Got to be patient. We will be something else next year.I've watched plenty of Geno's pressers and I've noticed him mention Ice Brady a few times. She must of really impressed him. I feel robbed not seeing her this year. The thought of what this team could have been at full strength.![]()
What can he say? It would sound something like.Is it off limits to ask a question about a team member? I am dying to hear his views on Amari....for example. (Although it is pretty obvious by viewing her playing time). Also, does anyone know anything about Providence, sitting at 6-1?
True enough, but I think we’re pretty special this year already.Got to be patient. We will be something else next year.
Agreed, Cabbie, yet it's hard to not think about this team with Paige and Ice, too.True enough, but I think we’re pretty special this year already.
it's a real shame..........she would have helped on both ends of the court and her foul line jump shot would have freed up the outside shooters.........if she has a complete recovery, next year's team is going to be awfully tough to beatI've watched plenty of Geno's pressers and I've noticed him mention Ice Brady a few times. She must of really impressed him. I feel robbed not seeing her this year. The thought of what this team could have been at full strength.![]()
The reason it didnt work was Liv was not a threat from the outside. Aaliyah is making them think about leaving her open for the elbow foul line jumper.Absolutely delighted when Geno said that his post players are no longer necessarily great passers like in recent seasons. I never liked that offense were bigs like Nelson-Ododa were flashing to the top of the key or out past the elbow to act as passing facilitators in lieu of a guard. The Huskies doggedly stuck with that for five long years and got exactly nothing out of it. Same with the Phoenix Mercury, where Brondello ran a similar scheme through Griner season after season, negating her dominance down low. Here's hoping that approach has been permanently consigned to the ash heap of history as a regular element of our half-court sets.