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Two things I forgot to mention. CW was really on from the 3 today and I felt bad for her because 2 of hers were waived off when someone did a no-no somewhere. Also remember Wednesday's game is super important as it give UConn 25 games and makes them eligible for the NCAAT. WOO.
 
With all these players coming back from injury, they need to reestablish chemistry. You're going to have turnovers until everyone settles in again.
My thoughts exactly. Well put.
 
That's also a product of an undersized team packing the paint and forcing outside shots. It was Gtown's only hope to dare UConn to take 3s and see if they make them. Otherwise the down low shots would be money. I'm glad the bigs knew it and often passed out of those double teams.
Good point if that were truly the case.
 
An overall good game and the score was what we would have expected. Everyone played pretty well. 21 turnovers was more than absolutely necessary. G'town had too many threes that weren't contested. For now I'm still willing to give the benefit of the doubt and assume the team is still in the process of getting used to playing the different combinations on the floor.

Didn't DeBerry look good during her minutes? Her shooting stroke is really smooth, she made some nice passes and she looked calm and collected. And Paith made her lay in. Both are on track to be of real help next year. DeBerry may well be a big time player sooner than later.
 
Right. Talked about this before to the consternation of several BYers. She scares me when she has the ball on the high post and is looking to pass. She frequently misses the open cutter who are invariably Azzi and CD and makes bad judgment passes. She also makes poor plays at times when she gets the ball on the low post. She is a mechanical as opposed to fluid basketball player and she has to have everything working for her in a given game to play really well.
Aaliyah shouldn't be positioned at the high post. This is an error in strategy if Geno is utilizing her there. She is best suited down low. Dorka is much better at the high post.
 
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Some thoughts on the Georgetown game:
  • UConn came out pressuring the ball to force the tempo of the game. Nika was her typical annoying self with 5 steals in the first half. The Hoyas hung around for a while, but UConn picked up the pace with about 5 minutes left in the half going on a 19-2 run and it was all over except for the second half.
  • I love that Azzi appears to have adopted Caroline’s philosophy to just keep on shooting until they go in. After missing her first 3 shots from the arc, you just knew the 4th was going down. It wasn’t a typical Azzi shooting game, but she continues to demonstrate that she is a complete basketball player who’s understanding of the game reminds me of another freshman who played for UConn last season.
  • Georgetown turns the ball over a lot. UConn’s defense today was relentless. That’s a bad combination for the Hoyas which resulted in the Huskies forcing 30 turnovers, including 21 steals.
  • Christyn has really put together a string of solid games for UConn. Her “ankle-breaking” crossover dribble and layup in the 3rd quarter was a thing of beauty.
  • A little sloppy at times today by the Huskies, but it’s hard to argue with a 41-point victory.
  • Amari once again showing that 3-pt stroke that gets UConn fans just a little bit excited about the future.
Nice balanced commentary. I liked the words and comparisons on AZZI/Paige and the good words for Amari... Thanks
 
Oops! Now we know you haven't been watching. I guess you just read stat sheets, which don't tell you that much.
Oh well, I guess I'm just excited about nothing. Darn, I've watched every minute of every game. She's a dynamic shooter of the basketball. 2nd to Steph? Shooters miss shots and hopefully they keep shooting.
As I have said before, "Bring your game, not your name!"
If you're missing shots - 0 for 7, 1 for 7 - "keep shooting" doesn't sound very logical nor team oriented, eh?
And yes, I've been watching [her poor shooting games]
 
Ono never was much of a jumper, but today she never got very high off the floor. Her groin strain is really limiting her vertical leap
 
And AE continues her 1 good game 1 so so or bad game..After the Xavier game Geno said he needs AE to play like that every game..well that didn't happen
I'm not writing anything you don't know--Some players play great against certain type of teams than others. AE, is one of favorites. Caroline is one of my favorites (look at my Avatar). I wonder if it's concentration, because AE can be extremely good, or physical?? However, aren't we lucky AE is on Uconn W CBB team??
 
Aaliyah shouldn't be positioned at the high post. This is an error in strategy if Geno is utilizing her there. She is best suited down low. Dorka is much better at the high post.
Exactly. However, when it is Dorka and Aaliyah in there, both go to the high post. Hence, the slow down, hesitation, bad passes, lack of movement. I would rather see Caroline there. She is a threat everywhere.
 
the bigs is the most concerning part in this game, Dorka was a complete no show 1st half. Olivia is not 100%, I would not be playing her until sr day. There's no way she is playing at full strength. Edwards foul trouble seems to be a routine. Consistency needs to be the key to beat those teams with height advantages.
 
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Right. Talked about this before to the consternation of several BYers. She scares me when she has the ball on the high post and is looking to pass. She frequently misses the open cutter who are invariably Azzi and CD and makes bad judgment passes. She also makes poor plays at times when she gets the ball on the low post. She is a mechanical as opposed to fluid basketball player and she has to have everything working for her in a given game to play really well.

Didn't DeBerry look good during her minutes? Her shooting stroke is really smooth, she made some nice passes and she looked calm and collected. And Paith made her lay in. Both are on track to be of real help next year. DeBerry may well be a big time player sooner than later.

Interesting, such disparate opinions.

The latter for me. She seems a smart player, 1 move ahead. She appears to know where she's passing before she receives, shoots with ease and purpose.

Tipped in a rebound off a missed shot with her fingertips without catching the ball (though it didn't count as she was fouled on the prior miss). Not the first time we've seen her catch high, straight up without moving it down at all. Set a great, proper, flat screen at the high post, anticipating the player rotation from the wing. A number of UConn's screens are either moving, are ineffective with the screener rotating before the cutter is clear.

Seems a smooth, graceful athlete, which sometimes can be misleading in terms of perceived effort. For me, I enjoy her time on the floor - hope its a trend!
 
Right. Talked about this before to the consternation of several BYers. She scares me when she has the ball on the high post and is looking to pass. She frequently misses the open cutter who are invariably Azzi and CD and makes bad judgment passes. She also makes poor plays at times when she gets the ball on the low post. She is a mechanical as opposed to fluid basketball player and she has to have everything working for her in a given game to play really well.
This is just a guess, but when Paige comes back she may be the ninth option. With six guards who have to play, we are going to see a lot of four guard sets.
 
You guys need to readjust your mindset. The Big East is a physical league and always has been. And the Huskies give as good as they get.
I totally agree. I also worry about different referees in the Big Dance who will not allow as much physicality as we are used to. It has plagued the men's league in the NCAAs for years. One notable exception in the men's league is Villanova, who foul rarely even in league play.
 
Interesting, such disparate opinions.

The latter for me. She seems a smart player, 1 move ahead. She appears to know where she's passing before she receives, shoots with ease and purpose.

Tipped in a rebound off a missed shot with her fingertips without catching the ball (though it didn't count as she was fouled on the prior miss). Not the first time we've seen her catch high, straight up without moving it down at all. Set a great, proper, flat screen at the high post, anticipating the player rotation from the wing. A number of UConn's screens are either moving, are ineffective with the screener rotating before the cutter is clear.

Seems a smooth, graceful athlete, which sometimes can be misleading in terms of perceived effort. For me, I enjoy her time on the floor - hope its a trend!
I thought the first quote was about Edwards and the second about DeBerry. If I was correct, these are not conflicting opinions.
 
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I'm not writing anything you don't know--Some players play great against certain type of teams than others. AE, is one of favorites. Caroline is one of my favorites (look at my Avatar). I wonder if it's concentration, because AE can be extremely good, or physical?? However, aren't we lucky AE is on Uconn W CBB team??
I don't think the factor in the good game- not so good game phenomenon with AE is the opponent. I just think it is energy, focus, conditioning, and the fact that she is not a natural basketball player but a superior athlete still learning basketball skills and the game. She has to be in the zone and that seems to be very other game right now.
 
Hard to complain after a big win, but the big win hides some weakness we need to fix.
Doesn't seem to be hard for you to do it. And hides weaknesses from who? You think the coaches don't see things, that players don't know things?

The UConn team I saw play today was able to beat a Big East team by 41 points on a day when their outside shots were not falling particuarly well. They did it with defense, running the floor in transition and getting loose balls. Being able to turn to something else when one thing is not working is a strength. So, if people are gonna nitpick a team that has gone through all this one has, players who have not dropped their heads but continued to get better, at least include the good with the bad.
 
As I have said before, "Bring your game, not your name!"
If you're missing shots - 0 for 7, 1 for 7 - "keep shooting" doesn't sound very logical nor team oriented, eh?
And yes, I've been watching [her poor shooting games]
A shooter keeps shooting good shots until the coach tells him or her to stop, period, end of story. Fudd has a shooter’s mentality as well she should; every shot isn’t going to go in, but the next one always is. As long as you know what a good shot is, and Fudd does, fire away until the coach takes you out. The last thing you want is a gun shy shooter.
 
Aaliyah shouldn't be positioned at the high post. This is an error in strategy if Geno is utilizing her there. She is best suited down low. Dorka is much better at the high post.
Amari has the makings of being a fabulous high post player. Have we ever had a 6’5” post with excellent arc range? Stewie of course, but she is 6’4” and is a totally unique player.
 
I thought the first quote was about Edwards and the second about DeBerry. If I was correct, these are not conflicting opinions.
I think you are right Jordy. I also agree that AE isn't the best choice to be directing the action from the top of the key and that Caroline would be better the better choice.
 
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I think you are right Jordy. I also agree that AE isn't the best choice to be directing the action from the top of the key and that Caroline would be better the better choice.
Even better is ONO. A much better passer and a somewhat more reliable jumper from the elbow. However, if UConn uses a lot of four guard sets, one isn’t going to see a lot of high-low post sets. We may see more back picks to free the cutting guards.
 
I totally agree. I also worry about different referees in the Big Dance who will not allow as much physicality as we are used to. It has plagued the men's league in the NCAAs for years. One notable exception in the men's league is Villanova, who foul rarely even in league play.
Except for gillespie who has some sort of exemption.
 
Even better is ONO. A much better passer and a somewhat more reliable jumper from the elbow. However, if UConn uses a lot of four guard sets, one isn’t going to see a lot of high-low post sets. We may see more back picks to free the cutting guards.
And ONO has been used to distribute frequently and done a good job. There isn't even a debate that she isn't better at it than AE and that includes shooting from the top of the key to keep the D honest. I kind of like the Caroline option on some possessions as she has the length to see the court, can shoot the 3 if the D gives her any room, is a threat to drive or get into a give and go situation It would also get the ball in her hands more often, which is a good thing.
 
This is just a guess, but when Paige comes back she may be the ninth option. With six guards who have to play, we are going to see a lot of four guard sets.
As long as the size factor is not decisive, I would welcome that. The transition game is so much better as is the half court offense with a four guard set and if Dorka or Liv is the fifth at times, you have 5 smart passers on the floor. Plus, an excellent pressing team. I also think Evina's defense has been top shelf these last few games as has Nika's and CD's was great today as well. 6 steals for a 3 guard/forward is very unusual.
Except for gillespie who has some sort of exemption.
I would call it more like blanket immunity.
 
Even better is ONO. A much better passer and a somewhat more reliable jumper from the elbow. However, if UConn uses a lot of four guard sets, one isn’t going to see a lot of high-low post sets. We may see more back picks to free the cutting guards.
The past few games, Dorka and Edwards were both passing and playing well. One average to poor game and we go with 4 guards? If you have watched the top 10 teams in women's basketball this year, the value of having 2 bigs in at all times will be obvious.
 
The past few games, Dorka and Edwards were both passing and playing well. One average to poor game and we go with 4 guards? If you have watched the top 10 teams in women's basketball this year, the value of having 2 bigs in at all times will be obvious.
I don’t question the value of having two bigs; that’s ideal. However, with Paige we will have six guards for three positions. It seems to be imperative that four guard sets will be used at some point during the games. I am by no means suggesting that two bigs will not also be used.
 
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