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It's been well-documented how much affection and respect Geno has for Renee. But according to John A's blog in which he writes about the Sun and Renee coming off the bench, Geno had some tough advice for Renee when she was cut from the USA national team:
Montgomery scored 23 against the Silver Stars, the most points scored by a Sun bench player since she scored 33 in 2010 against the Lynx, with whom she began her career.
“Renee Montgomery?,” said Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes. “She broke us down.”
Should Montgomery be asked to remain in that role all season, her former UConn coach, Geno Auriemma, believes it might be the best thing for the remainder of her career. When Montgomery was cut from USA Basketball’s World Championship team in 2010, Auriemma, the national team coach, had some advice for her.
“When I cut Renee, I told her that she wasn’t good enough and she wasn’t mature enough,” Auriemma said earlier this week. “She needed to grow up. And these things will help her grow up.”
http://courantblogs.com/uconn-women/sun-lynx-battle-of-the-unbeatens/#more-1462
Geno never stops taking players out of their comfort zone. Take note, Brianna Turner.
Montgomery scored 23 against the Silver Stars, the most points scored by a Sun bench player since she scored 33 in 2010 against the Lynx, with whom she began her career.
“Renee Montgomery?,” said Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes. “She broke us down.”
Should Montgomery be asked to remain in that role all season, her former UConn coach, Geno Auriemma, believes it might be the best thing for the remainder of her career. When Montgomery was cut from USA Basketball’s World Championship team in 2010, Auriemma, the national team coach, had some advice for her.
“When I cut Renee, I told her that she wasn’t good enough and she wasn’t mature enough,” Auriemma said earlier this week. “She needed to grow up. And these things will help her grow up.”
http://courantblogs.com/uconn-women/sun-lynx-battle-of-the-unbeatens/#more-1462
Geno never stops taking players out of their comfort zone. Take note, Brianna Turner.