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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 3317817, member: 5798"] Being able to play defense will get her on the court, especially when the opponent has a prolific scorer that is having a particularly good day. Her defense will probably blossom before her offense does because right now she’s reluctant to shoot. She must learn and understand Geno's system, and this year, she will most likely defer to her upper classmen. If/when she gets in the game she'll score as she did Sunday. Right now, offensive rebound put backs and fast break lay ups is where she'll get most of her points. The season has just started. There's no way she knows/understands it yet. Remember what Geno said: [I]"It usually takes most freshmen a whole year to know and understand our system."[/I] Which is why they're not going to run plays for her THIS year. THAT honor goes to Megan, Christyn and ONO. [I]"Auriemma has previously said that while Griffin’s development as a basketball player will take some time, he doesn’t think anyone that’s been through his program has been a better athlete than she, and after Sunday, Auriemma was even more encouraged about Griffin’s “huge, huge upside.” “She’s not quite sure yet where to go, how to do certain things, but she’s really really good at what she’s good at, which is play pretty good defense, and be a factor in transition," Auriemma said. "Offensive rebounding, she’s really good. She made a couple really good plays today passing the ball.”[/I] Aubrey is a scorer, it's in her genes. Water ALWAYS tends to seek its own level. At some point (this year, maybe next) Aubrey will "get it" and have her break out game, and go from there. :cool: [/QUOTE]
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