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and this is a fact... I think!I do not agree. One does not have to be "qualified" to make a criticism.
and this is a fact... I think!I do not agree. One does not have to be "qualified" to make a criticism.
It sounds like all we had to do was have Polizano coach UConn??? It is possible all the things you suggest may have worked better but they also may have been worse. How do you know BB could function at this level. It was clear Kiah couldn't and Geno obviously felt BB couldn't. It is clear to me we couldn't defend Simms and her 23 points were the difference. Griner got what was expected and Heather might not have done a better defensive job in the second half than Stef, especially since she hurt her wrist.
Unfortunately, Caroline couldn't play at the speed of this game and none of the other guards could contain Simms. Was it worth a shot to try BB. You and I might, but Geno , who knows her best, didn't think so.
In my mind, the real reason we lost is that Baylor was a better team last night. My guess, is they will be even harder to beat at the end of the season because Griner is getting better every game she plays. She is the dominant player in WCBB.
I dont think Geno was outcoached at all....These were the best 2 teams in all of WBB and it played out exactly like that. Geno knows that this is regular season and he wanted to see what his kids would do when faced with a huge challenge in hostile territory. Which will be anywhere other than Storrs. Baylor didn't see everything that UConn can throw at it. Many of us felt that giving Banks a shot at Sims was worth it , and it may have been worth it. But Geno obviously felt that this wasn't the right time to reveal a potential secret weapon. When games get more important ( March) and we see Baylor again in the tournament , and I think we will , I think Geno may have a surprise or 2 up his sleeve for Baylor.Once Kim put Jordan Madden on KLM, she was mostly quiet, to the tune of no points for 13:16 of the second half. Could Geno have made an adjustment? If so, what?
Also, for all the plaudits given to HB, she didn't do much in the second half. Yes, the argument can be made that she wasn't afforded enough minutes to do much, but did Geno calculate that Griner would make the necessary adjustments on her and kept her on the bench for that reason?
Once Kim put Jordan Madden on KLM, she was mostly quiet, to the tune of no points for 13:16 of the second half. Could Geno have made an adjustment? If so, what?
Also, for all the plaudits given to HB, she didn't do much in the second half. Yes, the argument can be made that she wasn't afforded enough minutes to do much, but did Geno calculate that Griner would make the necessary adjustments on her and kept her on the bench for that reason?
An EXCELLENT post Milford. Props,bravo,covered it allA few key points in my mind:
Hindsight is easy, especially after a loss. We should have tried something differently. But what? And would it have been even worse?
Geno makes mistakes, but is on target far more than anyone else, especially in terms of preparation. Regarding in-game decisions, he may not be as strong there as in developing players and planning.
There have been a few cases where I have disagreed with Coach, but he would have been right far more than me or any of the rest of us.
As noted, particularly with a December game, he may coach more for the long run than for the game in question. For example, let the kids figure something out, even if it risks losing that game. The gain would be that it would not happen again, especially in a more important setting in March or April. He could also create a teaching moment: here is why we lost, and here is what you need to do to prevent another loss.
Yes, of course it has. That's why I mentioned the other games as well, not the first time we've seen it.Has it occurred to you that Baylor is a REALLY good defensive team that extended its defense and ratcheted up its pressure in crunch time? Unfortunately, Uconn is not the only team that can play aggressive, hard-nosed defense. Sims was quicker and stronger than any guard we had on the floor.
Excellent observations, Scotter.I don't really feel the angst some appear to have over the loss. The team acquitted itself well and frankly a close loss in that game may have been the best possible outcome for the long term goals of the team.
I would like to talk about what UConn did differently in this game than they had in the previous two games against Baylor and Griner. Geno and the rest of the coaching staff clearly coached the guards to drive and kick, and the players executed it extremely well. In the previous games Tiffany Hayes got herself in trouble trying to attack Griner to score and draw fouls. This game she played under control for basically the entire game. Kelly Faris had one of the best offensive games of her career. Some you will protest that Kelly shot 1 for 9. Evaluating single game performance by whether shots when or not is a mistake that is made far too often. Focusing on something that variable is not accurate measure of quality of play or a good predictor of future performance. Kelly played aggressively on offense this game, driving into seams to make the defense account for her and then making the pass to shooters or cutters. And the 3-point shots she did take, she took confidently even with the shot clock running down. It was an excellent strategy in my opinion and overall the team collectively executed it very well. Like I said UConn probably obtained the best possible outcome in this game for the long term goals of the team. Looking for the negatives feels like nitpicking without perspective and I'm not sure to what end.
I don't really feel the angst some appear to have over the loss. The team acquitted itself well and frankly a close loss in that game may have been the best possible outcome for the long term goals of the team. Looking for the negatives feels like nitpicking without perspective and I'm not sure to what end.
I think KLM got cold in the second half and whether Jordan Madden or anyone else was on her, she was going to miss. She had gotten off a number of shots earlier with pressure on her but her quick release and separation had won the day or should I say the half. It seems like her shot stopped dropping and it had little to do with her defender!Once Kim put Jordan Madden on KLM, she was mostly quiet, to the tune of no points for 13:16 of the second half. Could Geno have made an adjustment? If so, what?
Also, for all the plaudits given to HB, she didn't do much in the second half. Yes, the argument can be made that she wasn't afforded enough minutes to do much, but did Geno calculate that Griner would make the necessary adjustments on her and kept her on the bench for that reason?
doesn't say much about the shooter ... i guess UCONN is the only team that plays defense... in WCBB this year.I think KLM got cold in the second half and whether Jordan Madden or anyone else was on her, she was going to miss. She had gotten off a number of shots earlier with pressure on her but her quick release and separation had won the day or should I say the half. It seems like her shot stopped dropping and it had little to do with her defender!
I watched the game again yesterday. Something not mentioned is Buck hurt her wrist with 9:30 left in the first half and UConn down 19-12. So of her 14 minutes, 10 were played with a broken right wrist (its not broken). I wondered why she didn't get more minutes in the second half. This would explain it.
understood... just want to make sure we are not throwing around "broken" cause its notDC....she was on CPTV for the C of C game and said it still hurt like hell so I commend her for dealing with what was probably a lot of pain during the Baylor game.
Geno, who it should go without saying is the most successful head coach in the game, looks much further down the road than we do. He does not set out to lose games, but there are more important considerations than winning or losing any particular game. The game that he is by far most concerned about, is the last game of the season. Everything else is a preliminary to that. He may have had a trick or two that he could have played last night that he thought it better to save for tournament time, in the probable case that we will meet Ms. Griner & co. again. To boldly assert that "Geno was in error" or "Geno made a mistake" or "Geno got outcoached" is breathtakingly presumtuous, and probably should be accompanied by the poster's qualifications for making the assertion. imho, of course.
It sounds like all we had to do was have Polizano coach UConn??? It is possible all the things you suggest may have worked better but they also may have been worse. How do you know BB could function at this level. It was clear Kiah couldn't and Geno obviously felt BB couldn't. It is clear to me we couldn't defend Simms and her 23 points were the difference. Griner got what was expected and Heather might not have done a better defensive job in the second half than Stef, especially since she hurt her wrist.
Unfortunately, Caroline couldn't play at the speed of this game and none of the other guards could contain Simms. Was it worth a shot to try BB. You and I might, but Geno , who knows her best, didn't think so.
In my mind, the real reason we lost is that Baylor was a better team last night. My guess, is they will be even harder to beat at the end of the season because Griner is getting better every game she plays. She is the dominant player in WCBB.
The best thing about playing this game was we now know what to expect the next time we meet. I really like purpose chances the next time. We will need to find a way to get to the line more. We will need to sufficate sims and make somebody else beat us. Baylor showed their hand one on one and don't forget we had a big lead. The next time I bet Baylor has foul problems. The next time we will be much improved.