alexrgct
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How do you define "glue player"? Well, it's not easy to do, but you probably know such a player when you see him/her. For one thing, s/he (and I'll just use "she" going forward in this post) does the canonical (if not cliched) "all the little things" to help a team win. She makes a team better without posting the gaudiest numbers...even though her statistics are never shabby. She can have an average statistical game that always manages to be productive. She certainly focuses on defense and in some cases is effective defending multiple positions.
Scottie Pippen was such a glue player in the NBA. He might have dropped eight points or 40, but in any case he made the Bulls better that night. He was a tremendous defender and could be assigned to defend positions one through five. If you like men's BB, in fact, you'll enjoy this clip of Scottie on defense:
Given all of this, who would make the all-time Huskies "all-glue team? I can think of three obvious players:
In addition, Moriah Jefferson is well on her way, and I think an argument could be made for Stefanie Dolson.
I view this thread as a fun and potentially meaningful way to celebrate the contributions of a number of UConn girls we know and love. Join me by doing all of the little things to make this thread better. You could contribute with the name of one glue girl or with seven, but somehow, you improve a thread with every post...
Scottie Pippen was such a glue player in the NBA. He might have dropped eight points or 40, but in any case he made the Bulls better that night. He was a tremendous defender and could be assigned to defend positions one through five. If you like men's BB, in fact, you'll enjoy this clip of Scottie on defense:
Given all of this, who would make the all-time Huskies "all-glue team? I can think of three obvious players:
- Jamelle Elliot
- Kalana Greene
- Kelly Faris
In addition, Moriah Jefferson is well on her way, and I think an argument could be made for Stefanie Dolson.
I view this thread as a fun and potentially meaningful way to celebrate the contributions of a number of UConn girls we know and love. Join me by doing all of the little things to make this thread better. You could contribute with the name of one glue girl or with seven, but somehow, you improve a thread with every post...