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Does UConn Need a Low-Post "Banger"?

I thought it was already written and filmed. I hear the sequel will begin filming this November.

Naa, that was about guys in Indiana, one of my top movies. This one will be about young women, top talent without, the big dominant center. Fighting from November to April through illness, injuries of 40 percent o the team. Mentally and physically being beaten. By January few pundits and many fans believed they'd not make it to the sweet16. The pathos, the behind the scenes anguish, Geno pushing and pressing each standing player to excell, Christine hugging, and caring for each all the time demanding mental toughness--Nika, a sub on most teams leads this team to victorys, Edwards who didn't have a good early season becomes a major player. THEN --the kid from Boston, came out of no where to win games, a Freshman from Virginia can't miss a 3, finally the Star Paige is better--there is no way she can be healthy, but she plays. Stumbles a bit in early games, she isn't the player of 2021, but her heart is huge----Well--you get the picture, fill this in with dialog and pick the right actors --a hit.
 
Naa, that was about guys in Indiana, one of my top movies. This one will be about young women, top talent without, the big dominant center. Fighting from November to April through illness, injuries of 40 percent o the team. Mentally and physically being beaten. By January few pundits and many fans believed they'd not make it to the sweet16. The pathos, the behind the scenes anguish, Geno pushing and pressing each standing player to excell, Christine hugging, and caring for each all the time demanding mental toughness--Nika, a sub on most teams leads this team to victorys, Edwards who didn't have a good early season becomes a major player. THEN --the kid from Boston, came out of no where to win games, a Freshman from Virginia can't miss a 3, finally the Star Paige is better--there is no way she can be healthy, but she plays. Stumbles a bit in early games, she isn't the player of 2021, but her heart is huge----Well--you get the picture, fill this in with dialog and pick the right actors --a hit.
Nah, I see a trilogy.

2022 the comeback that comes up short.

Next year, the one point, triple overtime heartbreaker decided by a controversial last second call by the refs. ;)

The following year, UConn domination and return to glory.
 
Nah, I see a trilogy.

2022 the comeback that comes up short.

Next year, the one point, triple overtime heartbreaker decided by a controversial last second call by the refs. ;)

The following year, UConn domination and return to glory.
Nooooooo!!!
 
Nah, I see a trilogy.

2022 the comeback that comes up short.

Next year, the one point, triple overtime heartbreaker decided by a controversial last second call by the refs. ;)

The following year, UConn domination and return to glory.
That would die from lack of viewer. If you want to fund that pIX- it would be oked by your family, nixed by the Biz, got it? get it? good. The only movie that would sell would have --a group of kid, mostly ragged from the sticks, those hicks, picking tobacco when not in school, losing to the power house from Connectiut. The big post being brought to her knees by a tiny tot from Minesota, accompanied by kids grom around the world and the country--who worked hard to take down the giant. And they do. Box office buffo kEEP DANCING KID--YOU MAKE MAKE IT.
 
The reason UConn couldn't free up PB and Fudd for 3s was because SC allowed their bigs to jump out on the high screens so they couldn't shoot over them. SC knew UConn had no inside offensive game and could sell out defensively. One example was the outside shot Fudd tried to take that Saxton jumped out to block.
Totally agree. And this was also true on offense. And having an inside offensive game was impacted by the injury to Dorka. I'm mainly thinking of foul trouble. The experience beating Stanford showed how vulnerable Liv and AE were to fouling out. I think this is why GA put AD in for as long as he did. But if they were worried about fouls, they were not going to be effective against Boston or Saxton or Cardozo offensively or defensively. Having a healthy Dorka in that game would have opened up their games on both ends for Liv and AE. And by extension, it would have opened up Azzi and Paige on offense and defense. I suspect if Dorka had been able to play, Henderson would not have had a big game because she and Zia would have been too occupied chasing Paige and Azzi all over the floor. All of this means it might have been a close game, maybe even a toss-up, like it was in last year's meeting.

Once you put it this way, the urgency of getting an inside banger seems less relevant. That's what AE already is, and Ice and Ayanna look to be formidable in this same way. If AE is not afraid of foul trouble, and Dorka has Amari backing her up, we already have a formidable front court.
 
Totally agree. And this was also true on offense. And having an inside offensive game was impacted by the injury to Dorka. I'm mainly thinking of foul trouble. The experience beating Stanford showed how vulnerable Liv and AE were to fouling out. I think this is why GA put AD in for as long as he did. But if they were worried about fouls, they were not going to be effective against Boston or Saxton or Cardozo offensively or defensively. Having a healthy Dorka in that game would have opened up their games on both ends for Liv and AE. And by extension, it would have opened up Azzi and Paige on offense and defense. I suspect if Dorka had been able to play, Henderson would not have had a big game because she and Zia would have been too occupied chasing Paige and Azzi all over the floor. All of this means it might have been a close game, maybe even a toss-up, like it was in last year's meeting.

Once you put it this way, the urgency of getting an inside banger seems less relevant. That's what AE already is, and Ice and Ayanna look to be formidable in this same way. If AE is not afraid of foul trouble, and Dorka has Amari backing her up, we already have a formidable front court.
I think I need better glasses because I don’t see what’s so many Connecticut fans see in Amari. She appears to be a good passer from the elbow and an OK shooter from long range but do we need that with Paige Azzi and Caroline I don’t think so. Most of her highlights are in garbage time. I know she’s going to spend time over the summer getting stronger and improving her skills but for so many people to automatically pencil her in as dependable I just don’t see it. If she were to get that much better over the summer that’s fantastic and I wholeheartedly would love to see it. I would just rather have an experienced grad transfer who we know can play high level post. Foul trouble has been an issue and that third experience the big could be key to another national title. look how disruptive losing Dorka was and what she could have meant in that title game. If the incoming bigs and Amari can prove themselves throughout the season that would be incredible but I just don’t see Connecticut depending on them in a critical big game situation. A senior or grad student may have been through it before and handle it with the experience. I don’t see a one-year transfer stunting the growth of all younger players considering practice is where they learn the most and having an additional big to practice against can only be beneficial. If they don’t sign a transfer big I believe it’s a serious role of the dice which I hope doesn’t come up snake eyes
 
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I think I need better glasses because I don’t see what’s so many Connecticut fans see in Amari. She appears to be a good passer from the elbow and an OK shooter from long range but do we need that with Paige Azzi and Caroline I don’t think so. Most of her highlights are in garbage time. I know she’s going to spend time over the summer getting stronger and improving her skills but for so many people to automatically pencil her in as dependable I just don’t see it. If she were to get that much better over the summer that’s fantastic and I wholeheartedly would love to see it. I would just rather have an experienced grad transfer who we know can play high level post. Foul trouble has been an issue and that third experience the big could be key to another national title. look how disruptive losing Dorka was and what she could have meant in that title game. If the incoming bigs and Amari can prove themselves throughout the season that would be incredible but I just don’t see Connecticut depending on them in a critical big game situation. A senior or grad student may have been through it before and handle it with the experience. I don’t see a one-year transfer stunting the growth of all younger players considering practice is where they learn the most and having an additional big to practice against can only be beneficial. If they don’t sign a transfer big I believe it’s a serious role of the dice which I hope doesn’t come up snake eyes
not sure how those Connecticut fans could see anything in her since she played just a tiny bit more than not at all. Somewhat baffling as she was a quite highly ranked recruit and you cant teach 6-5.
 
I think I need better glasses because I don’t see what’s so many Connecticut fans see in Amari. She appears to be a good passer from the elbow and an OK shooter from long range but do we need that with Paige Azzi and Caroline I don’t think so. Most of her highlights are in garbage time. I know she’s going to spend time over the summer getting stronger and improving her skills but for so many people to automatically pencil her in as dependable I just don’t see it. If she were to get that much better over the summer that’s fantastic and I wholeheartedly would love to see it. I would just rather have an experienced grad transfer who we know can play high level post. Foul trouble has been an issue and that third experience the big could be key to another national title. look how disruptive losing Dorka was and what she could have meant in that title game. If the incoming bigs and Amari can prove themselves throughout the season that would be incredible but I just don’t see Connecticut depending on them in a critical big game situation. A senior or grad student may have been through it before and handle it with the experience. I don’t see a one-year transfer stunting the growth of all younger players considering practice is where they learn the most and having an additional big to practice against can only be beneficial. If they don’t sign a transfer big I believe it’s a serious role of the dice which I hope doesn’t come up snake eyes
I only said "if." I don't know how Amari will look in November. If she makes the most of this summer and fall, she'll get the PT. What I don't see is who in the portal so many folks think will just step into the UConn front court and solve all the problems, especially since they'd have to fit the culture and accept limited minutes. Dorka was an incredible find. I don't see another Dorka on the horizon.
 
What UConn needs more than anything is players that show up and excel in big games. Everyone knows what Paige can do but the team needs 2-3 more players that aren't afraid of the big moments/big games. Are they on the roster ? I guess the jury is still out on that and we'll have to wait and see.
 
I think I need better glasses because I don’t see what’s so many Connecticut fans see in Amari. She appears to be a good passer from the elbow and an OK shooter from long range but do we need that with Paige Azzi and Caroline I don’t think so. Most of her highlights are in garbage time. I know she’s going to spend time over the summer getting stronger and improving her skills but for so many people to automatically pencil her in as dependable I just don’t see it. If she were to get that much better over the summer that’s fantastic and I wholeheartedly would love to see it. I would just rather have an experienced grad transfer who we know can play high level post. Foul trouble has been an issue and that third experience the big could be key to another national title. look how disruptive losing Dorka was and what she could have meant in that title game. If the incoming bigs and Amari can prove themselves throughout the season that would be incredible but I just don’t see Connecticut depending on them in a critical big game situation. A senior or grad student may have been through it before and handle it with the experience. I don’t see a one-year transfer stunting the growth of all younger players considering practice is where they learn the most and having an additional big to practice against can only be beneficial. If they don’t sign a transfer big I believe it’s a serious role of the dice which I hope doesn’t come up snake eyes
I agree on all of your points.
 
Who are the Bigs who remain in the portal that could contribute to the team?
 
What UConn needs more than anything is players that show up and excel in big games. Everyone knows what Paige can do but the team needs 2-3 more players that aren't afraid of the big moments/big games. Are they on the roster ? I guess the jury is still out on that and we'll have to wait and see.
That’s who Evina was — so-so shooter except when it really mattered. I think it’s who CD is, lots of turnovers early but clutch shots and tough D when the game is on the line. Azzi too. I think Lou showed this same game toughness at Fairfield. This can’t be coached, I think. You just have to hope to stumble upon it in this or that kid, and when you find it, you train them hard and put them in the big game.
 
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