I would give most of the credit to her father and quite a bit more than you seem to think, to UCONN, ie Geno! Of course, the Asst coaches do most of the hands on stuff but all is done under the “Master’s“ guidance! After all, her own father reportedly said she had improved so much that he could barely recognize her as the same player!
Agreed. Her father taught her the basics of basketball. The only competition they had was girls in the area, and as she grew older, FIBA competition. It was her dream to advance to the "next level" and play in the United States for a college or university. Enter UConn. Here she is. Now she must fast-forward her development, and learn how to play at this level with and against ELITE players. The best 18-22 year olds in the country. That journey began 7 months ago when she finished high school early, and enrolled at UConn for the spring semester of the 2022-2023 season.
A journey that will take 4 years to complete before she's ready to move on to the professional ranks, which she said is her goal. If you've been watching the FIBA games, you can see that the competition she's playing against is nowhere near what she'll see at this level.
She could not be in better hands (and care) than with Geno and CD. According to her father, Jana has shown tremendous growth and development in her short time in Storrs. She's already shown she's not afraid of contact in the paint, and will attack the basket on offense. Her free throw shooting percentage during these FIBA games is exemplary.
Jana will grow and develop over the course of the season. It will be interesting to see where she is in her development, and how well she can hold her own against BIG East opponents in league play beginning in six months. She'll be going against Aaliyah Edwards, Amari DeBerry, Ayanna Patterson, and Isuneh "Ice" Brady every day once official team practice begins in mid-October.
That quartet should get her ready for anything she'll see/experience in league and post season play. The future is bright for our
"Jewel of the Nile." I can't wait to see how see does against division one competition in November, and even more so this time next year during FIBA pay. I expect to see tremendous growth in the next 12 months.