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That was WiltNot so Lew Alcindor --I always how he had the energy to play with 20000 conquests.
That was WiltNot so Lew Alcindor --I always how he had the energy to play with 20000 conquests.
To me the game of basketball changed in the Olympics. European bigs shooting 3's, opening up the lane for dribble drive and spreading the floor. 3 pointers are game changers and even if you get a 20 -20 from a big, you have to have some 3 's to open things up for everyone else.
Last night, I thought slowing the game down worked well for South Carolina, but also took them out of rhythm. Trying to execute at the end of the shot clock for 40 minutes against UCONN is difficult. UCONN kept hurrying things up and in the second half, and to me, it was the mental exhaustion rather than physical that did the Gamecocks in. They had the game in control until the final minute of the 2nd quarter and then the last minute of the 3 rd quarter UCONN jumped further ahead. Mentally draining and frustrating.
You are correct Lew only had 19000!! (kidding). How do you have the energy for the game--(i suppose you can ask--which game?)That was Wilt
SC, I personally hope that you and CockyLH and other Columbia-directed posters stay around the BY. We seem to have lost posters from other competitor schools along the way. The season has a long way to go.???????????????
That's great and all but I wasn't talking about SC's conditioning in relation to UCONN's.. call SC out of shape and slow, that's fine, I'm not arguing that. That's another conversation.
But that's not the reason Wilson didn't produce as effectively in the 2nd half.. its because she was double and triple teamed. Wilson is well equipped to play 4 quarters. Her effectiveness decreased because she was being defended differently (and occasionally fouled, but I digress on THAT subject as well).
... and in a bunch at one point.I think it was her shorts. They were a bit too short.
Are you shading Luc Longley?Uh. Phil Jackson might have something to say about that.
The Jordan pippen Rodman Bulls killed the center.
Bingo! And you may just have identified Lou's actual (and crucial) contribution to UConn's victory last night. If, by consuming defensive attention and energy from Davis and Gray, she reduced their scoring by more than her own scoring was reduced, then that was a net victory for her and UConn, and a net loss for them and for South Carolina.I think Davis and Gray spent so much energy trying to take KLS out of the equation that it threw them off offensively. If just a few more of their shots had fallen the complexion of last night's game would've been different in my opinion.
Are you shading Luc Longley?

You brought up the Bulls.Wouldn't I have to know what a Luc Longley is in order to throw him/her/it shade?
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Oldude - interesting but I don't think it is all that accurate for a few reasons:
1. One of the issues with the big man/woman center is god only makes a few of them every decade it seems, and there are a lot more teams than 'bigs' to go around, so it has always been an issue for most teams to figure out a way to counteract the few teams that have the big guys. Three point shooting certainly helps, and speed and smarts and passing have all been countermeasures. But the Griners and Jabars will always have a place at the table when they come along because they do pose serious issues for the teams that aren't lucky enough to snag one of them. In the pros where true zone defenses are not allowed you can force them outside on defense usually and that creates a problem for them, but in college where defensive three seconds doesn't exist ..
2. Geno certainly didn't create the idea of multifunctional undersized posts, most people attribute it to European basketball imports to the pros. Rebecca, Lauren Jackson, EDD, and Stewart all have exhibited that inside and outside skill, but they have all performed best when paired with a more traditional post player. If Geno had Tina Charles still on hist roster she would being taking a lot of minutes away from Gabby or Napheesa and Geno would be more relaxed about the outcome of the season! Next year and the year after he will be really happy to have BIG options in the lineup. This team is lots of fun to watch and root for and they are playing fabulous basketball, but the NC trophy hasn't been engraved yet!
3. For just a moment, fantasize about what might have been had Wilson chosen UConn! I think she and Geno would have made a pretty good match, and UConn would be even more dominant right now. OK - back to reality, love this team, and what they have done, but Gabby and Napheesa are also pretty unique players, and I wouldn't like to plug two other 6'1/5'11 players into their roles - can't think of another two playing college ball right know that would be getting it done, can you? So .. the formula depends on two unique players, not something that will start a trend!
They were absolutely right, but the 2 dominant BIGS were 6’1” & 5’11” and they didn’t play for South Carolina.
As underrated as Gabby and Pheesa are, is as overrated as Coates is.
I was thinking it started with EDD before Stewie.
I agree with you here SCG. IMO, it's Staley's offense( or lack thereof ) that wastes Wilson's abilities. She sets her bigs up to be isolated and denied the ball because there's very little movement in the half court and good defenses know that without the high- low there will be no easy points. SC gets no points in transition and generates nothing off their defense which dooms bigs like Wilson that can run to be stuck in that low post watching poor shooters launch 3's. Granted, UConn is an out of the norm level of defense but against most teams, if Staley knew how to open up and get some easy points SC should score more than 77 a game.???????????????
That's great and all but I wasn't talking about SC's conditioning in relation to UCONN's.. call SC out of shape and slow, that's fine, I'm not arguing that. That's another conversation.
But that's not the reason Wilson didn't produce as effectively in the 2nd half.. its because she was double and triple teamed. Wilson is well equipped to play 4 quarters. Her effectiveness decreased because she was being defended differently (and occasionally fouled, but I digress on THAT subject as well).
Unfortunately there are a limited number of athletic bigs available each year, so most colleges recruit "projects" and hope for the best.To the OP, very good post. Unfortunately, the men have not gotten the message. They keep recruiting big man projects who they hope will clog the lane and blocks shots. They got the blocked shots but only clog the lane to our detriment.
She was distracted, you know, the I coulda played here syndrome.Coates had the better game last night of SC's 2 bigs, shooting 4-6 with 14 rbs. Wilson all but disappeared in the 2nd half.