She probably should, but Mulkey can be weird about starts. Remember, Dijonai Carrington came off the bench all of last year.I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Morris will start from now on.
Very true, the minutes are what counts though. That said, I feel Kim trusts Morris way more than she does Payne. She probably wants Morris to earn her spot/minutes walking into this program after Kim gave her a 2nd chance.She probably should, but Mulkey can be weird about starts. Remember, Dijonai Carrington came off the bench all of last year.
Nice performance by LSU over Tulane, just not super consistent with their intensity defensively but they seem to be getting better. I am hoping Morris can start to hit wide open 3's moving forward, I cannot recall her ever being that bad of a 3 point shooter.
It’s hard to say the SEC teams are going to be familiar with LSU’s in Kim’s first year.Ehh Iowa State was fortunate to get by UMass and was playing without some bench pieces so a loss seemed inevitable. I’m interested to see how this team fares in SEC play when other teams are more familiar with tendencies and can match the athleticism.
SC played Baylor several times over the past 4 years so they might be familiar wuith some of the stuff they do. Great win tonight.It’s hard to say the SEC teams are going to be familiar with LSU’s in Kim’s first year.
Yeah but Iowa State has faced Kim every year she’s been at Baylor.SC played Baylor several times over the past 4 years so they might be familiar wuith some of the stuff they do. Great win tonight.
Yeah but Iowa State has faced Kim every year she’s been at Baylor.
Wait, what? Absolutely players skills can evolve or erode depending on the coach. Pointer now has two running mates in Morris and Cherry that augment an offense along with Gusters and Newby. This is NOT Nikki's pathetic "defense and rebound" team of years past. The team does still lack athleticism and top skill that Baylor has long shown during Kim's years in Waco but to say "Ehh, beating ISU as they were down a bench piece" is a trifle disrespectful. ISU is good and this was a very good win in a rebuilding year. I think many of us are optimistic Kim will finish 8-8 in SEC play with some good wins and a bad loss or two. That said the enthusiasm, fan growth and success in Baton Rouge will only continue. Too bad Nikki Fargas was the commentator for the 7 PM game instead of this game as I would have loved to hear how she "spun" the narrative....I mean, SEC coaches are still going to be familiar with how to defend most of those players as they’ve been facing Pointer and Aifuwa for five years now. Kim Mulkey doesn’t change their tendencies as players or how you defend them.
Wait, what? Absolutely players skills can evolve or erode depending on the coach. Pointer now has two running mates in Morris and Cherry that augment an offense along with Gusters and Newby. This is NOT Nikki's pathetic "defense and rebound" team of years past. The team does still lack athleticism and top skill that Baylor has long shown during Kim's years in Waco but to say "Ehh, beating ISU as they were down a bench piece" is a trifle disrespectful. ISU is good and this was a very good win in a rebuilding year. I think many of us are optimistic Kim will finish 8-8 in SEC play with some good wins and a bad loss or two. That said the enthusiasm, fan growth and success in Baton Rouge will only continue. Too bad Nikki Fargas was the commentator for the 7 PM game instead of this game as I would have loved to hear how she "spun" the narrative....
The big picture is. LSU would not win this game. Especially in a fashion of where we hit enough 3s. Or better yet. Touch 60. If it was a Nikki coached team.Ehh Iowa State was fortunate to get by UMass and was playing without some bench pieces so a loss seemed inevitable. I’m interested to see how this team fares in SEC play when other teams are more familiar with tendencies and can match the athleticism.
I get where you are coming from but there is a bigger picture. LSU won 9 games last year, had a losing season and got absolutely embarrassed in their OOC slate verses better teams. It’s a dramatic contrast already. Beating Iowa St and Missouri St is big for this group.Wait, what? A player's skillset does not magically evolve within a few months because of a new coaching hire. Gusters and Newby are absolutely not premier offensive weapons, and to insinuate this is some outstanding offense is pretty wild. Sure, Morris certainly helps but the original point of other SEC teams will have the athleticism and size to match still stands. Iowa State and Missouri State both outrebounded LSU, but neither team has the same speed and quickness which comes in handy when you are trying to stay in front someone. Those size and speed advantages disappear in conference. Good luck, though.
But SC might be more equipped to deal with Mulkey's "tendencies". SC beat Baylor the last 2 times they played and I would assume the talent on the Baylor team was better than what she has now. The game still has to be played though so we will see.Yeah but Iowa State has faced Kim every year she’s been at Baylor.
The last 2 times? How do you figure?But SC might be more equipped to deal with Mulkey's "tendencies". SC beat Baylor the last 2 times they played and I would assume the talent on the Baylor team was better than what she has now. The game still has to be played though so we will see.
The last 2 times? How do you figure?
IIRC the last time SC and Baylor played was the Paradise Jam in Nov. 2019, which Baylor won (and in which Lauren Cox did not play), and the previous two meetings before that were in the 2018-19 season, both of which ended in 25-point victories for Baylor.
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Is there a another meeting since Nov. 2019 that I'm not remembering?
South Carolina won that Nov 2019 game. Their only win against Baylor.