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I too have tried it on occasion---but I didn't inhale.Use to do wonders for my golf game.
I too have tried it on occasion---but I didn't inhale.Use to do wonders for my golf game.
Nothing can help my golf game, but drinking does numb the pain & frustration.Use to do wonders for my golf game.

The thing with Geno is that he is a very hard guy to read. The extra Molly minutes could mean:
1) She is getting comfortable with the speed of the game and he is grooming her to spend time at the point in the post season;
2) He is is sending a message to Chong and Crystal Dangerfield to step up their games;
3) He has the opportunity to develop her game during the AAC season, so she is getting more time in practice; or
4) More time for Bent is less time for his key players and he wants to be able to cut back their minutes to make sure they are healthy for post season.
It may well be a little of each.
I don't disagree with this for the most part. My point was simply that more time in practice for Molly can mean a lot of things. It wouldn't surprise me, however, if part of it was motivation for for Saniya and particularly for Crystal Dangerfield. Geno always pushes his players, and praising/rewarding someone else who shares the same position is SOP for him. I agree with you that Molly isn't likely to displace anyone in the post season.I totally disagree with # 2 - No messages required to be sent to either Saniya or Crystal. Saniya Chong "ISN'T" losing her starting job on this team - PERIOD. and sorry, but Crystal Dangerfield is NOT going to lose time on the floor to Molly Bent. What I will agree with you 100% on is # 3 - You will see much more significant time on the floor for Molly Bent, Kyra Irwin and Natalie Butler, during this stretch of games within the AAC Conference. The floor time will come at the expense of KLS, Kia Nurse, Collier, Gabby and Saniya. - This will be valuable experience gained for all 3 AND it will give the Starting 5 time to rest up, because EVERYONE knows , come the Conference Tournament and especially the NCAA's, Geno will certainly shorten the bench again and will probably go 6 or maybe 7 deep.
On offense in the last few games, I have seen Molly spot up in the weak side corner and (generally) never receive the ball.
Given the thinness of the front court bench this year (really just one player, Natalie), I am fairly sure that if Courtney Ekmark had stayed, she would have gotten very ample minutes (maybe 10-15 per game) as a backup on the wing, allowing KLS to spell Napheesa or Gabby at the 4 and 5 positions, or just get some recovery time on the bench. Natalie would probably have gotten the same minutes that she has gotten, but Gabby / Napheesa / KLS wouldn't be quite so heavily used in competitive games.Watching Bent get more sub minutes as her freshman season progresses, I can't help speculating what kept a similarly situated (my limited perception) Courtney Ekmark from acquiring similar playing time. Seem to recall she was hampered with injury recovery her 1st year, but would have thought at whatever time she was fully healthy she would establish a similar substitute role. It just never happened, beyond waning minutes like Polido & Lawler.
The thing with Geno is that he is a very hard guy to read. The extra Molly minutes could mean:
1) She is getting comfortable with the speed of the game and he is grooming her to spend time at the point in the post season;
2) He is is sending a message to Chong and Crystal Dangerfield to step up their games;
3) He has the opportunity to develop her game during the AAC season, so she is getting more time in practice; or
4) More time for Bent is less time for his key players and he wants to be able to cut back their minutes to make sure they are healthy for post season.
It may well be a little of each.
Agree. She can help team in future but currently tentative on both offense and particularly defense. If you can't play pure defense at UConn, should not expect many minutes.Well, Geno speaks to this situation in his unshaven interview billed as pre-game in another thread. He says he needs someone capable of spelling Kia and KLS so they don't get worn down (my words) ad as to Molly she does well and then gets going too fast and it all turns to poo poo. She has to learn to not get going so fast.
I am not trying to "spread the love" when I say this, but I really believe Irwin's game has been pretty solid for a freshman. Nothing fancy and she has missed some bunnies. But she does not seem lost when she plays with her peers. Players that do not see a lot of playing time will inevitably look "lost" when they play with the starting unit, IMHO. It is just experience and being comfortable. I agree that her role maybe more important, given the strength of our primary opponents (Baylor, SC etc) is size and post play.
May I smugly say, "I told you so"?
I've seen numerous posters say that Molly was miles and miles behind Crystal, close to Kyla at the end of the bench, and that would never change especially when next year's freshmen show up. Meanwhile, watching her when she plays (particularly recently), I see her play with very few mistakes and (for the minutes involved) a lot of stat-stuffing in every category but scoring -- kind of like a certain Hoosier from a few years ago.
The difference between Crystal and Molly -- and it is a significant one -- is that Crystal will regularly make spectacularly good plays (an amazing pass or an amazing shot) that Molly will never make. Other than that, they are both freshmen who make freshman mistakes, but for both players there are fewer and fewer of those.
On offense in the last few games, I have seen Molly spot up in the weak side corner and (generally) never receive the ball. I wouldn't be surprised if Geno is coaching the other players to find her if the defense is ignoring her, and is coaching her to take the shots that she is given. If that happens in games and she makes a reasonable percentage of those shots, and continues with the rest of her Faris game, she will become the 8th player in the regular rotation and will see a number of minutes even in competitive games.