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Kudos to Megan Walker

After watching her last night, it's obvious she's something special.

I hope I live long enough to read the conversations during the coming years with comparisons to Diana. I think they're coming.
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Hhmm. Can we think of another freshman who showed nerves of steel last year in a breakout game at the beginning of the season.

MW maturing like fine Crystal.

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This posting is a keeper----just great, very very nice comparison---good crystal has a nice ring to it--so does our Danger.
 
Superb performance at a critical time.

IIRC recently there were some 'questions' about her shooting here. I think (for now) that's behind us.
That's my memory, too. I thought the deal was that she was deadly from 15' in, but mediocre beyond the arc.
 
Maybe it was supposed to read 'in Texas'? :)
Thanks for the support, but no, I just brain farted it. I blame my advanced years and trying to stay up for last night's game.
 
I have been happy with Walker's play in the first few games, she looked like she belonged, and it seemed like the vagaries of the bouncing ball that kept her points from following suit. Last night, the points came, and they couldn't have happened at a better time.

The odd thing is, one might have predicted the opposite. Some new players can play smoothly in garbage time, when there's no pressure, but freeze up when it matters. Someone would have to check the play by plays, but I thing we were typically up 20 or so when she was in the game in the first three games, not quite over, but not a lot of doubt about the outcome. Last night was special because the game outcome was still in doubt when she came in and starting nailing threes.
IMO, a lot depends on the new player’s BB IQ. The higher it is, the easier it is to play when it matters. In garbage time, things go helter skelter and there’s no flow to the game. Playing with and against better players, if you have Walker’s instincts, should help you be where you’re supposed to be to make positive plays. She probably loves it that way.
 
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That's my memory, too. I thought the deal was that she was deadly from 15' in, but mediocre beyond the arc.
Yeah, I’m not sure about “deadly,” but her strength is inside 15’. She shot with no hesitation. Kaleena shoots with perfect, classic backspin. Stewie, in contrast, shoots knuckleballs. Meg’s shot also has minimal spin, but she was accurate.
 
Okay everyone just slow your roll a bit. Last year in the 2nd game Crystal showed us what she can do, and for greater part of the season she showed us what she couldn't do. Crystal has arrived now, but I've a feeling, no matter the potential, Ms. Walker will show us mostly what she can't do for much of the season. Yesterday Megan showed us she has a tremendous upside. Let's just give her a chance to go through some more growing pains. Remember, she's still very young and very human.

Nevertheless, welcome aboard Ms. Walker. I see you.
 
Okay everyone just slow your roll a bit. Last year in the 2nd game Crystal showed us what she can do, and for greater part of the season she showed us what she couldn't do. Crystal has arrived now, but I've a feeling, no matter the potential, Ms. Walker will show us mostly what she can't do for much of the season. Yesterday Megan showed us she has a tremendous upside. Let's just give her a chance to go through some more growing pains. Remember, she's still very young and very human.

Nevertheless, welcome aboard Ms. Walker. I see you.
Meg may not hit 4 consecutive treys again this season, but I’m liking her game and mindset.
 
Yeah, I’m not sure about “deadly,” but her strength is inside 15’. She shot with no hesitation. Kaleena shoots with perfect, classic backspin. Stewie, in contrast, shoots knuckleballs. Meg’s shot also has minimal spin, but she was accurate.
How was the trip and the atmosphere? By the way, if not for a Danger travel, Meg would've had another 3.
 
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I want to second the posts that say careful, she's still a freshman BUT also that bwas so very big for her. Geno says he has found another and he demonstrated that by telling folks to get another chair for the presser and sticking Meghan in it. Was doing everything he could to positively reinforce what we all witnessed.
 
How was the trip and the atmosphere? By the way, if not for a Danger travel, Meg would've had another 3.
The traffic was horrible. It took 60 minutes to go 13 miles to Westwood Village for dinner, then 20 minutes to go 1 mile to the parking lot. Pauley does not allow regular pocket books in for security purposes—just clear bags—so my sister had to go back to stash hers in the car.

The campus is fabulous, in a great area with wonderful weather (sunny and 80). The arena is very nice, especially considering it’s 50+ years old. It’s a little odd in that the roof is flat and the upper deck is right below the roof. It looks as if those seats were added after construction.

The atmosphere was almost that of a Final Four. Attendance of 9,300 was at or very near capacity (the upper deck was closed). I’m guessing 8,000 UCLA fans and the rest from Husky Nation. The crowd was loud, but Meg silenced them, as did our nice run in the 3rd quarter. It was a very, very high intensity game. The Huskies looked like a true #1 team. UCLA looked like a Final Four team.
 
This was a coming out party for Megan Walker! She looked like the next mainstay of the program last night. Great presence on the court. Fearless.

HCGA will put her on the court earlier in the game and for longer stretches.
 
Lots of great insights as usual. Many are comparing Meg's first good game to Danger's Baylor game.---Maybe, but I'm not buying. Point guard is the most difficult (as we all know) because the PG is the conductor. Big decisions and big responsibility. IMHO Meg's season will be more like Lou's--but Meg will be more well rounded finishing her freshman year than Lou was. If we remember, Lou cold just stand around as the Big three ran the show. Lou pretty much waited in the corner until someone passed her the ball and she had no decision to make---she just shot it! Shot it well of course.
Meg is the 5th wheel like Lou was, but IMHO she already has shown solid evidence where multiple skills have peeked out of the cauldron of potential. Meg is a solid defender today. She always has active hands, quick feet, and a tenacity modeling Kia. Geno has trust in her D. Meg has that aggressiveness when she sees an opening and is willing to go for it. She probes for lanes modeling Danger. Meg is long and seems to be in the right place more times than not--modeling Collier. Meg is very athletic, speedy with some quickness, nimble, coordinated (like a hurdler) modeling Gabby. She felt comfortable in a big game, confident that she belonged, she has BB IQ, and the heart of a lion--modeling the UConn Basketball Program. Meg is attempting to fulfill the UConn model of --a versatile player.
Danger had the world put on her shoulders last year and did OK. Megan can relax and play the game, developing like a slow cooking BBQ.
I see it as the glass half-full. The potential has been revealed and will grow and grow into a full glass sooner than later. Meg will get lots of minutes off the bench because Geno trusts her and knows what she can be.
 
I like watching Walker play, she has really long arms and big hands, I love the way she moves on the court and keeps her hands up ready to catch and shoot, Ima nick name her Smooth, because that's how her game is.
Smooth is for above average players. "Smoove" is for the very best, which many on this board believes Walker will be.
 
I love watching her play and the beat will go on!

The more she plays, the faster the game will slow down for her. She sure looked good last night. She didn't play like a freshman. What's she going to be like come mid-January?
 
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A note from the left coast on Megan's game. Walker delivers in her first road game at UConn

“One thing she’s good at is corner 3s. The problem is she starts taking every 3; every time she touches the ball she shoots it because she doesn’t know what else to do, she doesn’t have confidence in her game. (Against UCLA) she kind of stayed with what she’s good at; she’s too good to not contribute, but (Tuesday’s performance) came out of nowhere because she’s been struggling in practice.”
 
A note from the left coast on Megan's game. Walker delivers in her first road game at UConn

Also from that piece:

Auriemma is pushing Walker to do more than just hit open jumpers. He would have liked more than one defensive rebound from her in 25 minutes against UCLA, and defensively, when Walker came into the game Auriemma switched to a zone because he doesn’t have a ton of confidence in the one-on-one defensive abilities of either Walker or Stevens.


“Without Gabby in the game in the first half, that was tough because now we have Z (Stevens) and Megan and they are — to say the least — defensively challenged,” Auriemma said. “We were trying to figure out what was the easiest thing we could do. We tried to keep it very simple. I could tell we had them thinking a little bit because they slowed down and weren’t in any kind of flow. You could see that they were struggling to find where their offense was going to come from. I thought our guys were great defensively, they were just great.”
 
I know she's a freshman and subject to highs and lows, but my sense was that if Megan had come in and did the deer in the headlights thing, the game could have gone very differently. When Gabby had to exit due to fouls that gave UCLA a psychological boost, but Megan's general level of play and those fearless consecutive 3s were highly demoralizing to the Bruins. Well done young lady.

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No narrative needed for this picture, it speaks for itself. That's Megan on the far left after only 4 games. The other two are All-Americans.
 
You can tell immediately when a freshman wants the ball, wants to do the work, and wants to be in big games. Megan proved that against UCLA.

Don't be surprised if Megan Walker finds her way in to a larger role this season than we thought possible. Last season Dangerfield gave us early glimpses of her potential (Baylor game). Megan just did against UCLA. A brief tease of things to come.

A few more positive outings like this one will not only boost her confidence, but give Geno another viable option off the bench he can use without a second thought. Consistency and success breed trust.
 
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I don't think Megan was thinking of shooting on every touch of the ball. I do know that her teammates were looking for her after a couple of made threes, much like they do whenever someone gets hot.
 
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has anyone ever knocked down three 3's in a row during a UConn game?
 
has anyone ever knocked down three 3's in a row during a UConn game?
I remember a game against Louisville soon after Caroline Doty's season was ended with an ACL injury. Jeff Walz decided that her roommate, Tiffany Hayes, didn't need to be guarded at the 3-point line. Tiff proceeded to sink three straight threes, shooting from chest height since there was no defender within miles of her.

Geno said afterwards that after the first two, "you would think they would get a hand up."
 
Did not Nurse do it when she hit her seven in a game? I'm surprised KML didn't do it.
 
I couldn't be much higher on Meg W. than I am, but getting even UCLA-game type minutes will be tough for her to get. A couple of reasons: Minutes that KLS will take; Minutes that BC will take when she is able to play; Blow-out AAC games that the rest of the bench will get significant minutes. However, none of those reasons are due to any issue with MW's play- she is just flat-out good, with a lot of GW talents!

I love the picture above from the news conference with MW, NC and GW. A team with those three alone would be a final four team.
 
Camara will be working her way back to the court. I would assume the coaches dont know what they will get from her yet but I hope she gets back on the court soon.
 
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