Moriah never faced tough competition in high school, either. Anywho, that doesn't change the fact that when you watched Heather play as a high schooler, she had the same look as that highlight video of Charli. And I have to say, lack of footwork was never Heather's problem. Her fundamentals were sound
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What about your eyes??Fingers, toes, arms, legs, ears and nose crossed!![]()
I know my eyes are crossed waiting to read that Charli has committed to the UCONN! 
She was badly overshadowed by Nelson-Ododa with team USA this summer. Collier looked very raw to me.
Baylor boards say rumor is she will choose UCONN but the Texas board thinks she will choose BU
One other thing I'd like to add regarding Buck is that IIRC, Geno did not want to offer her a scholly. It was Tonya or Jamelle (or maybe even Shea?) who told Geno they wanted to offer her. I don't know how often that has happened in the past - where Geno would have preferred to pass on a player, but one (or more) of the assistants spoke up on behalf of the player, but in Heather's case, clearly Geno saw something.No, but Jefferson did play for Team USA against the best competition in the world. Buck had that same look against bad competution. Yes, lack of footwork was one of Buck's problems! She struggled with both her drop step and seal step. I agree with you that there are no "locks" when it comes to recruiting but when one succeeds against great competition in AAU and high school it is easier to see how that will continue in college.
You do realize that Collier averaged much better numbers over 40minutes?
Who cares??? Maybe they'll both come to UCONN and dominate together!O-N-O was clearly quicker running the floor and the more agile athlete of the two from what I saw during the USA play......not to demean Collier who was clearly stronger in the low post and still pretty athletic for a big......she appears to have a good inside and mid range game which could clearly be further developed under UConn coaching
O-N-O was clearly quicker running the floor and the more agile athlete of the two from what I saw during the USA play......not to demean Collier who was clearly stronger in the low post and still pretty athletic for a big......she appears to have a good inside and mid range game which could clearly be further developed under UConn coaching
You do realize that Collier averaged much better numbers over 40minutes?
Hearher Buck played in connecticut where high school basketball isnt so great. Charli is bigger quicker and has more skills than Buck. And she has a WNBA body already great fit for her if she chooses to go to UCONNI don't want to be a downer, and I really, really want Charli to come to UConn, but you guys should have seen Heather Buck as a high school player. Strong physique, aggressive nature on offense, dominating presence in the post. I'm not saying this to put Charli down in any way, but to keep warning folks to temper their expectations for freshmen. College is a whole new universe compared to high school and the adjustments are myriad (leaving home, going to college, adjusting to a new coach and team, travel, longer playing schedule etc etc) but for some reason, people seem to expect that freshmen will be fabulous - and consistent - right out of the gate.
Charli has enormous potential and I honestly believe Storrs is the best place to develop it. We fans can help her by not placing the weight of expectations on her and letting her develop in her own time.
Who cares??? Maybe they'll both come to UCONN and dominate together!
Really are we judging her on USA basketball?? Hey Carmelo lead USA in scoring with Lebron on the team. Its different style of basketballI realize that Collier had one big offense performance against the weakest team the US faced and then was so ineffective and in so much foul trouble that she ended up averaging 7.7 minutes per game for the entire tourney. Am I supposed to extrapolate those numbers when she wasn't playing well enough to get more than that? Nelson-Ododa played 3 times as much because she was the team's best player. Collier's efficiency rating was 5.9 while Nelson-Ododa's was 15.6, easily the best on the team.
I realize that Collier had one big offense performance against the weakest team the US faced and then was so ineffective and in so much foul trouble that she ended up averaging 7.7 minutes per game for the entire tourney. Am I supposed to extrapolate those numbers when she wasn't playing well enough to get more than that? Nelson-Ododa played 3 times as much because she was the team's best player. Collier's efficiency rating was 5.9 while Nelson-Ododa's was 15.6, easily the best on the team.
Yes . Why not judge her against the highest level of basketball that both players have played?Really are we judging her on USA basketball??l
Really are we judging her on USA basketball?? Hey Carmelo lead USA in scoring with Lebron on the team. Its different style of basketball
I can't see that it hurts Molly or Kyla that some fans think they might start someday. They might. Sometimes we underrate players we do not see as stars. It happened to me. But I had potential. I might have played for UConn. Unfortunately I went 0 for 20 on my highlight video.One other thing I'd like to add regarding Buck is that IIRC, Geno did not want to offer her a scholly. It was Tonya or Jamelle (or maybe even Shea?) who told Geno they wanted to offer her. I don't know how often that has happened in the past - where Geno would have preferred to pass on a player, but one (or more) of the assistants spoke up on behalf of the player, but in Heather's case, clearly Geno saw something.
This is not to take anything away from Heather, who by all accounts had a wonderful college experience, became a Nurse, and is happily married. UCONN fans will always remember her herculean effort against Griner in the Baylor game when no one else could guard Brit.
I do agree with Nan (FWIW) that sometimes posters and fans are over the top, especially when projecting how "good" a kid can be when they come to UCONN. Having said that, it's hard to NOT be enthused every time we land a #1, or top 5/10 kid. Even when landing Irwin and Bent, some fans were talking about if/when they could be potential starters. Neither of these kids were ranked even in the top 100 on HG, Molly wasn't ranked in the top in either PN or BS, and Kyla was 104 and 44 respectively. It's hard to hope that realistically these kids will be magical (on the court) at UCONN...



Yes . Why not judge her against the highest level of basketball that both players have played?
Hmmm. Hope Skylar hasn't infected her mind with LeprechaunitisDid notice this tweet the other day.......very interesting that she is announcing now after absolutely no hints of any kind...if she wants to leave Texas I certainly would have to favor UConn as the best choice for her but the timing of this one tweet gives me a bit of a pause....hoping for the best!!!!
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Interesting.Baylor boards say rumor is she will choose UCONN but the Texas board thinks she will choose BU
Do we know the time?
Thats not the highest level of basketball its just more physical and fun to play because all the countries they play. But ive played overseas before and relized a player can play good in the states and struggle with international play & vice verssYes . Why not judge her against the highest level of basketball that both players have played?