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Concerned About KK

KK will always be a factor on the court. She will facilitate on offense and provide in your face defense. She is not relied upon to be an offensive option, although she can be if the opponent ignores her.
Not true, They need all 5 players to be able to score so that they can't double team any player. I love KK but she helps the team much more coming off the bench with that spark she brings. That's what made her so special last year. Let Kayleigh start it makes us a better team.
 
Not true, They need all 5 players to be able to score so that they can't double team any player. I love KK but she helps the team much more coming off the bench with that spark she brings. That's what made her so special last year. Let Kayleigh start it makes us a better team.
How so ?
 
Not true, They need all 5 players to be able to score so that they can't double team any player. I love KK but she helps the team much more coming off the bench with that spark she brings. That's what made her so special last year. Let Kayleigh start it makes us a better team.
Paraphrasing: coach has said if you don't attempt to take advantage of opportunities i.e.. open shots or continuously missing opportunities then its playing 4 on 5. Still, IMHO it is a little premature at this point
 
Not true, They need all 5 players to be able to score so that they can't double team any player. I love KK but she helps the team much more coming off the bench with that spark she brings. That's what made her so special last year. Let Kayleigh start it makes us a better team.
What about Ashlynn? As a starter this season, she has not been a consistent scorer but her other attributes have kept her in a starting role. I will concede that Ashlynn's starting role may be in jeopardy due to how Blanca progresses. But I also believe that Geno would rather start these two "veteran" players over the two newcomers...just because.
 
I’m a bit bias because KK is not of my fave all time UConn players purely due to her personality and spirit. So I agree with the other posters that this seems a bit nit picky and premature given that we’re only a few games in to the season.

Also agree that she’s not doing those things as much because there are several players ahead of her on the “bucket getting” list. That said I think I can appreciate what you’re saying through the lens of her development and prospects at the next level.

think KK has a pretty high ceiling as an athlete, but in order for her to play in the league at her position, she would need to at least show she’s a reliable shooter and maybe add a floater or some other type of shot creation besides just driving to the bucket.

That said I have faith that if she wants to develop she will. Look at a player like Napheesa, she was not known as a shooter during her time at UConn (because she was not required to do so and probably hadn’t developed that side of her game) and look at how she’s grown since joining the league.

She’s now a reliable threat from deep. So all that’s to say, KK can still develop, she can still add facets to her game. Right now I think KK is most concerned with winning, with doing what the team needs, what the coaches ask of her. And as a huge fan of both UConn and KK, that’s plenty of contribution for me.
I’m a bit bias because KK is not of my fave all time UConn players purely due to her personality and spirit.

WOW!!...didn't see tht one coming!
SMH
 
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Not true, They need all 5 players to be able to score so that they can't double team any player. I love KK but she helps the team much more coming off the bench with that spark she brings. That's what made her so special last year. Let Kayleigh start it makes us a better team.
Defense wins championships. KK might be the best defender on the team. She is definitely the fastest.

Her offense will come.
 
Not true, They need all 5 players to be able to score so that they can't double team any player. I love KK but she helps the team much more coming off the bench with that spark she brings. That's what made her so special last year. Let Kayleigh start it makes us a better team.
KK sets the tempo better at this point
 
KK is fine. Yes, she’s missed a few layups. Surprising, as she is normally deadly with her lightning fast drives, which coincidentally, often come at very opportune moments when there is a lull in scoring and seem (to me anyway) to get the rest of the team pumped up and back on track! No concern here! She is a keeper!
 
I know that KK's overall 3pt % from 3 last year was twenty something percent. But to me, it seemed like that went up quite a bit in the last third of the year. She seemed to be hitting them more regularly and more confidently (not Azzi or Ashlyn %). Again this year, I believe she looks confident shooting from 3. I think she will be in the low to mid 30s. Good enough to keep the defenses honest. KK is the starting guard because Geno trusts her, the team trusts her, and the offense and defense run better with her on the court. Geno won't be changing that any time soon.
 
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I just think KK is making the adjustment as to being the floor general now that Paige is gone and knowing she needs to stay on the floor. I think it has fallen onto Heckle to come in and be the defensive disruptor and help change the pace. KK's form has looked a bit improved from outside with the little Danny Ainge drift shot. I think she understands that she can't help the team from the bench and has to on the floor more. She is a defensive nightmare for most guards, but also has a rep for getting fouls in clusters including some boneheaded fouls that came from just going for it all the time and not thinking enough.
 
Defense wins championships. KK might be the best defender on the team. She is definitely the fastest.

Her offense will come.
I don’t know about that. Heckel may be the fastest. Remember Moriah was fast, but Saniya Chong was faster.
 
I don’t know about that. Heckel may be the fastest. Remember Moriah was fast, but Saniya Chong was faster.
Chong was faster than Moriah? That's news to me.

I don't think Heckel is faster than KK. Of course I am not there at practice either...

But I will bet Svetlana was faster than all of them.

Ketia Swanier was probably faster than anyone too.

Swanier was the only Freshman in Uconn history to open the season as the starting point guard.

KK also started 33 of 39 games as a freshman. So she definitely knows the system.
 
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We probably have three perimeter players that the opposition does not worry that much about beyond the three point line, namely KK, Kayleigh and Blanca. When they get open looks they should take them, but it is not something that we are looking to increase, and relatively speaking it is not something our opponents worry much about giving up. All three of those players are dangerous in the open floor and driving to the hoop, but the 3pt shot is probably not a strength.

On the other hand we have another three guards and one big that opponents cannot afford to leave open in Azzi, Ash, and Allie. There will be times when we have one or two players on the perimeter that are not dangerous from the three. is that ideal? No, but it is largely offset by what those players can do, and the fact that we usually have a big on the floor that is very good from there in Sarah.

If it becomes a problem against some teams, we probably have to have either KK or Kayleigh at the point, but they could team with Azzi and another shooter Ash or Allie at the 3, and a third perimeter threat with Sarah. Like Paige, Sarah's versatility helps solve a number of potential combo problems, but it is true we may field some units that are not great at the 3, but they generally will be very good at other things and overall.
Allie needs to start hitting her shots more consistently. Which she is not doing right now.
 
What about Ashlynn? As a starter this season, she has not been a consistent scorer but her other attributes have kept her in a starting role. I will concede that Ashlynn's starting role may be in jeopardy due to how Blanca progresses. But I also believe that Geno would rather start these two "veteran" players over the two newcomers...just because.
With 8.7 seconds to go, and UConn up by 3, Michigan (without a TO) inbounded under UConn's basket. Immediately, UConn stole the inbounds pass, and Azzi passed it to a wide-open Ash in the back court. By this time, there were about 5 seconds to go. She could have just held the ball and waited to get fouled. Instead, she immediately tried to pass it off, and it was stolen, leading to a 3-point attempt at the buzzer from the head of the key. That's the bad news.

The good news is -- the Michigan shooter of the buzzer-beater had her shot stripped away . . . by Ash.

Ash may have erred in the heat of the moment, but she quickly recovered. I'm still comfortable with her in the game at that crucial moment.
 
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With 8.7 seconds to go, and UConn up by 3, Michigan (without a TO) inbounded under UConn's basket. Immediately, UConn stole the inbounds pass, and Azzi passed it to a wide-open Ash in the back court. By this time, there were about 5 seconds to go. She could have just held the ball and waited to get fouled. Instead, she immediately tried to pass it off, and it was stolen, leading to a 3-point attempt at the buzzer from the head of the key. That's the bad news.

The good news is -- the Michigan shooter of the buzzer-beater had her shot stripped away . . . by Ash.

Ash may have erred in the heat of the moment, but she quickly recovered. I'm still comfortable with her in the game at that crucial moment.
As you stated, there was absolutely no need for Ashlynn to get rid of the ball. She just needed to bear hug it and make sure Michigan didn't steal it. Many feel that the shooter that was attempting the final shot may have been fouled. (I don't.)
 
Two type players UConn has been very poor at developing over the seasons: effective down low posts( only Tina), and players taking it to the rim. Oh, there have been occasional attackers( Renee, Tiff), but in general not what the offense has ever emphasized. Back at it this year with rather disappointing play from the big guys, and very little attacking the basket. KK can attack, and should, but she's really just focused on being a facilitator at the point. Too bad. The only other player who often looks to get to the basket is Caroline. Oops, yeah Strong actually likes to do that now and then. Oh, and if she can stay on the court long enough, Blanca will certainly put her head down. It's a good thing( in my opinion) that she isn't so focused on getting the ball to Azzi or Sarah. I think she figures she's as good as they are. heh, heh.Maybe there is hope for the attacking.
 
Solid analysis. Shutting down the point is often more valuable than scoring. If KK has to shoot and she won't, Kayleigh will come in.

K9's offensive game is better and she is not afraid to shoot a 3, pull up, or drive. You do not lose much on defense either and she is a true point. Beautiful dish underneath to Jana yesterday.

My only fear about Kayleigh is that she is fearless and gets knocked to the floor at least once and usually twice a game.
Noone got knocked to the floor more than Tiffany Hayes did and still does in the WNBA.
 
Tamika Williams
Stefanie Dolson
Kiah Stokes
Olivia Nelson Ododa

Would be surprised to hear that
Geno would also be surprised to hear concern about KK.
There is not a player on the roster that can replicate what she brings to the team. She is the team’s best perimeter defender, & it’s not close. The team can kiss goodbye the shots she creates for others in transition along with good decision making at that speed. Every player at all times is either bringing positive energy to the team or sucking it away. If KK is not #1 in this category you can count the ones ahead of her on one hand and have several fingers left. Maybe question her teammates & coaches about what she means to this group’s success and you would find she is a solution not some phantom problem. JMO
 
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Tamika Williams
Stefanie Dolson
Kiah Stokes
Olivia Nelson Ododa

Would be surprised to hear that
Stefanie was not predominantly down low, Kia never an offensive threat, Olivia really has developed in the WNBA, Tameka 6'2" more a power forward.
 

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