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Diamond Deshields, like her or not, is very much the real deal. That Cooper kid looks fabulous. With all the other talent they have, the key for the Vols is whether or not 6'6" Mercedes Russell is healthy and playing to her potential...if that happens, look out...Tennessee will be back. I guess I'm in the minority, but I'm hoping this is the case. With Pat's departure and her early dementia issues, hating UT just ain't as much fun as it used to be, at least for me. What WCBB desperately needs is more bitterly intense rivalries and fuller arenas. Nothing would be a bigger step in that direction as the reemergence of the Vols as a perennial Final Four contender. This is Holly's big opportunity to prove herself. I hope she does, and that I can start to "hate" her and her team the same way I "hate" Muffett and hers...with a bit of fear and lots of respect. Same for Dawn. Geno is not immortal, and the absolute UConn hegemony cannot,alas, last forever...but I ardently wish for UConn to be one of several always elite programs that fight it out annually for top recruiting talent and National Championships. It's inevitable, I think, that Tenn will be one of those...that's fine with me....bring 'em on!
What DeShields has shown so far is that if you give her 16 shots a game she will score a lot of points. Her 28% 3 point shooting won't be scaring many teams for sure. As far as Tenn reemerging "as a perennial Final Four contender", I'll only say that I have heard the same story too many times. They have been a preseason FF pick by the AP for 4 of the last 5 years . Every year their supporters have had a different tale. Two years ago Russell was going to put them there as a freshman. This year it's DeShields, Russell, and to a lesser degree Cooper. While they are certainly talented, they are also inexperienced, having played a total of zero minutes together in a game that means anything. Both DeShields and Russell are returning after surgery. And DeShields now has issues with an ankle and shin splints after having wrist issues as a freshman.
The other issue with Tenn is that they lost three seniors who represented about 40% of their offensive production and 40% of their minutes. Russell may eventually prove to be an upgrade to Harrison and DeShields/Cooper may be an improvement over Burdick/Massengale, but as far as experience is concerned there is a huge hole to filled by players with no experience together. IMO last year's Tenn squad was the best defensive team they have had in many years. They used a press and a half court trap like Rutgers at their best. That happened, IMO, because they had 3 players who were together for their 4th year and a fourth player (Graves) who was playing with them for her third year. I can see Tenn being a much better offensive team this coming season but I also think their defense will give up more points as well. Tenn will be a formidable team in 16/17. But I don't see them getting past the regionals this year.