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I know this thread began discussing a specific player, but ..... LOL
Anyway, I contend that UConn can win the National Championship with their current team - barring injuries.
This year's National Championship game would have looked very different with Dorka and Aubrey available. The Dorka benefit is obvious, but I think we tend to forget about Aubrey because we haven't seen her in so long. She's NM up high. Her aggressiveness and athleticism could change momentum. I contend we could have won with those two adding to the mix - not replacing someone, but adding to UConn's bodies and looks on the floor. That said, you can only use what you've got. The key is Amari's development. But if she can play useful minutes and everybody is healthy, this team can win it all. Doesn't matter who is better on paper for the Championship game - just who is better for that game. I can't wait until November.
 
Sometimes I wonder if the very disciplined offensive scheme limits the exceptional abilities of certain players. Players like Paige and Azzi would be unstoppable on the playground.
This isn't a playground and i think you may have this slightly backwards. Without the disciplined UCONN offensive schemes individual players could not maximize their ability. Put Azzi and Paige on the same playground or any gym with SC defenders Beal, Henderson and Cooke & I guarantee you might want to reconsider unstoppable. Both the players that come to UCONN and SC have to make sacrifices and improvements to their individual games for the greater good of the team. One of the key improvements that Azzi has to make is defensively because in both games against SC she was a defensive liability. I'm also not sure there is or would be a better "playground" player in the country than Cooke. Don't think for a second that Dawn has not had to coach out playground tendencies in Cooke in order for her to become a 3 year starter & NCAA champion.
 
Not sure what you're referring to but the post I made spoke about the wether the offensive scheme suited Paiges style of play. My thoughts were along the same lines as LoboDays.
I'm talking about Paige being perfectly suited for UCONN's offensive scheme. It is obvious that she is.
 
It's kind of hard to like you Coco. Maybe it's because you always think you are right, even when it's still totally up in the air. We can have different opinions without insulting each other overtly. People here are disputing what BOTH of us think regarding Paige possibly leaving but somehow I'm the only one that's "wrong". Think about that for a few nanoseconds and then think about it a few hours more if that is how long it takes you to assimilate the data. I'm agreeing with you and you still find joy in throwing an insult.
 
Sometimes I wonder if the very disciplined offensive scheme limits the exceptional abilities of certain players. Players like Paige and Azzi would be unstoppable on the playground.
Great players make great plays no matter what kind of offense their teams run.............if anything, Geno's offense gives each player a chance to score if they see an opportunity...............,.on some teams one player posses the ball for all but a few seconds of every possession which I would think is limiting.....
 
It's kind of hard to like you Coco. Maybe it's because you always think you are right, even when it's still totally up in the air. We can have different opinions without insulting each other overtly. People here are disputing what BOTH of us think regarding Paige possibly leaving but somehow I'm the only one that's "wrong". Think about that for a few nanoseconds and then think about it a few hours more if that is how long it takes you to assimilate the data. I'm agreeing with you and you still find joy in throwing an insult.
:eek: Maybe you would like me more if you disagreed with me. Give that a try let me know how it works out for you :D
 
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In January 2020, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert and WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike announced a collective bargaining agreement that would increase WNBA salaries to a $130,000 average salary and allow the league’s all-stars and superstars to earn a maximum salary of more than $500,000. In other words, pro salaries are on an upward trend. Who knows what they will be in 5 years when Paige would presumably be off her rookie deal?
 
:eek: Maybe you would like me more if you disagreed with me. Give that a try let me know how it works out for you :D
It clearly hasn't worked in the past Coco but fortunately for you I'm not too worried about it. I have bigger problems than Coco insulting me over nothing, because he/she gets their rocks off putting others down on a sports blog. Are you happy Coco? I think not. ;)
 
it's certainly possible but I believe early on she said she intended on staying for all four years and I think she's having so much fun it would be hard to leave..........if healthy she's most likely going to be the number one or two pick along with Boston no matter whether it's in one year or two......
I don't remember Paige saying that and even if she did that was before NIL which didn't go into effect until July of 2021. Again I'm only pointing out the possibility of her leaving. BTW Boston has the option of staying 2 more years in NCAA.
 
I don't remember Paige saying that and even if she did that was before NIL which didn't go into effect until July of 2021. Again I'm only pointing out the possibility of her leaving. BTW Boston has the option of staying 2 more years in NCAA.
I believe she was asked the question during her freshman year.........that's why I brought up Boston who I think is the only player that might go ahead of PB in the draft if they both continue to play great ball.......does being the number one draft choice in the WNBA matter to PB? I wouldn't think so.........

Naturally, Bueckers has similar goals.

“I want to win four (national titles),” Bueckers said. “That’s my goal and that should be everybody’s goal. Winning four championships, going undefeated all four years. I hate losing.”
 
Yeah, you’re right, getting 6’4” Ice Brady and 6’2” Ayana Patterson, and having Dorka, Edwards, and 6’2” Ducharme back won’t help that deficiency in the post at all.:rolleyes:
It’s always stated here that “bigs” take more than a year to develop.
Are we being overly optimistic that next year will disprove that theory?
I see a deficiency in the paint next year unless Aayliah continues her progress of the last 1/3 of 2022 and, hopefully Dorka comes back fully healed.
So far, Amari has shown me zero , other than casting a long shadow.
 
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I think she'd make a nice addition to the team. I'm watching the Fairfield-Texas R1 game. She took a wicked elbow in the chops from Texas big Lauren Ebo midway through the first half that stopped the game, drew blood, forced her into the locker room for the remainder of the half, required stitches and big bandage on her face...she started the 2nd half and on the very 1st possession came around a screen and nailed a 3. My kind of player. She scored 13 of her 17 in the 2nd half.

However, she's not the athletic type of player that, IMO, UConn needs to add to its roster in order to win the NC. But, I do believe she'd be a good addition.
 
It’s always stated here that “bigs” take more than a year to develop.
Are we being overly optimistic that next year will disprove that theory?
I see a deficiency in the paint next year unless Aayliah continues her progress of the last 1/3 of 2022 and, hopefully Dorka comes back fully healed.
So far, Amari has shown me zero , other than casting a long shadow.
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Happy Easter!!!
 
My guess is that the holiday weekend took precedence over Lou getting up to Storrs for a visit. I think we'll hear more by the end of the week.
 
I know this thread began discussing a specific player, but ..... LOL
Anyway, I contend that UConn can win the National Championship with their current team - barring injuries.
This year's National Championship game would have looked very different with Dorka and Aubrey available. The Dorka benefit is obvious, but I think we tend to forget about Aubrey because we haven't seen her in so long. She's NM up high. Her aggressiveness and athleticism could change momentum. I contend we could have won with those two adding to the mix - not replacing someone, but adding to UConn's bodies and looks on the floor. That said, you can only use what you've got. The key is Amari's development. But if she can play useful minutes and everybody is healthy, this team can win it all. Doesn't matter who is better on paper for the Championship game - just who is better for that game. I can't wait until November.
Don’t forget Azzi was sick and Liv had a groin issue! The team we put on the floor against SC was not nearly our best! That is a fact! That doesn’t mean we would have won but it certainly would have made the game more competitive.
 
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Any big that comes in via portal or 5th yr would take minutes away from Dorka, Edwards, etc. No one I can see out there that I would want to sit any of our existing players for, including frosh. Odds are good one of 3, the frosh or DeBerry, will step up. I could see another true point guard to spell Paige/Muhl and give some defensive pressure. Don't see Aubrey defending quick guards. Seems straightforward. Get me a point guard and/or focus on existing team.
 
Obviously if she continues to be dogged by injuries that could have an impact on her decision whether to go pro early. I simply view her as the ultimate team player and I don't see her leaving Azzi and friends until they get an NC or her eligibility runs out. How much money will she make as the number one or number two WNBA pick? Is that going to make a big difference in her lifestyle? The money is great but PB hardly seems the type to be basing her actions on the money. On a slightly different tangent, do you think she would have the same notoriety today if she had chosen a school other than UConn? I may be fooling myself but I would say no.........
yes because I hear of Caitlyn Clark a lot on Espn, she even gets featured in the top 10 commercial for Sportscenter. Is Iowa a powerhouse? My guesss is no
 
Easter greetings. Drove by Storrs on Saturday en route to Boston to watch my eldest son run the Boston Marathon tomorrow.

Saw this article on Lou Lopez-Senechal, who I've seen play over the years. She managed 17 against a Texas team that had figured out whom she was early on and was on her. Nice job.

Would hope another school that has contacted her is ND. The Irish need depth of any kind, but LLS would be great at the three, allowing Citron to play the 2, 3 or 4, which she'll probably be doing a lot of.

Stay tuned.
 
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We will agree to disagree.
Okay.

But there is just no way how a player who does not have other A/A’s in which she has to carry the team more than normal as a freshman and when healthy she led team to FF and her efficiency was off the charts, how any analysis can say "the scheme doesn't fit her." Her stats as a frosh were 59.91% EFG% and her TS% was 63.02%. As the number 1 option with a team not as strong support-wise as many of the past FF UCONN teams, while averaging 20 ppg, how can that possibly be interpreted in any manner as a scheme fit issue?

Maybe if she had a prime Lebron James and Michael Jordan on the wings and Olajuwon and McHale in the post? But in this scenario she would never learn how to score.

And on the flip-side if you want to turn her into ":Steve Nash" in which every game she has to make a play for the offense to run in a specific Nash-like-manner, then why would any other top recruit want to come and play that style? As Geno said after last year’s FF loss to Arizona, he could’ve built na offense for pick-and-rolls for Paige while the others watch, but at least in the pros players he explained that pros are paid so they will hang outside the 3 point line but in college young kids, if they are top recruits, want to show what they can do too. For example, for the next 3 years do we think Caroline Ducharme wants to just play off of Paige and not continue to learn more than that?
 
Any big that comes in via portal or 5th yr would take minutes away from Dorka, Edwards, etc. No one I can see out there that I would want to sit any of our existing players for, including frosh. Odds are good one of 3, the frosh or DeBerry, will step up. I could see another true point guard to spell Paige/Muhl and give some defensive pressure. Don't see Aubrey defending quick guards. Seems straightforward. Get me a point guard and/or focus on existing team.
I think you are severely overestimating the roster as it exists today in both quality and quantity. By quantity: the roster is 10 and we have 3 players that will be recovering from wrist (Dorka) back (Aubrey) and knee fracture surgery (Paige). By quality: Why should adding a player that takes minutes away from any player on this roster be considered a a bad thing? It is not like this roster is full of players that are AA or even all conference players. UCONN needs to add more than just a PG.
 
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Good thing it not math because every math class I ever sat through would leads me to believe if you had 5 brazil nuts and sudden lost 2 of them your "need" would be equal to 2 if you intend to break even. Likewise if you had 4 peanuts and lost one the need to get back even would be 1. UCONN is bringing in two players that are capable of playing the post=peanuts. UCONN is not bringing in any guards (at the moment) =we don't have enough brazil nuts to get back to where we were. There is also a corollary which says two is greater than 1.
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all the injuries she's gone through you really think she's going to risk an extra year to stay and lose on millions? Idc what she makes in college, it's nothing to the pro's. Especially with exclusive shoe deals in the Wnba. Plus what if someone like the Liberty get the 1st overall pick, who would pass on going to NY?
I’m not sure where you are coming up with “millions”! I don’t think anyone is making “millions” in the WNBA. If they were I doubt many of them would be shortening their career by going overseas to play after their WNBA season! Their top salary is somewhere around $230,000 last I heard and their attendance is a disaster so I’m not sure where the value is for companies to shell out millions for endorsements either! While I am admittedly not an expert on this, it would not surprise me at all if Paige, certainly by her senior year, is making more money than 90% or more of the WNBA players. As for injuries, I would think she’s at least as likely to be injured in the WNBA (or overseas) as she is in college. Obviously, she will choose what is right for her but I doubt it will be about the money.
 
Paige is a very unique person. She will be a multi millionaire (if she isn’t already) very soon. She also seems to be a person whose spiritual drive could lead her in a different direction altogether. She could leave after 3 years financially secure for life and be done with basketball. One thing for sure, if she goes to the WNBA after 3 or 4 years, it won’t be because of the money. It will be for the love of the sport. She could spend a weekend taping an ad for Dr Pepper and make more than her WNBA contract. And, one thing that is not discussed ……the condition of her knees going forward. Many an athlete were never the same after sustaining a surgery needed injury. They played….they tried…but they were never the same.
 
Paige is a very unique person. She will be a multi millionaire (if she isn’t already) very soon. She also seems to be a person whose spiritual drive could lead her in a different direction altogether. She could leave after 3 years financially secure for life and be done with basketball. One thing for sure, if she goes to the WNBA after 3 or 4 years, it won’t be because of the money. It will be for the love of the sport. She could spend a weekend taping an ad for Dr Pepper and make more than her WNBA contract. And, one thing that is not discussed ……the condition of her knees going forward. Many an athlete were never the same after sustaining a surgery needed injury. They played….they tried…but they were never the same.
I agree with your assessment of Paige the human being. She is truly unique, and motivated by much more than basketball, although her love for the game is on display every time she takes the court.

As for her injury, after watching her carve up NC State for 27 pts in double-overtime, playing 45/50 minutes, I’m reasonably certain she’s all the way back physically. While another injury is always a possibility, that’s a risk every basketball player takes whenever they step on the court.
 
Obviously if she continues to be dogged by injuries that could have an impact on her decision whether to go pro early. I simply view her as the ultimate team player and I don't see her leaving Azzi and friends until they get an NC or her eligibility runs out. How much money will she make as the number one or number two WNBA pick? Is that going to make a big difference in her lifestyle? The money is great but PB hardly seems the type to be basing her actions on the money. On a slightly different tangent, do you think she would have the same notoriety today if she had chosen a school other than UConn? I may be fooling myself but I would say no.........
Wait, what? She had 1 injury that caused her to miss games this year. Last offseason she had surgery but did not miss any games. I get that because she is of slight frame that the narrative "could be" she will miss games but she has not had any other injuries that have caused her to miss games. As the father of a daughter who plays basketball, you know ankles twist, hamstrings, bruises of all sorts, elbows and such occur all the time but as I said, Paige has not missed any games due to being "dogged" by injuries and to state such without a categorical list of injuries and missed games is simply a fabrication.

That said, Lou Lopez Senechal I believe could provide some help off the bench at the guard position to give us some additional depth. Caroline is not a guard and I would not want her bringing the ball up against any press. That leaves us with 3 ball handlers at the moment and YES, we could use a fourth. Also, as LLS has a pretty good career 3 point percentage of .378 (career 151 for 399) that should sustain against better competition and we have to consider she will not be the focus any any teams defensive effort but a 2nd/3rd option on the floor. I say if she's willing to understand playing time is earned, bring her on, heck, that gives us 4 non-American players which for a UConn roster, has to be a record, not quite USF but still... :rolleyes:
 
Wait, what? She had 1 injury that caused her to miss games this year. Last offseason she had surgery but did not miss any games. I get that because she is of slight frame that the narrative "could be" she will miss games but she has not had any other injuries that have caused her to miss games. As the father of a daughter who plays basketball, you know ankles twist, hamstrings, bruises of all sorts, elbows and such occur all the time but as I said, Paige has not missed any games due to being "dogged" by injuries and to state such without a categorical list of injuries and missed games is simply a fabrication.

That said, Lou Lopez Senechal I believe could provide some help off the bench at the guard position to give us some additional depth. Caroline is not a guard and I would not want her bringing the ball up against any press. That leaves us with 3 ball handlers at the moment and YES, we could use a fourth. Also, as LLS has a pretty good career 3 point percentage of .378 (career 151 for 399) that should sustain against better competition and we have to consider she will not be the focus any any teams defensive effort but a 2nd/3rd option on the floor. I say if she's willing to understand playing time is earned, bring her on, heck, that gives us 4 non-American players which for a UConn roster, has to be a record, not quite USF but still... :rolleyes:
yes........that's two surgeries in two years...........hopefully that's the end of her health issues but we simply don't know.........the point is, if she does suffer additional injuries she may decide that it's better to go pro more quickly to protect her position in the draft........not a likely scenario but it is a potential one.........BTW one of my daughters played high level high school basketball and was recruited to play college ball but after suffering two knee injuries requiring surgeries, a lower back injury and recurring headaches after a concussion decided to give up the sport, so yes I know all too well how tough the game can be.......
 
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