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I certainly hope Saniya isn't disappearing back into the bench like she did last year. She's much too productive for that.
Huh?And yet her defense is why Geno says he is starting her.
I don't understand this move. He might as well bench the whole team if he wants more defense. Yes, Kia is an aggressive player, but what does that mean? More fouls?
Chong is a soph and has been around the block a bit. Her defensive presence is so non- existent --- it is a huge liability. Easy transition baskets, or constant blow by's take the heart out of a team. We've been doing this to everyone else in our double digit wins. If we score 70+, we are supposed to win! We scored almost 90 and lost.
What almost terrifies me is- our real strength has always been team defense. And they way they/the officials are starting out again with these touch fouls, it may be a death knell for our "dynasty"- I'm serious. The funny thing is, they try to protect the guards with the ball to a fault. and then they let the dominant post players get mauled. It happenned to Griner. It was happenning to Stewie the other night. There is an unconsciousness to officiating sometimes. Because, I understand that they are human also, it is hard to understand. The officials really determine the type of game that will be played, and one team will usually benefit as a result. I am not saying we lost this game because of officiating. This move to improve scoring by the officials, I think will hurt UConn alot in the future- I fear. The sky is not falling- just a casual observation.I think back to the Stanford NC game of 2010. when we started the game shooting 5 for 35, and were still less than 10 points behind..... it was because of our great defense.that we were able to weather the storm.....and eventually win..... defense is vital and of primary concern. i am glad for the addition of her defense
but of course, we need to improve the offense.... and will miss Saniya's shot.... at least we will get it off the bench..... ala vinnie johnson..
On defense Re Saniya, I watched the game a few times already. It was as if it was 5 on 4. Hartley was not only quick and aggressive, but she played so long also. They played Saniya like she wasn't on the floor. We may have just faced the best guard combo in college also- possibly.According to the Bob Joyce piece posted elsewhere, Geno said Saniya was responsible for 30 Stanford points defensively. Now, we know he likes to exaggerate to make a point, but I think that point is clear. OTOH, no word on how many points KML was responsible for.
Geno-ista said:The sky is not falling
Hopefully the loss is like a meteorite that makes a big show as it comes through the atmosphere and attracts a lot of attention but then burns itself up and leaves no trace of its prior existence.
Hopefully the loss is like a meteorite that makes a big show as it comes through the atmosphere and attracts a lot of attention but then burns itself up and leaves no trace of its prior existence.
This is disappointing for Saniya but not surprising - many of us predicted Kia would be the starting 2 guard, if not at the start of the season, certainly by the end. Apparently Geno feels she's that much better than Saniya already. I knew Kia would be a star for UCONN.
Certainly beyond her years in BBIQ, intelligence, defense, etc. I hope she has "room to grow" and is not close to reaching the peak of her skills/abilities. She's already so terrific - I know she certainly can improve on her 3 point shooting.
You hit the nail on the head East Tex, in a very few words. Some of our girls looked nervous and there was almost panic or fear in their eyes.It is too bad that Geno didn't start Nurse in the first game. Had he done that all of the talk would have been about how good Nurse is and virtually no talk about how Chong is being slighted.
Nurse is clearly a better player than Chong, IMO. And she will be the leader on the court, even as a freshman. Stewart is a great player but is also very unassuming and seems to prefer to just play and not be the team leader vocally.
Tuck also seems to have the willingness to lead on the court, which is why I think she will start soon. Stokes still seems to be lacking in confidence.
The kid with the highest shooting percentage and third in scoring is getting benched when a majority of the starters played poor defense the other night! Chong's finally going to the basket, her confidence is building ...what a time to sit her!
According to the Bob Joyce piece posted elsewhere, Geno said Saniya was responsible for 30 Stanford points defensively. Now, we know he likes to exaggerate to make a point, but I think that point is clear. OTOH, no word on how many points KML was responsible for.
all great points win---- but she has a swagger about her. She doesn't panic. She enjoys the physical contact. There is no fear. Cool as a cucumber. You know who Nurse reminds me of, personality- wise, Caroline Doty. She has a grit and cockiness as a freshman that Caroline also had. And I was equally impressed with Chong draining big shots consistently in a close game, in a hostile environment on the road.ERIC: Don't see this one quite the way you do, and that is unusual. Thus far, I haven't seen a lot to support the notion that Coach thinks Nurse if "much better" than Chong already, except on defense. Seems like not a better shooter at this point and putting the ball in the basket is pretty important.thus the name, "basket ball."
Of course I do agree with you on your list of Nurse's abilities and her room to grow. But, thus far, I am not as enthused as some. Speaking of "enthused," I do love her apparent enthusiasm. BUt, I've never seen her shoot really well (including some footage of Canada, the two EX games, etc). Yes, I know she is barely out of high school, but so was Saniya when she lit it up in her early games here. Other than the first EX game where I was ecstatic about the way she was part of zipping the ball around (at least I think she was....I know the starters were really zipping it that game), I'm not convinced yet she is ready to be reliable in that regard. Some of you know I have a strong bias against a player hanging on to the ball, dribbling too much, etc. I.love to see crisp and serial passes, and we often excel at that as a team. Seems to me that she runs into a lot of people at this point; I haven't seen enough yet to be convinced that she is already a smart defender, though she is known to be an aggressive one. I'm VERY glad she is at UCONN, have very high hopes for her career, see the good things that you see., and am very impressed that Coach already sees her as a star in the making. Just a little cautious about putting an AA label on her just yet.
. There is an unconsciousness to officiating sometimes. Because, I understand that they are human also, it is hard to understand.
Please stop with this "officials are human also" stuff. Most people stop believing that after the last tooth is sacrificed to the tooth fairy. What human being would chase after a bunch of much younger people, all the while wearing unflattering striped shirts with a whistle clenched between their teeth, and making wild hand gestures? To boot, these creatures clearly have sub-human eye-sight, perfected through years of training.
Chong responsible for 30 Stanford points, come on Gino you sound like a greenhorn with comments like that. Maybe Uconn needs to try a little man to mad defense.
Nurse is so good defensively, please, fouling out in 20 minutes on the floor is not good defense.
Nurse played for her national team, Oh boy, need I remind you she played in Canada. Real hot bed of basketball that Canada is, I can find more ballers in one playground in The Bronx, Brooklyn or Queens that in the whole darn Dominion.
Chong is finally coming out of the shell that Gino forced her into last year and now he does this. The other night early in the game, she finally used the cross over and drove to the hoop(left handed for the first time in eons) for an easy lap up, which she made, and should have gotten the foul call as well. Finally she started to show her true strength and what does Gino do, take her out and give her that IlDuce stare of his.
Gino needs to let her play on offense, not tie her down not cover up her talents. Gino read Luke 11:33.
On defense she was picked all over in the second half, where was the help. This team has several problems defensively.
Chong responsible for 30 Stanford points, come on Gino you sound like a greenhorn with comments like that. Maybe Uconn needs to try a little man to mad defense.
Nurse is so good defensively, please, fouling out in 20 minutes on the floor is not good defense.
Nurse played for her national team, Oh boy, need I remind you she played in Canada. Real hot bed of basketball that Canada is, I can find more ballers in one playground in The Bronx, Brooklyn or Queens that in the whole darn Dominion.
Chong is finally coming out of the shell that Gino forced her into last year and now he does this. The other night early in the game, she finally used the cross over and drove to the hoop(left handed for the first time in eons) for an easy lap up, which she made, and should have gotten the foul call as well. Finally she started to show her true strength and what does Gino do, take her out and give her that IlDuce stare of his.
Gino needs to let her play on offense, not tie her down not cover up her talents. Gino read Luke 11:33.
On defense she was picked all over in the second half, where was the help. This team has several problems defensively.
I'm stunned he's not benching KML in favor of Nurse - after all, we all know KML can't guard a chair...![]()