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During the pre-tournament press availability, Geno was asked about how Lou was being bumped/grabbed and fouled like teams did to Diana and Stewie. He mentioned the team needs to help her, but also mentioned that there are rules and it’s up to the officials to interpret and enforce the rules. Included in this response was “if this is how the rules are going to be enforced, next year, we’re going to be really hard to get a shot off against”. (I’m paraphrasing- it’s at 18 minute mark).
Lou clearly “reacted” to the illegal “movement restrictions”/holding during the season finale, earning an T. And Geno has been lobbying in the press and sidelines for stricter rule enforcement to no avail. He even threw a water bottle onto the court. It’s pretty safe to assume that Slim will face the same treatment when she returns next year. So the team will need to respond to these playing conditions during the upcoming tournaments and next year.
I assume that Geno’s concerns about reciprocal physical behavior (holding/restricting) is that our bench struggles to score and if our starters get in foul trouble, it hurts UConn disproportionately. But what about our bench? Couldn’t they lay out some borderline “physical” screens etc that force the officials to tighten up their calling? Even if the bench gets T’d up while “sending a message” or trying to force the officials to enforce rules, it would seem to be advantageous to UConn for the remainder of the game if Lou and Caroline could then move through the lane.
My questions for the yard:
What strategies would you use to try and overcome movement restrictions imposed by the opposition or the lack of enforcement by officiating?
Since the team has some open scholarships next year, would it make sense to bring in one or two physical bigs via the portal that can “play” the game in the physical manner in which the officials are encouraging teams to play? Give some “hard fouls” until the officiating tightens up.
(FWIW- I abhor the grabbing / head blows etc that has been used as a strategy against UCONN. And wish there was no room for it in the game. But the leagues and NCAA seem to be facilitating these conditions through their efforts inactions and we are where we are.)
Lou clearly “reacted” to the illegal “movement restrictions”/holding during the season finale, earning an T. And Geno has been lobbying in the press and sidelines for stricter rule enforcement to no avail. He even threw a water bottle onto the court. It’s pretty safe to assume that Slim will face the same treatment when she returns next year. So the team will need to respond to these playing conditions during the upcoming tournaments and next year.
I assume that Geno’s concerns about reciprocal physical behavior (holding/restricting) is that our bench struggles to score and if our starters get in foul trouble, it hurts UConn disproportionately. But what about our bench? Couldn’t they lay out some borderline “physical” screens etc that force the officials to tighten up their calling? Even if the bench gets T’d up while “sending a message” or trying to force the officials to enforce rules, it would seem to be advantageous to UConn for the remainder of the game if Lou and Caroline could then move through the lane.
My questions for the yard:
What strategies would you use to try and overcome movement restrictions imposed by the opposition or the lack of enforcement by officiating?
Since the team has some open scholarships next year, would it make sense to bring in one or two physical bigs via the portal that can “play” the game in the physical manner in which the officials are encouraging teams to play? Give some “hard fouls” until the officiating tightens up.
(FWIW- I abhor the grabbing / head blows etc that has been used as a strategy against UCONN. And wish there was no room for it in the game. But the leagues and NCAA seem to be facilitating these conditions through their efforts inactions and we are where we are.)