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Just throwing this out there. Could an injury to Caroline’s eye possibly keep her out this long ?
Boy if that’s not a ‘no, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night’ commercial waiting to happen, I don’t know what is.I read this in a Holiday Inn Express last night: Caroline probably, Paige, if she's doing more and more basketball things every day, maybe some court time, Liv if she damaged a groin muscle, probably not.
If Caroline doesn't get any playing time, I fear whatever the problem is it's serious.
If you push players to preform when they are not 100% you risk losing these people later...Team chemistry is great, but will only be achieved when everyone is running on all cylinders.I look at this totally differently than you. While It not critical for a win, it certainly is for team chemistry and lineup success, especially with all the injuries and not being able to fully prepare the team in practice. Like, when Geno said that Dorka doesn't practice a lot, it's important for as many players as possible to play in as many games as possible.
While the game is not expected to be close, it is critical that both get some playing time prior to the playoffs. Do not want to rush either, but also don't expect that either will be able to come back and immediately have their wind or coordination. Based on a little knowledge of head injuries, Caroline in particular will likely get a lot of benefit from 3+ low pressure games.It is not critical to have Liv or Caroline against Xavier...
could affect vision, regardlessIt was said she had symptoms that mimicked a concussion, I don't think it's an injury to her eye.
Where in my post did I say I wanted to them to play when they're not ready? If they're ready, play them. Period. The end.If you push players to preform when they are not 100% you risk losing these people later...Team chemistry is great, but will only be achieved when everyone is running on all cylinders.
I'm fairly certain Geno may be available for Friday. But just in case: CD is running sprints and yelling at fake Refs. My hope is CD, Nika, ONO and all others save Paige and Griffin are available.Yes, definitely a loooooong way to go, but I feel your desperation....![]()
I see the inability to field the same 5 each game a huge plus. Chemistry isn't for just the "starters" it is for 12 or 15 on the team. Admittedly, the more players play together the more they know each other's idiosyncrasies, tiny movements, looks, etc. However, mixing and matching creates a chemistry. When Uconn gets down to the final 4 I was not happy with only 5 getting time together because chemistry is BUILT every day in practice, in playing time together, not necessarily 40 minutes each game. Having readily available subs as Geno has recently been doing and rotating players in and out--he now has CHEMISTRY WITH THE 10 or so he has used. Yippee!I'd like to see Amari and Piath get some time but find it so hard for people to understand that the problem is that UConn can't get the same starting lineup together to play in every game so they can get their chemistry in shape either. It is far more important to get your main lineup ready to play than getting time for the bench. The bench is also important but secondary. This years illness and injuries have cost the bench minutes in games but I would be willing to bet it got them far more quality time working into the system in practice.
Chemisty! Isn't it odd that Dorka worked so well with the team on the floor, regardless of who was with her, If this group doesn't have Chemistry, then I've never seen it.I look at this totally differently than you. While It not critical for a win, it certainly is for team chemistry and lineup success, especially with all the injuries and not being able to fully prepare the team in practice. Like, when Geno said that Dorka doesn't practice a lot, it's important for as many players as possible to play in as many games as possible.
Yet everyone agrees that Geno decides if they are ready, until another game goes by without their participation and quite a few posters will ask why didn't they play. Or state before the next game that Geno needs to give them some playing time, game after game.Where in my post did I say I wanted to them to play when they're not ready? If they're ready, play them. Period. The end.
Wouldn't Nika be more suited to running sprints and yelling at fake refs?I'm fairly certain Geno may be available for Friday. But just in case: CD is running sprints and yelling at fake Refs. My hope is CD, Nika, ONO and all others save Paige and Griffin are available.
Yet everyone agrees that Geno decides if they are ready, until another game goes by without their participation and quite a few posters will ask why didn't they play. Or state before the next game that Geno needs to give them some playing time, game after game.
Very interesting.
Hmm...you cite CD twice and I hope you are referring to two different peopleI'm fairly certain Geno may be available for Friday. But just in case: CD is running sprints and yelling at fake Refs. My hope is CD Nika, ONO and all others save Paige and Griffin are available.

it's amazing how varied concussion like injuries can be. you see many NFL players back within a week to play again. then you see someone like Clint Frazier who has a whole season+ taken away due to his head issuesIt was said she had symptoms that mimicked a concussion, I don't think it's an injury to her eye.
This is silly! There is no possible way on God’s green earth that they will let Paige (or any player for that matter) play if she is not completely cleared by medical experts! I understand that has happened in the past or in the case of unscrupulous coaches trying to rush their star back on court, but this is not that.Where in my post did I say I wanted to them to play when they're not ready? If they're ready, play them. Period. The end.
Please read my original post and the re-think your response. I am not talking about Paige, so you answering that it's silly is a moot point. What you did here is not research all the facts before giving us your opinion.This is silly! There is no possible way on God’s green earth that they will let Paige (or any player for that matter) play if she is not completely cleared by medical experts! I understand that has happened in the past or in the case of unscrupulous coaches trying to rush their star back on court, but this is not that.
Aside from the fact that this staff, university, her parents et al are decent, moral, ethical people, they (UConn) wouldn’t take any chances with a player who is likely to be the best, or certainly one of a very few best players in the country for two or three more years! We are talking about a player who is likely to bring all sorts of glory to this University over the next few years! Why would they jeopardize that to have her play in a few games we can easily win without her?
I’m actually more concerned about ONO and Caroline! According to what I have read and observed, (no expert knowledge) groin injuries are notoriously difficult injuries, and often linger on longer than other types of muscle injuries while, as someone said earlier in this thread, head injuries can be problematic as well. I don’t think there’s a chance in hell that any one of them would be allowed to play til they are ready! Of course, we all may have our own opinions as to whether or when they should play, but worrying that they are being pushed to return to the court is simply foolish. Imo, of course!
That's OK, as long as Dorka stays vertical.Good chance to get Piath and Amari some quality playing time.
Just to play devil's advocate: I'd be surprised if it has not occurred to Geno at some point over the course of his career that finding minutes for his end-of-bench players can be helpful in their development for future seasons. If he's not finding them those minutes, it's probably because he'd rather use that limited available time to get game conditions work for his rotation players on end-of-game and close out situations heading into the post-season. Piath and Amari not getting minutes could have nothing to do with whether or not he considers them "game ready" and everything to do with his rotation players being tournament ready. With the minutes the surviving 6 have been playing, I'd probably more interested in finding opportunities to rest them but I'm not sure that Geno is thinking that way.Good chance to get Piath and Amari some quality playing time.