She is a banger! She is what UConn needs. Some people are “walking buckets” AP is a “walking rebound”It could be nerves but her shots were just heaves for the most part. Rice looked very smooth....
The good news is those two won't be mutually exclusive at UCONN when Ayanna arrives.Dunks mean ONE thing: you can jump! I hope the women's game never resembles the men's game. I really believe that some people would rather go to a game and see a player dunk than watch an all-around player like Paige.
I think you can even do one for the first Paige-Ayanna alley-oopAt the beginning of the 22-23 season, I going to conduct a BY poll. The question will be: "In what month will Ayanna record her first official DUNK?"
That would be great, but extremely unlikely. The average 15-year-old girl grows less than half an inch more. Ayanna is 17, which means the odds of any growth at all is very slim.Here's the good thing about Ayanna..........She may not be through growing ~ she won't arrive on campus for another 9 months (end of May to attend summer school). That means time to perfect her game a little more, mature a little more, spend 9 more months in the weight room, and hopefully grow another inch or two.
We'll see Don. I'm sure there are some others that will also vote November when I post it. I'm sure I won't be the only one. There are lots of ways she can find herself under the basket with the ball affording her the opportunity..........a rebound, the end of a fast break, a steal, an opponent's turnover, receiving a pass as she's cutting to the basket, getting a pass off of a pick and roll, driving to the basket, driving the lane off a pick, cherry picking, losing her man on an in-bounds play. Lots of ways. I like my chances.I believe if she dunks, November is too soon. Her first month will see her concentrating on too many other things that will gain her playing time. Ono can dunk but so far she has not in three years.
I wonder how tall Brittany Griner, Liz Cambage, Kamilla Cardoso and Nancy Mulkey were when they were 17? I get your point, but she may not be average and have one more small growth spurt in her. Maybe not. I covered myself by saying "she may."That would be great, but extremely unlikely. The average 15-year-old girl grows less than half an inch more. Ayanna is 17, which means the odds of any growth at all is very slim.
While easy to focus solely on dunks, being able to jump this high usually means blocked shots and good defense. One or two dunks in a game rarely influences final score but loving what looks like a great defender.Dunks mean ONE thing: you can jump! I hope the women's game never resembles the men's game. I really believe that some people would rather go to a game and see a player dunk than watch an all-around player like Paige.
Patterson is definitely among the best. if not the best defender in her class. Her teammate on this team Mikayla Williams is also a UCONN POI and the best defender in her class. Madison Booker is probably second best in the class of 23. If UCONN could land Williams or Booker to pair with Patterson that would literally and figuratively be check mate.While easy to focus solely on dunks, being able to jump this high usually means blocked shots and good defense. One or two dunks in a game rarely influences final score but loving what looks like a great defender.
Very true. Dunks are ALWAYS for show. When players want to make a "statement", they flush one, HARD!!! Something to excite the fans in the stands. It's still counts the same as a lay up. Lay ups don't get the fans or players on the bench out of their seats, a "spectacular" dunk will.While easy to focus solely on dunks, being able to jump this high usually means blocked shots and good defense. One or two dunks in a game rarely influences final score but loving what looks like a great defender.
As good as Patterson is defensively, she'll improve even more because Geno stresses defense. She'll work on her defense as much as her offense once she arrives on campus. If you can't/won't play defense, you won't play that much, ask Saniya Chong. She loss her starting spot in 2014 (after the Stanford game) because of her inability to keep her man in front of her. She got it back 2 years later in her senior year.Patterson is definitely among the best. if not the best defender in her class. Her teammate on this team Mikayla Williams is also a UCONN POI and the best defender in her class. Madison Booker is probably second best in the class of 23. If UCONN could land Williams or Booker to pair with Patterson that would literally and figuratively be check mate.
No need to wait, she'll dunk within her first 5 games as a freshmanHere's the good thing about Ayanna..........She may not be through growing ~ she won't arrive on campus for another 9 months (end of May to attend summer school). That means time to perfect her game a little more, mature a little more, spend 9 more months in the weight room, and hopefully grow another inch or two.
At the beginning of the 22-23 season, I going to conduct a BY poll. The question will be: "In what month will Ayanna record her first official DUNK?" November, December, January, February or March? She dunks too easily and effortlessly not to flush one (or more) in a game, and she dunks with BOTH hands. You know it's going to happen. The only question is when. I'm submitting my guess right now. I say November. Some time in their first 5 games. When she does, it WILL be on SportsCenter.
Stewart’s 3 shot blocks in that one offensive sequence 4/5 years ago is what I’ll remember long after any of these anticipated dunks are forgotten.
Gee Monte I look forward to watching Paige play every game. This doesn't mean a nasty in your face UCONN jam hurts the team or means that we become a team that changes our style of play. I have been waiting for a Husky to slam one down for years. Like many other posters I see only good coming from a future jam. What I really love to watch is a no dribble 4-5-6 quick pass offense. OK the only thing that bothers me is the few times when a player is at the top of the key and dribbles for 15 seconds or so not associated with the end of a quarter. What pulls so many of us with no direct tie to UCONN is the execution of play I see no reason a slam can't be part of that execution.Dunks mean ONE thing: you can jump! I hope the women's game never resembles the men's game. I really believe that some people would rather go to a game and see a player dunk than watch an all-around player like Paige.