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DePaul Postgame Thread

College hoops during Christmas break. 10:00 Wake up in time for breakfast. 10:30-12 Go to the gym for shooting, weight training, 12:00 lunch, nap, go to the gym for taping, whirlpool, practice 2:30-6 (get on the floor early and work on your shot, stay after and work on your shot) , dinner, back to the gym for more shots, Netflix, bed. 500-1000 shots a day! Come on Ladies, Wake Up!! Couple shots we got today: CW open 6 footer, the time Paige missed like 4 chippies in a row- players of this calibre make 90% of those.
Not a highlight reel offensive game tonight which isn’t unusual after a few days off from games, an empty campus, holiday practices- very easy to get lethargic. This is the hardest part of a college season in many respects, especially for the freshmen players. Having said that, at the end of a game they never ask you how, just how many, & UConn had more than enough. My favorite play of the game was AE surrounded by 3 DePaul players trying to steal, or tie her up, and all 3 deciding that discretion was the better part of valor- message sent.
JMO
 
anna's defense was just plain poor, and this a point of priority for geno. she was getting beat off the dribble, left the floor on simple pump fakes, and was just too slow to get to loose balls. i like anna, but i think her minutes will trend down until she fixes her mistakes.
 
. Not sure I understand Geno's reliance on this set up but seems to get everyone away from their strengths.
only a guess:
Geno has consistently said Paige isn’t shooting enough. Perhaps he is hoping that putting her at the 2 will push her to be more offensive minded. After that happens then he can move her back to PG full time.

also he likes his team to have lots of different looks so they’re not so predictable
 
My observations:
  • Liv was very active in the first and third quarters and got a lot accomplished in the game even with double/triple teams. If we can make shots then we can really make the defense pay, unfortunately we shot it very poorly
  • CWill - didn’t shoot the ball well but she was active and played food defense. I’m happy with her aggressiveness this year both on defense and offense. Her shooting continues to be streaky.
  • Paige was ok today by her standards. You could tell depauls plan was to pack the inside and foul line area and give us open shots. Thought Paige could’ve shot more instead of trying to facilitate, but understand she’s trying to get others involved
  • Evina didn’t particularly shoot well but I thought was solid with everything else. She did make a couple of outside shots and she’s slowly feeling her way back offensively which is great. My hope is that she will shoot a bit better as the season progresses because we need some better shooters on the court. Especially given how Anna looks this far
  • Anna continues to baffle me, it sure if she just doesn’t want to be aggressive but her shot doesn’t fall and she doesn’t even want to look at the basket. Shes a good passer and can rebound m, but was beaten a few times on defense. She needs to be more aggressive and get more confidence to add more shots to her game other than threes
  • AE -beast as usual, another solid game. Once she gets her mid range shot going, wow will be so good
  • Mir - same sample. Some good and some bad. I did think she played better than griffin
  • Griffin - just looks lost out there most of the time. I’m beginning to think she doesn’t feel the game and flow well. I think some players have that and some don’t. She’s more of a one on one type offensive threat right now with no jump shot, which means she too predictable. Hoping she can build her game up as this season goes on
  • Nika - was ok, I think she does some nice things but I don’t think she adds anything right now to the team other than another ball handler. Offense is limited and defense is good, but to be honest I thought it would be better
  • Piath has some potential.
  • Autumn at least took the open shot


 
Regarding Makurat, I’ve mentioned before that she can’t get off a contested shot because she can’t leave the floor. She knows it and whenever in traffic will always pass. She won’t even shoot the 3 if anybody is close and teams have scouted it. It’s not going to change.
I agree, and she somehow looks less athletic this year. What I don’t like is camping on the wing or the corner (but a few of our players do that).
 
Don't like the offense when Evina brings the ball upcourt with Paige on the wing. Paige is exceptional at setting up the offense and intuitive in her decisions. Evina solid at cutting and getting open on the wing for 3Pointers. Not sure I understand Geno's reliance on this set up but seems to get everyone away from their strengths.
One has to believe, at least I do Geno is still tinkering. With no preseason games and so many games lost to the pandemic it's a different type of season. We have not had a game in danger of loosing so Geno is getting everything out of the situation, experimenting with combinations etc.

There are those 6 games in calling for Aaliyah to start ahead of Anna. I understand some of that but think for now it is better for Anna to find her shot and have Aaliyah in the bank should Ono get into foul trouble this while getting significant minutes. Olivia had a great game tonight but not with anyone her size on the court.
Geno has also made it a point to get them both on the floor at the same time because that time is coming.
 
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As was pointed out in the broadcast, Olivia is a lot stronger this year than in the past. Must be working out in the weight room. She grabs a lot of rebounds, and never seems to get the ball stolen from her. She is also patient.
I don't know if I agree with never getting the ball stolen. Probably my issue with Olivia not keeping the ball high. She got a pass from Paige and brings the ball down and then goes up to the basket instead of having an easy basket now is surrounded by the defense.I am surprised the coaching staff has not corrected this issue.
 
anna's defense was just plain poor, and this a point of priority for geno. she was getting beat off the dribble, left the floor on simple pump fakes, and was just too slow to get to loose balls. i like anna, but i think her minutes will trend down until she fixes her mistakes.
100% Hate to jump on the bandwagon but Anna could be scoring double figures every night. Then we would forgive her one-on-one defensive woes. We've seen it. That + rebounding and passing, we'd all be happy clams.
 
UConn beat the 18th ranked team by 23 points and some people think the sky is falling. While the 17th ranked team plays team that is not in the top 300 and only wins by 28. I'm comfortable with this team, DePaul is a good scrappy defensive team who had a one of the worst shooting game's I've seen against Louisville. This game should help us against Baylor because of the physical play of DePaul.
 
This can’t be a final four team if we can’t hit 3s free throws and turn the ball over. These UConn blow outs doesn’t seem like a normal UConn blow out.
 
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But she often finds herself wandering around the court on defense and offense without a clear idea of where she should be.

But when she is near the ball she gets a hand on it. She is clueless for now but once someone shoots she knows exactly what to do and she is really really good at it. If she had a taller outside shooting Husky on the floor they could swap positions at either end of the floor. Between Bueckers Edwards and McClean Geno has hit a grand slam and I like Muhl's aggressive play. At some point there will be a game where the refs let them play and she'll shine. And as time passes she'll learn techniques to accomplish the same thing without fouling.
 
Like I said, teams have scouted her. Last year they let her shoot 3s. Now they know she can’t go by them and just stay close. The other option to me is starting Edwards. You start the game controlling the boards, and if they double ONO, Edwards gets 15 a game on cuts and garbage. Let Makurat give one or the other 4-5 minute breaks when you can afford it against good teams.
I agree. Edwards needs starter minutes; she has a much greater upside than Anna does.
 
Personally, I am glad Paige keeps looking for others and implicitly expects top players to do their share. It is her Pass First mentality that makes her so special and a true joy to watch. This harping for Paige to take more shots drives me nuts because most of those shots she passes out of are contested like that baseline shot before half and the driving lanes are snuffed out by a well coached team when outside shooting is subpar. Geno admits as much when he says 'Passing first is great when you have Klay Thompson and Steph Curry but they are not available'. Well, Azzi, Caroline and Saylor will be coming next year but regarding this year, if Christyn and Evina expect to make the jump to the next level, their shooting has to improve.

Aaliyah should be starting. Not only is she physical but she defends well on the court and had pretty good lateral movement. She also cuts well and will get better with more use. I am also glad Mir is out of Geno's doghouse. He says she is improving and she is another player who is aggressive and moves without the ball. Today she did not finish her shots but I see her pushing Aubrey hard for minutes.
 
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McLean is certainly getting the “backup quarterback” treatment by some here. She is very athletic, no question, but has shown very little “basketball feel or savvy”, pretty much the same as Griffin. Pure athleticism can dominate in high school and AAU but does not translate to college. Last night, she played 8 minutes; went 1-5 shooting with 3 rebounds and both stats were largely accumulated by one sequence where she rebounded two of her own misses only to miss a third time. Hopefully she takes to the coaching available, works hard and develops.
 
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My first post, I couldn’t watch the game but I followed the thread. I found the game later and watched it. It wasn’t quite as bad as it sounded in the thread. I thought Paige balanced shooting and passing pretty well. She blends in with this team so well. AE is always in the thick of the action. I am always watching her. My favorite player. So many scoring options this year. This team is so much more fun to watch than last year so far. We were so predictable last year. Olivia and CW are both active and working hard. Baylor should be a great year for us, win or lose, we will learn a lot.
 
Let's see: we held DePaul to 25% shooting from the field, 24% from 3 point land. Their prime scorer was held to 8 points. Pretty darn good defense last night against and run & gun pretty good shooting team.

Offense: 5 players in double figures included 4 of the 5 starters. 21 assists on 29 made baskets. Now shooting 50% from the free throw isn't good enough. This must improve.

As to who should play and who should get more minutes - I'll let the coaching staff make those decisions. Aubrey was hampered with back spasms last night. Mir maybe very athletic but has yet to exhibit she understands the offense or the defense. Great athlete, yes. But that's not enough at this level of college ball. Nika has a lot to learn. Edwards is the real deal. Her knowledge of the offense and defense at this stage is surprising and welcomed.

I'll take Paige's stats last night all the time. As good as she is, she is still learning the game as its played for an elite D1 program. She'll be fine.

Finally, DePaul is a scrappy team. They come at you every minute of the game. Let's give Doug and his crew some credit.
 
First 2.5 games of the season Paige was the PG and the team was doing just fine in the transition game. In fact that transition games propelled UCONN to lead the nation in FG% because UCONN was shooting mostly layups. Paige was not wasted there. Paige is a playermaker in the mold of Jen Rizzotti that can facility as well as score. DT was one of a kind.
I rewatched the first two quarters of last night's game and I think we are both wrong because we are assuming that there is a set position by player for the 1 and 2 with Paige being the 2 and Evina being the 1. Actually, the 1 is being played interchangeably between the two of them depending on who gets the inbounds pass , who gets the the first outlet pass after a defensive rebound or steal, etc. I didn't see any real improvement in either the fluidity of the half court offense or Paige getting assists in the half court set when she initiates the offense at the 1. I am only talking about the half court set not transition. The difference for me is that the first cut is by the PG and it goes to the corner. Geno wants Paige to get more shots, she had 15 last night, but she could easily have taken 20. I don't think rigidly setting positions is the answer especially when you have an experienced PG in Evina who can create for others as well. Also, If you think Paige is more like Jen I can't agree. Sure, there is only one GOAT, but Paige has an astonishingly complete offensive game for her years and she reminds me more of D because she is so gifted.
 
Nice summarizing article on why Paige has to shoot more (although I am still a believer in getting the others to play to their potential)


When the game is on the line, Bueckers isn’t shy. When Hopkins High needed a basket her last two seasons, she responded.

Or look back at the 2019 FIBA U-19 World Cup. Bueckers took 83 shots over seven games. But in the semifinal against Belgium and in the gold-medal game against Australia, she took 37. Why? Team USA needed a late rally to beat Belgium and overtime to slip past Australia. Bueckers also had 38 assists in the tournament, more than the next three assist leaders on her team had combined with the most memorable delivery being her inbound lob pass to Hailey Van Lith for a layup that forced the extra session.
 
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and Doug one again explaining the Singular greatness of Geno and the program




“Believe me,” Bruno said. “I have all the respect in the world for Coach Summitt, Coach Wooden, Coach Tara, all these great coaches who have put together these programs that are in that speaking point of which one is the top five. I’m one of the only people old enough to remember Coach Wooden’s team, watched Coach Wooden’s teams, watched them in person. I’ll put Geno’s teams ahead of Coach Wooden’s teams, because of who he has had to play and the amount of Top 25 competition he has had to compete against in both the old Big East and also his nonconference schedule. That’s why I unabashedly say it’s the best program in the history of college basketball, men or women.”

On Tuesday, the Big East announced the UConn game at DePaul on Jan. 1 will be the first-ever women’s basketball game broadcast nationally on Fox.

“It’s huge,” Bruno said. “Val Ackerman, our commissioner, has just been nominated for the Naismith (Hall of Fame) and is so deserving. This is another aspect of what Val does. For Fox to identify that women’s basketball deserves to be on the big station, I consider it an honor to be part of it. At the same time I’m not delusional about why. It’s because of UConn and what Geno has done to make it a national brand. It’s also about an entire league and what Mike Tranghese and Dave Gavitt did before that.”


But beyond being the greatest coach, he is also the most entertaining


“After they watch tonight’s game, they might change their mind,” Auriemma said. “Does Fox show cartoons? I mean, other than some of their news.” :D:D:D
 
Great game ladies! DePaul just might have been the perfect team to play before Baylor. Shots will fall eventually.
 
McLean is certainly getting the “backup quarterback” treatment by some here. She is very athletic, no question, but has shown very little “basketball feel or savvy”, pretty much the same as Griffin. Pure athleticism can dominate in high school and AAU but does not translate to college. Last night, she played 8 minutes; went 1-5 shooting with 3 rebounds and both stats were largely accumulated by one sequence where she rebounded two of her own misses only to miss a third time. Hopefully she takes to the coaching available, works hard and develops.
Maybe I am grading on a curve but Mir above all else is a competitor and is not afraid to mix it up. Except for last game, she is a very good interior finisher. The attempts last night were not easy (just close) and she cuts hard on slip screens. Geno says she is improving but the main issue is that she does not like practice and until she gets that straightened out, she will be relegated to bench minutes
 
DePaul was my first UCONN game watched this year. I was impressed. UCONN is better than I thought, I expected the freshman to have an adjustment phase before they would be able to contribute at a significant level, I was wrong. Right now, UCONN is number 1 IMHO.
 
I’m not positive, but I think Anna playing the 4 has to be contributing to her growing pains. If I recall, we saw videos of her essentially playing point guard in high school, and last year she was always playing on the wing. This season, she sometimes looks lost on offense while setting screens and cutting. I’ve watched her set screens and then float out to the wing only to notice our wing players are in the exact same spot.

Last year she was always on the wing and received open looks via other players penetration into the lane. Also they did run a few plays for her where she curled at the top of the key, similar to Lou.

This year it just looks like her role is very different, and she’s uncomfortable. She’s visibly thinking a ton, and once she does get an open look, it seems like she is trying too hard to make shots.

I don’t think her defense is as bad as a lot of people say, and she rebounds and passes the ball well. But her shot needs to develop because the version on the floor right now is becoming an offensive liability. It’s frustrating because I know she is capable of being a double digit performer consistently. We’ll be a much better team when she figures it out.
 
Afterthought.

I know CW is getting alot of assists and that is great but I would nix that behind the back pass she tried to feed Paige on a transition layup. Poor Paige laid out for the pass and looked like she could have pulled multiple muscles. :eek:
 
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