Carnac
That venerable sage from the west
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Yes.....especially during the tournament.Geez. Worst-case scenario.
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Yes.....especially during the tournament.Geez. Worst-case scenario.
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I hope you are right but dealing with multiple bigs like that can really wear us down as the game goes on. GA will need to outcoach Staley as well. I also expect Boston to take a big step in her development this year. She really didn't last year which I found a bit odd. I also expect Cardosa to take a big step in her development as well.I think we actually match up with them decently. Although I do agree that it’ll be tough. Boston and Edwards will be able to guard each other and then Liv and Cardoso match up well together. Add in Dorka and I think we’ll be okay defensively. My concern is rebounding and then offensively we will need better production from our bigs. Let’s see how this plays out...
Anyone recall playing SC when they had A’Ja Wilson and Alaina Coates? Pretty good bigs, yes? Did they win?
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You are missing the point…SC was going to win regardless but adding Cardoso gives them an edge that they did not have…ie many times Boston had foul trouble or how about injuries….the depth inside is another plus….Cardoso on her own could not carry a better than average team but put her at SC is another level….she can play ….she is talented not just a big big with option to get better quickly….SCAR had the dominant post game in every game they played. Because you are adding a potentially dominant post to a team with a better post already in place mitigates the increase from Cardoso. If you added Cardoso to a team without a strong post presence, then she would have a winning impact. In short SCAR would have won around 30 games this year. Now that they have added Cardoso, how many games will they win? Around 30, so she gives little impact to the success of the team.
Another example in this vein would be the 6’4” Stewart and 6’5” Dolson. But the exceptions include at least one versatile post that does not need to spend a majority of the time in the lane - like Cox or Stewart. Boston may have the skills to function that way, but to date I am not sure about the stamina.Seldom may be true, but it's still possible. Baylor did it in 2019 with Brown (6'7") and Cox (6'4"). I don't know if Stanford's style could be considered a twin towers approach, but they won a title this year and their height was a big factor when they played SC.
It's too early to tell how things will play out with SC and the upcoming season. Who knows how Cardoso will be utilized in the offence? And Boston has been developing an outside shot, making some 3s this year. It will be fun to speculate though. The results of what teams do during the offseason are going to be interesting.
Rivers isn't the shooter Raven is. Not close. Also unlike Henni, Raven doesn't need to penetrate or dribble to make the good pass. Raven's the real deal.if Rivers is the best shooter on the team...
I think the bigger factor was actually not being able to match up with Stanford going small.
after Grissette Injury, SC didn't have enough wings to move Beal down to 4 and Haley Jones torched our 4s.
Stanford did hold down our interior scoring and nearly broke even on boards though and that was big too. I just think they were deeper in the end.
You are forgetting how Baylor dominated with Kalani Brown and Lauren Cox….it is easier in Women’s basketball to use the twin towers concept….in the men not do this day….the reality with last years team intact the blue chip players coming in and Cardoso….on paper is impressive.Another example in this vein would be the 6’4” Stewart and 6’5” Dolson. But the exceptions include at least one versatile post that does not need to spend a majority of the time in the lane - like Cox or Stewart. Boston may have the skills to function that way, but to date I am not sure about the stamina.
On the defensive side twin towers, unless at least one has guard like mobility, will have problems against well run offenses.
Brown and Cox worked because of Cox' versatility and unselfishness. Cox at the 4 > Boston at the 4. Moving Boston to the 4 would raise concerns IMO. Not against 90% of teams they will face, but against elite teams.You are forgetting how Baylor dominated with Kalani Brown and Lauren Cox….it is easier in Women’s basketball to use the twin towers concept….in the men not do this day….the reality with last years team intact the blue chip players coming in and Cardoso….on paper is impressive.
Maybe I am thinking about Reese who was scheduled but ended up cancelling.She visited SCAR on 10/25 and committed to Cuse on 11/6. SCAR was her last visit
And that original tweet was not by Cardoso or Raoul but some tweeter that cannot be believed. Much like the smokers in Austin that reported earlier today that she was headed to Texas.Ther are two things that are puzzling to me about this decision. The first is the assumption by some that she chose SC over UConn. Is there any indication of this? All I’ve seen is a post claiming she wanted to go to either UConn or Auburn. I have seen nothing that indicates UConn went after her. It seems far more likely that her interest in UConn was not reciprocated for some reason and she latched onto the next likely contender. I think that Geno et al probably felt the overall downside was greater than the possible upside. The other puzzler is that she would go to a place where there is already a dominant post and furthermore a post who has not shown much improvement after two years in that system. I mean, let’s face it, the area where Boston is truly unmatched is in the fawning adulation she gets from the media. I just don’t understand what she thinks is going to happen there? It seems like Texas, NC State, Louisville would all be a better opportunity for her to step in and be “the man” than where she chose. I am very happy with our roster and feel that we (UConn) will be the team to beat next year. So good luck to Cardosa! I wish her well. Bring on 2021-2022 and let’s see who is still standing after the last game.
Failing to understand how players not wanting another player has to be disparagement? Maybe they just feel that another player is going to take minutes away from those already here? How is that disparaging?Understand that this is just your opinion but your opinion (however unintentionally) disparages a young lady. Cardoso chose to go to South Carolina. UCONN is not for everyone.
I definitely think the minutes will be tight this coming season... but things open up substantially at the forward and guard spots the season after.I'm one of those--I feel the same way about SC. With only 5 spots on the court, both teams are going to have several very talented players riding the pine for the next year or 2.
My point is not that Cardoso brings benefits which you delineated very well. It is that she doesn't improve SCAR as much as she would have going somewhere else. Remember when you are talking about a potential national champion any improvement is incremental and she does provide an incremental improvement because SCAR was already a leader in the game components she will augment.You are missing the point…SC was going to win regardless but adding Cardoso gives them an edge that they did not have…ie many times Boston had foul trouble or how about injuries….the depth inside is another plus….Cardoso on her own could not carry a better than average team but put her at SC is another level….she can play ….she is talented not just a big big with option to get better quickly….
But I wonder if she would stay four years!!! Does not strike me as someone that would….just a thought I have no inside info…
We could debate this many ways but definitely not good for UCONN or to the other 2 or 3 contenders.
Of course he doesn’t! Why don’t we all wait and see what happens. My money’s on UConn! Just because someone announces they want to come to UConn doesn’t mean they can/should come here. Geno has a pretty good record with the recruits he brings in. If he chose not to pursue this player that’s fine with me. Furthermore, if he chose not to offer her it does not have to be a negative thing either. Perhaps he feels his team is set and is unwilling to take a chance on upsetting the apple cart. Either way, UConn fans are set for some serious basketball for the foreseeable future! I can’t wait for November!What do you mean this is on Geno? Do you have any evidence that she wanted to come here and Geno screwed it up?
I was saving you. You said that Ono matches up with Cardozo. She couldn't guard Cardozo with help.
Let’s just wait and see. I’m still betting on Geno et al to be able to out coach and outscheme Dawn and her staff. I certainly wouldn’t trade rosters with SC even now!Disaster. No way to sugar-coat this. Cardosa would have provided the 1 element that Geno has been missing the last several years without a Title - a Big that provides consistent defense pressure, a rim protector & can score in multiple ways including posting up. You can't coach 6'7" defensive players of the years who can score - and she has 4 years of eligibility to make it worse.
SC was basically a missed lapup at the buzzer to win the Title last year. Now, you add Cardosa & a Top 2 recruiting class to a very talented & physical team that has Boston.
Yes, UConn gets Azzi & some potential shooters coming in. But again, the team is NOT balanced. Too much finesse, perimeter players & not enough Bigs & defensive presence.
SC has to be the Favorite next year.
I wonder if Dorka had anything to do w/Cordosa's decision?? In any event, the "Portal" rules may have just sunk Geno. I'm afraid it could be more but no Titles for UConn for years to
NELSON-ODODA, a player you beat out SC for..The question has to be asked - Why can't Geno close the deal with talented Bigs who are interested in UConn? Geno lost Boston, Betts, now Cordosa. HUGE implications...
You may favor UCONN but I don't understand why. Olivia is outclassed by both Boston and Cardosa, and Cardosa will get better, fast, under the SC coaching. And she is far too tall for Edwards. Their guards are quick and great shooters.... Azzi has not yet attended a practice. . We have no clue how the incoming class will blend with the current players, or how Geno will use them. If your proclamation is to become true, our new 'Big" ( DeBerry) better be great from moment one. And I mean great. And we didn't see that even with Tina Charles. I think South Carolina has to be the number one team now.
? Read my reply again, particularly where I refer to exceptions with mobile and versatile posts. Having two twin towers that are paint dominant have problems with teams that can execute well. The likes of Cox and Stewart are versatile, mobile, can create space on offense and survive on the perimeter if caught on screens and switches on defense. Boston might be able to do that, might not. Let’s see how often Staley uses both together.You are forgetting how Baylor dominated with Kalani Brown and Lauren Cox….it is easier in Women’s basketball to use the twin towers concept….in the men not do this day….the reality with last years team intact the blue chip players coming in and Cardoso….on paper is impressive.
Thank you!I don't agree with this at all. I think I usually agree with many things you say but on this you made me go back and re-look at the game. This isn't what you are implying in regards to "couldn't guard . . ." .
Her 1st basket was one-on-one vs Liv - so yeah that one play - yes. But her next 8 points were the result of two times UCONN halfcourt/ three-quarter court trapped and Cuse got the ball in the middle to her. One basket she scored over Anna. And the other over Edwards.
Her other 4 points were the result of Liv playing her one-on-one in which Liv helped out defensively to defend a penetrating guard - leaving Cardoso to a smaller player. She tipped one in (that was pretty amazing how that happened btw), and another she got fouled. But both times Liv left her to defend the penetrator.
No reason to believe why Liv can't defend her.
At this point I am starting to wonder if you have ever seen Rivers play at all. You can certainly play up Raven without taking jabs at Rivers.Rivers isn't the shooter Raven is. Not close. Also unlike Henni, Raven doesn't need to penetrate or dribble to make the good pass. Raven's the real deal.
Honestly? Yes! I didn't post about the players themselves, I posted about the SC fans and their opinions about the playing time and/or who might leave.Honestly? Not really worried about it. These girls are tight with each other. It's more about "team" than it is "individual."