PacoSwede
Creeker in fact
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first game, so i don't expect a FF performance.
however, i was unhappy to see three things that were carried over from last season, and i hope they will be fixed this year:
1) the universal bad day on OPEN treys. and individually i see a recurring dilemma with ashlynn and azzi. we shall see if monday's was simply an off game that won't repeatedly return. but it definitely was a flaw last season, and therefore something to cause pause.
Ash continued a tendency to be an extremely streaky shooter (yet a terrific 'glue' player). she'd be absolutely awesome if she gets some consistency shooting (and not just from beyond the arc). there was some discussion here early last season about some technical problem with her shooting form. that wasn't pursued much, but could be an issue. i'm also baffled that she has failed to bring her extraordinary midrange game displayed in high school (it now might be muffled by taller and athletic rivals, or maybe confidence in the midrange has departed, or maybe the staff wants her to focus elsewhere, which would be stupid).
Azzi has been inconsistent routinely. this is not a good thing for a potential POY. i sure hope whatever causes it can be resolved. being red hot and then icy cold is a weakness the W won't like, despite her other virtues. husky fans won't either.
2) we don't have a bunch of EDDs in gampel. but at least they should be capable of sinking 75-80%. they have done so at times, but missing free throws drives me nuts (even when the other teams does it). monday had too many misses and not enough opportunities. AGAIN!
3) geno continued his obsession with limiting playtime for some. i know that this is a way to make the team super-efficient through cohesion, building chemistry among the favored few. If winning is the sole goal, it makes sense. i don't believe in that. in the long run, it can be counterproductive. uconn had an almost 30-point lead in the 3rd Q, and some very talented players who saw little or no time on the court. that's not supportive of allie, the backup bigs (including ayanna) or Kelis. and what happens when, hopefully, morgan and blanca are available? I say play these kids whenever you can, especially when the favored begin underperforming -- maybe one might be a revelation. and if they flop and it causes a loss (before the tourneys), is that so bad, considering the potential benefits, including more rest for uconn's best.
4) on the good side monday: the game could be viewed live on a major network, not just streamed. YAY!
however, i was unhappy to see three things that were carried over from last season, and i hope they will be fixed this year:
1) the universal bad day on OPEN treys. and individually i see a recurring dilemma with ashlynn and azzi. we shall see if monday's was simply an off game that won't repeatedly return. but it definitely was a flaw last season, and therefore something to cause pause.
Ash continued a tendency to be an extremely streaky shooter (yet a terrific 'glue' player). she'd be absolutely awesome if she gets some consistency shooting (and not just from beyond the arc). there was some discussion here early last season about some technical problem with her shooting form. that wasn't pursued much, but could be an issue. i'm also baffled that she has failed to bring her extraordinary midrange game displayed in high school (it now might be muffled by taller and athletic rivals, or maybe confidence in the midrange has departed, or maybe the staff wants her to focus elsewhere, which would be stupid).
Azzi has been inconsistent routinely. this is not a good thing for a potential POY. i sure hope whatever causes it can be resolved. being red hot and then icy cold is a weakness the W won't like, despite her other virtues. husky fans won't either.
2) we don't have a bunch of EDDs in gampel. but at least they should be capable of sinking 75-80%. they have done so at times, but missing free throws drives me nuts (even when the other teams does it). monday had too many misses and not enough opportunities. AGAIN!
3) geno continued his obsession with limiting playtime for some. i know that this is a way to make the team super-efficient through cohesion, building chemistry among the favored few. If winning is the sole goal, it makes sense. i don't believe in that. in the long run, it can be counterproductive. uconn had an almost 30-point lead in the 3rd Q, and some very talented players who saw little or no time on the court. that's not supportive of allie, the backup bigs (including ayanna) or Kelis. and what happens when, hopefully, morgan and blanca are available? I say play these kids whenever you can, especially when the favored begin underperforming -- maybe one might be a revelation. and if they flop and it causes a loss (before the tourneys), is that so bad, considering the potential benefits, including more rest for uconn's best.
4) on the good side monday: the game could be viewed live on a major network, not just streamed. YAY!
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