Yeah but were those players as skilled as some of the bigs she'll go against next year?One of the Chinese players was 6'6", and the Cesko team had 2 players her size.
Yeah but were those players as skilled as some of the bigs she'll go against next year?One of the Chinese players was 6'6", and the Cesko team had 2 players her size.
You could say that about any high schooler.Yeah but were those players as skilled as some of the bigs she'll go against next year?
Very true, I'm not from Missouri but ya still have to Show Me.You could say that about any high schooler.
The big "O" (Olivia Vukosa) will play major minutes as a freshman. She's the closest player to Stewie since...A post player who can score and defend consistently against Cardoso or Betts is, by definition, an All-American and a WNBA lottery pick. Dorka, Olivia, and Aaliyah were not at that level until almost the end of their college careers.
For that matter, neither were Cardoso or Betts. Do you remember Cardoso at Syracuse or Betts at Stanford? UConn played Syracuse in the NCAA Tournament in Cardoso's freshman year, and she was not a big factor in that game -- in part because she was not in physical shape to play major minutes.
So please don't expect Jana, Gandy, or any other post whom Geno recruits out of high school, Europe, or the transfer portal to play at that level in her first year at UConn. That will not happen. The BEST case is to find someone who can reach that level by the time she leaves Storrs, and is motivated to do so. That would be the next Stef Dolson or the next ONO, which is the most that UConn fans can realistically expect. And with UConn's talent at other positions, that should be enough to contend for a National Championship.
While I am as optimistic as anyone on this Board, all these pictures show is an aggressive player competing with others 3-4" shorter than her. I have seen videos that are much more positive, just as I have some that are less so. Not sure it is worth the effort to justify how great she will be-will be up to her to demonstrate why Geno signed her. Post injury may take multiple years. On a related note, kudos to the coaching staff for literally covering the world for talent. For long time posters, when did you ever expect Geno to look at Egypt for players?
I would say, "more like Stef,' but if either is true and she is in a UConn uniform, who cares?The big "O" (Olivia Vukosa) will play major minutes as a freshman. She's the closest player to Stewie since...
Stewie !
The thread is a little silly. Obviously we have to see how any player does in college. Neither Megan Walker nor Christyn Williams ever consistently dominated the way one might expect for #1 ranked recruits. But some things do show up in pre-college competition such as aggressiveness, ball handling that usually don’t go away in college. Jana shows a lot of what we could use right now. Hopefully it shows up next year.Very true, I'm not from Missouri but ya still have to Show Me.
You’re right — though in at least two of the pics those players aren’t smaller. Geno will make something of her if it’s at all possible. My point wasn’t to get in Geno’s way, but merely to address the suggestion that she’s a project like Piath and Amari. The pics show that she is aggressive and has some moves. I have no idea what Jana’s ceiling is, but her baseline is clearly not the same as theirs was. You can’t teach heart — a player has to supply that.While I am as optimistic as anyone on this Board, all these pictures show is an aggressive player competing with others 3-4" shorter than her. I have seen videos that are much more positive, just as I have some that are less so. Not sure it is worth the effort to justify how great she will be-will be up to her to demonstrate why Geno signed her. Post injury may take multiple years. On a related note, kudos to the coaching staff for literally covering the world for talent. For long time posters, when did you ever expect Geno to look at Egypt for players?
Is this thread about Jana?You seem to have forgotten El Alfy whose story has been delayed for a year.