I think Hailey Van Lith will be okay with taking a backseat. I’m not as confident that Morrow will however.
I agree -- the way I was thinking is Van Lith has been on USA teams where she had to work with other good players. I've never seen Morrow on a team with players that are better than she. I'm sure Mulkey told her what the coaching staff will expect, and she's fine with that. I'm not sure she's had to play that way, though -- and by not sure I mean not sure, not that I doubt it. We'll see.I think Hailey Van Lith will be okay with taking a backseat. I’m not as confident that Morrow will however.
I don't think anyone is going to have a problem taking a backseat to Reese. Its vying for the 2nd and 3rd starring role on this team where I think the issues will come into play. Is Flau'jae, who just won a national title, really going to be ok being relegated to 4th or 5th biggest name on her own team behind players that just got there? Is Morrow ok with going from taking 700 shots a game to 200? Micayla Williams might be the best shooter and most talented player on the roster as a freshman but who is going to be ok with her taking their minutes?I think that’s fair. I’m just basing my thoughts off what I’ve seen from the championship press tours and interviews and what I’ve seen in Kim’s coaching. 1)During all these press tours and interviews they’ve received from the championship hype and official recruiting visits, all the players have talked about loving Reese and how she’s mama bear. So I think they look to her to be the undisputed leader. 2) Kim has brought on players that have been big leaders for their previous team and made them fit in her system( Tea Cooper, Dijonai Carrington, Chloe Jackson, Alexis Morris) so I really don’t see an issue there. She has knack for getting players in line so that doesn’t worry me. They’ll get right or they’ll be dismissed (Morris, Hannah Gusters, Honesty Scott-Grayson 3)Van Lith and Morrow should’ve gone elsewhere if they wanted to be the star. They could’ve gone anywhere in the country, yet they chose the champions.
Not sure the SEC will be interesting at all. No one is in the same league as LSU. They are unlikely to lose a single game all the way to the championship. Morrow is a huge addition (and a shock to me). I was hoping she would pick USC or someplace other than LSU. The concentration of talent is overwhelming. Time to say again: " this may not be good for women's college basketball." And there won't be any problems integrating these players into a team. Kim is great at that. This just makes it unnecessary to move the trophy anywhere else next season. It can stay in the LSU gymnasium.LSU has the potential to be unstoppable next year. It will be very interesting to see how Kim and the team find their chemistry.
The SEC is going to be fascinating to watch next season.
But they did. What’s your point?If only Utah hadn’t choked at the FT line.
Yeah Flaujae and Sa'Myah Smith getting major minutes year one will benefit them significantly going into year 2.I think the underrated thing about LSU is there returners and freshman class. They are deep. Unlike NBA free agency, this isn't like u sign a big 3 and ur scrambling to get talent because of salaries. Their top 9 is super talented.