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Anna: the stats don't lie
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[QUOTE="jazz, post: 3775777, member: 10942"] I think she is a great talent and a "glue player" but not "the real glue player". I think that is Evina who is the player I focus on every game just as you focus on Anna. We should probably trade one game. Evina, when she is not setting up a player with a direct assist is often the pass before the assist pass. She is also the one who does the talking in the mini team huddles on the court such as after a shooting foul. She starts the offense when she brings it up and directs the other players. The leading scorer for Creighton even after last night's game was Temi Carda, #4. She did not score off of Evina in the first half and finished with 7. I think she may have had 1 basket while Evina was on her. We can discuss all day long whose glue is stronger and you may be right but Evina is a leader and when she, like Anna, gets her offense into 2nd or 3rd gear the best comparison will be Villanova 2018 where everybody on the court is a shooter and scorer. You may also be seeing right now the early stages of one of the greatest passing teams in UCONN history. Let's all be patient and see what unfolds and let these players find their own rhythms. This is in many respects a brand new team with the pieces just starting to fall into place in a crazy year with both the players and coaches trying to figure out which piece goes where and when. [/QUOTE] It's not a bad thing to have two glue players. Neither need a lot of shots to make a difference in the game. I also love how intense Anna is. I hope that EW can be consistent from 3 bc at the moment, they have Anna and this is basically it from 3. Need to stretch the floor so Liv has room down low and we can hit some back cuts. It would be nice is CW could hit the 3 with consistency too. She has a great stroke, just doesn't fall as often as you hope. Both Anna and EW are good at keeping their head up when bringing the ball up the court. They find streaking teammates with pinpoint passing and they anticipate passing lanes as well. Either can score in single digits but be responsible for another 10-15 points a game. I love this team and agree totalling with the passing. Teams are lucky if they have one great passer. We have at least 3. NM could make 4. [/QUOTE]
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