There were two in the Maryland game, yes?Love that baseline jumper. More of that please.
Yes. Smooth and confident.There were two in the Maryland game, yes?
Up fakes are not enough. The baseline jumper helps, but what would help more offensively is if she had any type of double move or any drop step. Defensively though she starting to get an idea.She's making good progress...!
Now a few more "up fakes" after grabbing those offensive rebounds Ayanna...
I've been having a blast watching Ayanna. My one suggestion (and we've seen this with Mir too) is that she doesn't have to go back up immediately with every offensive rebound. Sometimes when you're in among the trees, even if you're a tree yourself, the best course of action is to pass the ball out to a guard.Up fakes are not enough. The baseline jumper helps, but what would help more offensively is if she had any type of double move or any drop step. Defensively though she starting to get an idea.
Nice models. But if I were Ayanna I would sit at the feet of Morgan Tuck whose head, shoulder fakes, and drop steps were immaculate.She should study Pheesa, Tina, and Akeem!
The upside on Superhuman is substantial.
As much as I love to keep it in the UConn family, she might look at WNBA and former Stanford star Nneka Ogwumike. Both Ogwumike sisters have some pretty impressive athleticism and used their speed and leaping abilities to rebound and build their offensive games.Nice models. But if I were Ayanna I would sit at the feet of Morgan Tuck whose head, shoulder fakes, and drop steps were immaculate.
More truth has never been said.In any case, the development of Patterson is going to be exciting to watch! We’re lucky she chose UConn!
Pump fake, drive to the hoop, and dunk the damn ball!If she can make the baseline jumper consistently, it will make whoever is guarding her vulnerable to pump fakes as they will have to respect her ability to hit that shot. Once the defender bites on that, her options to drive for a layout and/or get fouled go up significantly.
JordyG! --your post games analysis are typically enlightening.Up fakes are not enough. The baseline jumper helps, but what would help more offensively is if she had any type of double move or any drop step. Defensively though she starting to get an idea.
I would say that Morgan Tuck was MY favorite. But truth says,: She was EVERYONE's (Uconn fans) favorite.Nice models. But if I were Ayanna I would sit at the feet of Morgan Tuck whose head, shoulder fakes, and drop steps were immaculate.
Your avatar, Donald Southerland,. His mother a world known Canadian Actress and his grand father a Canadian government high ranking minsterShe is getting “it”. And I think she will have it by March.Y
Geno has smartly given her a short assignment: play defense, rebound, get out on the break. The same instructions he gave AG when she came to UConn. What excites me about playing FState is for the first time since Nika went down he has the bodies to full court press (he couldn't do that against MD) which should help get them the TO's they need while reducing UConn's TO's. Both of these things, meaning the TO ratio, killed them against MD. What also hurt against MD was UConn's inability to push the ball up the court, which Nika lives for. All of this will get UConn easier and opportunistic baskets against FState.JordyG! --your post games analysis are typically enlightening.
I do believe, A Freshman, has a lot of Learning to do. Especially under GENO, a very specific, demanding, defense first coach.
She, for a 2 game freshman has moved from watching to PLAYING the game she knows. Until she learns the Geno Offense and Defense, I'd be happy if she didn't worry too much about anything and play the game she knows. Ayanna, came to Uconn as a leaping, scoring, undersized post that scored well,--do that and Uconn wins big.
I await your post game analysis, especially the Fla Defense schemes.