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For Ines she is young and perhaps can be developed the way Geno does it. Fundamentals are the key to any sport. How to execute properly is very important. Ines is young and Geno has time to bring her along and teach her the right way to do things.
In some respects, you could say Ines is almost a blank canvas. She has many things (nuances) to learn about how the game is played in the USA at the elite college level than what she is use to. It's night and day, and played at a much faster pace.
 
For Ines she is young and perhaps can be developed the way Geno does it. Fundamentals are the key to any sport. How to execute properly is very important. Ines is young and Geno has time to bring her along and teach her the right way to do things.

I think it was Geno who commented on Euro players when Makurat arrived that in Europe the HS age girls spend much more time practicing over playing. It's the opposite here, especially in AAU. He said he prefers they be fundamentally sound.

With 2 elite guards arriving for 2023/24 I can't see Geno adding a player he needs to develop. He must be somewhat sure she can help now.
 
I think it was Geno who commented on Euro players when Makurat arrived that in Europe the HS age girls spend much more time practicing over playing. It's the opposite here, especially in AAU. He said he prefers they be fundamentally sound.

With 2 elite guards arriving for 2023/24 I can't see Geno adding a player he needs to develop. He must be somewhat sure she can help now.
I completely agree!!!! :cool:
 
Really informative piece on Ines.


Of note:

  • Ines initially planned to attend Northwest Florida to get her foot in the door of college ball in the US;
  • Northwest Florida won the NJCAA championship in 2021;
  • Morgan Valley was the first to reach out after the U18 Div B FIBA tournament (I'm guessing that while Jamelle was at the Div A tournament in Greece Morgan was watching the B tournament on Youtube);
  • Eventually Ines and her family spoke with the entire UConn staff;
  • Ines had other offers after the August FIBA event;
  • “I think I’m both,” Bettencourt said when asked if she considers herself a point guard or a combo guard. “When I do have to shoot, I shoot. When I have to pass, I pass. So I think I’m both. I’m not a selfish player.”
  • “In the beginning, it’s going to be hard, I know, because it’s a different country, a different way they play from European basketball. It’s more technical,” she said. “But I think I’m going to settle in.”
  • Says she will "need to study hard."
 
Excellent two articles. I see Nika and Dorka has her two " Moms" ( taking over
from Evina! ) Of course, we know that Morgan Valley really just wanted another
sports' minded baby sitter for Jay Jay! Go Ines.! Welcome to the BIG EAST and
UCONN WBB!
 
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Also, I'll be interested to see if Ines gets to play against St. Johns. Rayven
Peeples, # 20, 6'3" , is 5th year player for St. John's this year and played
at Northwest Florida Community College. Ravyen was the leading scorer on
that team. Rayven is from Detroit, but it will be interesting, to me at least, to see if
they get to play against each other.
Ines is fortunate to have Dorka to help her. Dorka , I believe, is taking her Master's
Degree in Sports Managment, so she should be a great mentor for Ines, as
well as a fitting role model.
Don't forget the birthday party, UCONN LADIES.
Ines Bettencourt's 18th birthday is September 29, 2022!!! EVERYBODY EATS!! Z
 
Practice doesn’t necessarily make perfect, but it does make permanent.

I’ve been known to play Irishmdance music, which is generally played at breakneck tempo. Really really fast in Geno parlance. It was drilled into me again and again, start a new tune SLOWLY and do that till you can play it well. If you play fast but sloppily, all that slop will nwvwr go away.

As Miracle Max would say, rush a miracle man and you get rotten miracles.

NCAA athletes need to continue to work on basic skills.
That's what former Wake Forrest and San Antonio Spur basketball star Tim Duncan did........work on "basic basketball skill." That's why he got the nickname "The BIG Fundamental."
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Why is Tim Duncan called Big Fundamental?

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But only one nickname felt right for Duncan, Shaquille O'Neal said. “I called him "The Big Fundamental" because his fundamental skills were perfect,” O'Neal said. “I put him in the same category as Larry Bird. Larry Bird didn't run fast or jump high
Why is Tim Duncan called Big Fundamental?



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But only one nickname felt right for Duncan, O'Neal said. “I called him The Big Fundamental because his fundamental skills were perfect,” O'Neal said. “I put him in the same category as Larry Bird. Larry Bird didn't run fast or jump high :eek: , but he'd eat you alive with his fundamentals.
 
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