Why is there a big hump on that bear's back?
The big hump is a large muscle that a grizzly bear uses when it digs or tears through logs and brush looking for food.Why is there a big hump on that bear's back?
As Igor said, "What 'ump? "Why is there a big hump on that bear's back?
I’m surprised that Aston didn’t see this coming even while recruiting her. The red lights were flashing all over.I've heard, or rather seen them. Her experience at UT has gone exactly as I predicted. From day one she walked into the gym with the attitude that she was the best ever promised child and quickly found out she wasn't even the best in the room, and nothing is promised. It was an easy prediction that her poor conditioning wouldn't help at all. She'll chase minutes to another school and find happiness at being top dog among mediocrity.
Why would playing for the Opals not get Ezi in the WNBA? Liz Cambage never played for an American College and she had no problems being drafted or playing. Injuries and homesickness curtailed her WNBA career but she's back now.Ezi should know that she is a lock for the Opals, with Brondello having anointed her "the future of the Opals." Playing in the WNBL will not get her to the WNBA and it is the latter that is very much her goal, with Lauren Jackson and Penny Taylor being childhood idols.
As you point pout, there are several ways to get into the WNBA. But over the last few years, the one sure way to get into the WNBA was to start for and graduate from UConn WBB. Heck, UConn even gets their reserves into the WNBA, i.e. Kiah Stokes.Why would playing for the Opals not get Ezi in the WNBA? Liz Cambage never played for an American College and she had no problems being drafted or playing. Injuries and homesickness curtailed her WNBA career but she's back now.
Why would playing for the Opals not get Ezi in the WNBA? Liz Cambage never played for an American College and she had no problems being drafted or playing. Injuries and homesickness curtailed her WNBA career but she's back now.
Well that bear is scary looking! Would not want to come face to face that's for sure.The big hump is a large muscle that a grizzly bear uses when it digs or tears through logs and brush looking for food.
I just hope he’s paid enough - and fed enough. And thank you, I’ll pick my own cuddle partner.Common, he's a paid actor. It's all pretend. They just wanna cuddle.
I hear these Australian red-bellied black snakes are cuddly little things too!Common, he's a paid actor. It's all pretend. They just wanna cuddle.
He has a red belly, just don't watch the tellyI hear these Australian red-bellied black snakes are cuddly little things too!
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Playing at UCONN is no guarantor of WNBA success either. Kelly Faris couldn't make the cut and Renee Montgomery has bounced around the league for years. Steph Dolson is more of a personality than an actual contributor for both of the teams she's played for, Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league as well, even KML hasn't raised any hell in the league and I thought her game was better suited for the WNBA.As you point pout, there are several ways to get into the WNBA. But over the last few years, the one sure way to get into the WNBA was to start for and graduate from UConn WBB. Heck, UConn even gets their reserves into the WNBA, i.e. Kiah Stokes.
Playing at UCONN is no guarantor of WNBA success either. Kelly Faris couldn't make the cut and Renee Montgomery has bounced around the league for years. Steph Dolson is more of a personality than an actual contributor for both of the teams she's played for, Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league as well, even KML hasn't raised any hell in the league and I thought her game was better suited for the WNBA.
Playing at UCONN is no guarantor of WNBA success either. Kelly Faris couldn't make the cut and Renee Montgomery has bounced around the league for years. Steph Dolson is more of a personality than an actual contributor for both of the teams she's played for, Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league as well, even KML hasn't raised any hell in the league and I thought her game was better suited for the WNBA.
My point was not how successful UConn players are in the WNBA, but simply that a UConn WBB pedigree usually guarantees that you make a team.Playing at UCONN is no guarantor of WNBA success either. Kelly Faris couldn't make the cut and Renee Montgomery has bounced around the league for years. Steph Dolson is more of a personality than an actual contributor for both of the teams she's played for, Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league as well, even KML hasn't raised any hell in the league and I thought her game was better suited for the WNBA.
Nothing in life is guaranteed, but look at recent history of UConn players making it:Playing at UCONN is no guarantor of WNBA success either. Kelly Faris couldn't make the cut and Renee Montgomery has bounced around the league for years. Steph Dolson is more of a personality than an actual contributor for both of the teams she's played for, Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league as well, even KML hasn't raised any hell in the league and I thought her game was better suited for the WNBA.
Say what?Playing at UCONN is no guarantor of WNBA success either. Kelly Faris couldn't make the cut and Renee Montgomery has bounced around the league for years. Steph Dolson is more of a personality than an actual contributor for both of the teams she's played for, Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league as well, even KML hasn't raised any hell in the league and I thought her game was better suited for the WNBA.
Wait... I remember a certain poster predicting that Kelly Faris would never make a WNBA roster. Wait... that was a while ago in 2013. It's coming back to me now! IT WAS YOU!Playing at UCONN is no guarantor of WNBA success either. Kelly Faris couldn't make the cut and Renee Montgomery has bounced around the league for years. Steph Dolson is more of a personality than an actual contributor for both of the teams she's played for, Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league as well, even KML hasn't raised any hell in the league and I thought her game was better suited for the WNBA.
You saw the Joe Roth years?As a student, I rented a studio apartment in a very large house in the hills with a great view of the bay and a two block walk to the stadium. Saturdays, my then girlfriend (now wife of almost 38 years) and I would stroll down with our $1 student tickets. Good times and a welcome respite from the always important and exciting, but exhausting student activism of a few years before.
I think one of the strongest pitches that Geno can make to potential recruits (assuming that they have a goal to play basketball professionally, as most UConn recruits will have) is that nearly every recent player who was a starter in her senior year (unless obviously injured like Caroline Doty or Mel Thomas) has been drafted and has gotten a chance to play in the WNBA, and even players who never started regularly for UConn (Kiah Stokes, Ketia Swanier, and Ashley Battle) have been able to have multi-year careers. Is there ANY other program that can make that claim?
Because UConn is on television so much, players like Saniya Chong get looked at by WNBA scouts, and usually get drafted. Someone like Saniya might play 35 minutes per game for four years for a school like Pitt or Syracuse or Iowa State and never be drafted, simply because she would never be noticed or commented on, and her year-over-year development would not be minutely examined as Saniya's was. Kiah Stokes's game and her potential (great physical specimen with size and strength) and her shortcomings (slow motor, not motivated on offense) were noted constantly by the Doris Burkes of the world every time UConn was on ESPN, and all that attention probably got her drafted in the first round.
I'm not sure what this has to do with Ezi, however. She will probably be a lottery pick even if she plays her basketball inside a kangaroo pouch for the next four years.
It just amazes me how almost every thread that continues for pages will swerve into another thread entirely, usually by posters who want to compare their team's players/teams to UConn and end up just droning on and on...I think one of the strongest pitches that Geno can make to potential recruits (assuming that they have a goal to play basketball professionally, as most UConn recruits will have) is that nearly every recent player who was a starter in her senior year (unless obviously injured like Caroline Doty or Mel Thomas) has been drafted and has gotten a chance to play in the WNBA, and even players who never started regularly for UConn (Kiah Stokes, Ketia Swanier, and Ashley Battle) have been able to have multi-year careers. Is there ANY other program that can make that claim?
Because UConn is on television so much, players like Saniya Chong get looked at by WNBA scouts, and usually get drafted. Someone like Saniya might play 35 minutes per game for four years for a school like Pitt or Syracuse or Iowa State and never be drafted, simply because she would never be noticed or commented on, and her year-over-year development would not be minutely examined as Saniya's was. Kiah Stokes's game and her potential (great physical specimen with size and strength) and her shortcomings (slow motor, not motivated on offense) were noted constantly by the Doris Burkes of the world every time UConn was on ESPN, and all that attention probably got her drafted in the first round.
I'm not sure what this has to do with Ezi, however. She will probably be a lottery pick even if she plays her basketball inside a kangaroo pouch for the next four years.

yup and Chuck Muncie. A beautiful team to watch....So very, very sad about Joe Roth, who everyone apparently loved.You saw the Joe Roth years?
What are you talking about? Do you even follow the WNBA?
Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league? Tiff has played for exactly one team during her WNBA career -- the Atlanta Dream. Tiffany has improved her game every year and was an WNBA All Star last season while average 16 ppg. She was recently invited to Team USA's camp.
Stef (not Steph) Dolson was also an WNBA All Star last season. She started every game she played in last season for the Chicago Sky. She averaged 29 mins/game and 14.5 points/game (2nd on the team). Does "personality" put up those sorts of numbers?
I couldn't have said it better myself... Thank you for making my month... I'll probably laugh all the way to the 12th championship 
What are you talking about? Do you even follow the WNBA?
Tiffany Hayes has bounced around the league? Tiff has played for exactly one team during her WNBA career -- the Atlanta Dream. Tiffany has improved her game every year and was an WNBA All Star last season while average 16 ppg. She was recently invited to Team USA's camp.
Stef (not Steph) Dolson was also an WNBA All Star last season. She started every game she played in last season for the Chicago Sky. She averaged 29 mins/game and 14.5 points/game (2nd on the team). Does "personality" put up those sorts of numbers?