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The turnovers are troubling, but by quarter they were 8-2-2-9. I am not worrying about the 9 in Q4 as the team didn't push the ball, played in the half-court and were forcing the ball to the subs. The issue that concerns me is the slow and sloppy starts -- now two games in a row.
 
The turnovers are troubling, but by quarter they were 8-2-2-9. I am not worrying about the 9 in Q4 as the team didn't push the ball, played in the half-court and were forcing the ball to the subs. The issue that concerns me is the slow and sloppy starts -- now two games in a row.
Agree. In the Big Dance it could be a Big Problem. In the FF, it's usually terminal.
 
Liv, Dorka and AE don't need more experience .. they need to see the ball once-in-awhile to keep them happy .. it's called Basketball 101, eh?
Dorka and AE played like they wanted to be on they wanted to play. They hustled and played D. Live acted like she wants to retire.
 
Great to get a win. Lots of playing time for lots of players. Troubling amount of turnovers, but great effort on the defensive end. I think ONO had a pretty sloppy game all around with fouls, turnovers, and a general lack of concentrated effort. Nika was outstanding all around despite a few sloppy turnovers. Caroline looked a bit tired late in the game. Happy to see Amari and Piath get some floor time. Has to help them going forward. Go Huskies.
ONO pretty sloppy…uh, yeah…she literally seemed sedated, none of the energy or intensity she’d started to show before she sat out with her mysterious groin injury. She‘s huge when she’s engaged, what happened?
 
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.
While true at some point size can become a factor, UCONN did get to Final Four with a small team last year. And the two very big teams SC and Baylor they beat. They lost to small-ball Arkansas and I wouldn't say it was like UCONN posts got overwhelmed by size vs Arizona.,

There is a tendency to overrate size at times. Other times ofc it is mandatory to match up.
 
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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.
Concur, matchups and situations will factor heavily but he won't be short of options... They should spend some time working four guards in the remaining games, they've spent most of the season running two bigs high-low. FWIW, he sounds much less sanguine today about getting Paige back.
 
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.
Yeah. Dolson.
 
Just caught the replay thanks to @MJL243 . Honestly, I didn't think we played that well but I'm not going to be overly negative about a 40 point win.

CW and Nika deserve the game balls. They both played well on both ends and had great energy.

I thought both freshman played ok. I like that Azzi took 13 shots in 23 minutes. They all were pretty much good looks, she just missed them. I also like that CD played over 20 minutes, as she's trying to recover from injury. She had a lot of great steals and the 3 at the end of the 3rd was classic CD (no hesitation, line it up and fire). I just thought she turned the ball over a bit much and looked a step slow getting back on defense.

I know the minutes/rotations/starters talk is annoying but I feel like this was a bit of an example of how Geno is going to have to make tough decisions. Of course AE was a starter last year and she's probably the most physical/inside scoring post on the team. But I didn't think she played well today. Dorka on the other hand gives the team a spacing,pick and pop dimension. If I'm not mistaken she had a really good stretch in the second quarter after she had been sitting for quite a bit that really helped extend the lead. Dorka played 13 minutes, AE played 24. We will see but I kind of have a feeling that once ONO gets back to 100 percent, Dorka may go back to the bench.

EW played like I sort of expect now that shes found her niche off the bench. Another solid night from her

As everyone mentioned the turnovers will really hurt us eventually. It's the lazy post entries for me. Some made a good point about the lack of competition to end the season but I do think Marquette is a good test Wednesday, and then in the BE tournament we should get atleast two solid games.
 
Late to the discussion. Social life got in the way!!

A lot of good things from this game. First I'm going to give credit to Georgetown for playing aggressive defense and packing the lane. That was their only hope of gaining an upset or even staying close. It worked for a while.

UConn figured it out with their aggressive pressure defense. Nika, Caroline, Christyn and E made the G'town guards' lives miserable. Defense wins championships. And in UConn's case, defense also fuels the offense.

Turnovers - give G'town some credit. After the 1st quarter, the turnovers were almost nil until the 4th quarter. The changing of the 5 on the court is also going to effect turnovers. The team is just getting back to almost full strength. There is still time to clean things up.

Make no mistake, Nika runs the show! I hope the doubters are paying attention.

Best 5 on the court today - Nika, Azzi, Christyn, E and Dorka. Dorka can play the high post very well. She has been making those passes to our backdoor cutters. You can see the chemistry. Let her make a couple of 3's and it opens up the lane.

Going with the four guard one post lineup was more than G'town could handle. We do not have small guards and they play physical. They are not a soft bunch. They can run the floor with the best of them. The Big East is not for the faint of heart. Teams are coming after you.

Shooters are shooters. Ours are Azzi and Caroline. Defenses have to know were they are on the court because it is a double threat.

As to the Big Dance, SC will be favored. But no team is invincible. Any team can have an off night and any team can go on a hot streak to win 6 in a row. Like it or not, parody has arrived in wcbb.
 
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Your the guy that said Aubrey would lead the team in scoring there freshman year and we’re supposed to take you seriously please
Yeah I said the same about Breanna Stewart after seeing her also play in high school in the Gauchos gym in the Bronx .. ya win some, ya lose some, eh?
 
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We have problems anticipating the doubleteam in the post and quickly distributing the ball. That’s 1/2 of AE’s problems right there. Saw some of Stanford’s game and SC’s game. It took some crazy / lucky shots at the end for Stanford to beat Oregon. I thought Tennessee attacking the paint to get Boston in could trouble was a good approach for Tennessee. We might want to consider it ourselves some. We probably are better off shooting open look 3’s though. Great game by Nika but No, this team is not better OFFENSIVELY with that tandem. Games like this don’t really tell you that much. Get back to me when players play great against top competition. Azzi has done that. Caroline has done that. Paige obviously. Liv and CW. That’s your core. Everyone else is supplementary.
 
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.
Does Dorka count?
 
My concern for UConn is that the offense clicks when the team is causing live ball turnovers but, when the team has to run a half-court offense, the offense bogs down and has not run efficiently. UConn is not going to get a lot of live ball turnovers against the stronger teams they play, or at least they have not as yet. They have got to get much better at running their half-court offense or they will continue to struggle during the post season. Also, I wonder why Ono does not post up close to the basket like Piath does so all she has to do is turn and lay the ball in the basket. I am glad we got the opportunity to see Piath and Amari play the last two games. I like the way the team is focusing on getting them the ball. I hope they get to play against Marquette. It would mean UConn has the game well in hand.
 
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I attribute the good defense to the frequent rotation and rest for each player.
They all played really hard after entering the game, and in the presser the players said that they appreciate the bench rest.

Azzi missed some shots but some of them were rebounded for 2nd shots which weren't all wasteful.
And Azzi also made up for some of her misses with RB's and steals.

UConn had strong inside scoring except it wasn't by the bigs but in transition and by lay ups.
Play of the game for me was when the G'Town player rammed into AE's chest and the announcer said that she got hit in the face.
But it was mostly her nose and her own fault, and when AE was hit she didn't move a muscle, she held her ground like a tree and there wasn't any foul.
The player of the game was CW. Geno said in the presser that he favored her for extra minutes because she's a senior, and I imagine that he wants to help her get drafted in the highest position possible.
She leads by example and works her butt off in the gym and on the court.
 
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Pretty lofty comparisons. Not saying it isn't so because I think Amari will be special. Still, very lofty.
The comparison was only about three-point shooting. No lofty comparisons intended.
 
Defense. It is all about defense. We only go as far as our defense takes us.

Offensively we have playmakers, shot makers, and depth. In short, if we are mentally tough to limit turnovers, we have it all.

Defensively what do we have? That is the question. Do we have defensive "stoppers" to neutralize the other team's best offensive weapon? Can we neutralize Boston, of SC? Siegrist of 'Nova? K. Clark? Jones, Belibi, Brink? Ramirez? etc.

In the South Carolina game, even with UConn scoring just 3 points in the 4th quarter; defensively holding them to less than 57 points the whole game, means we would have won! Think about that. We could not do it early in the year. Can we do it now?
 
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Defense. It is all about defense. We only go as far as our defense takes us.

Offensively we have playmakers, shot makers, and depth. In short, if we are mentally tough to limit turnovers, we have it all.

Defensively what do we have? That is the question. Do we have defensive "stoppers" to neutralize the other team's best offensive weapon? Can we neutralize Boston, of SC? Siegrist of 'Nova? K. Clark? Jones, Belibi, Brink? Ramirez? etc.

In the South Carolina game, even with UConn scoring just 3 points in the 4th quarter; defensively holding them to less than 57 points the whole game, means we would have won! Think about that. We could not do it early in the year. Can we do it now?
if I could give this post more than one like I could. Idk how many times needs to be said, nobody is worried about Uconn's offense. The reason they win is if they can play defense, was not show vs South Carolina. Arkansas put up big pts but just did not have the talent. I saw today Stanford play a terrible game for 3/4 quarters be down 10 at Oregon in the 4th and what changed the game? Their defense was just suffocating the last 8 minutes, held Oregon to 2 pts. That's what's going to win the ntl title.
 
Defense. It is all about defense. We only go as far as our defense takes us.

Offensively we have playmakers, shot makers, and depth. In short, if we are mentally tough to limit turnovers, we have it all.

Defensively what do we have? That is the question. Do we have defensive "stoppers" to neutralize the other team's best offensive weapon? Can we neutralize Boston, of SC? Siegrist of 'Nova? K. Clark? Jones, Belibi, Brink? Ramirez? etc.

In the South Carolina game, even with UConn scoring just 3 points in the 4th quarter; defensively holding them to less than 57 points the whole game, means we would have won! Think about that. We could not do it early in the year. Can we do it now?
Balance wins it all. Not just defense. You need balance.

If we would have scored more points than SC then we would have won - think about that. :)

As Geno said in his postgame, he said sometimes when you score more you put pressure on the other team to have to score to keep up.

Bottomline line is that you have to score enough to win.
 
Jordy: Rebecca did in fact have 3 point range...did not take many treys but you had to guard her.
Her high low passing with Kara Wolters near the basket was near unstoppable. Lobo was an excellent passer in addition to having post moves and face-the-basket shooting skills. Once Kara got it....it rarely went anywhere except in a shot.

Of course Geno tagged her with 'worst post player in the country'...but only until Wolters arrived in Rebecca's junior year.
 
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]
Unless her COACH tells her to keep shooting!.
 
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