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[QUOTE="Huskee11, post: 2003181, member: 7171"] You have to love her attitude - she plays hard and practices hard, and Geno said she is in the gym as much as the Husky logo at center court - and I hope that she has a great game in front of the Barnstable contingent. I agree with the comments about her thinking too much out there and being hesitant to shoot. Obviously, the numbers speak for themselves in terms of the few shots she takes per minutes played. 16 shots in 167 minutes, or about one every ten plus minutes. That notorious gunner KLS is getting a shot up every two minutes or so; Kia one every 3.7 minutes; Crystal one every 3.9 minutes; Saniya one every 5.4. As a freshman, it is easy to defer to the others out there and we see her do just that, but I would like her to try to get the mindset to look for her shot more. Judging by the numbers she put up in high school, it is not a concept that is foreign to her. One final point, though - she seems to me to be a slow shooter, i.e., not a quick release. There are times when it looks like she is open and getting ready to shoot, and the defender closes out as Molly goes into a rather deep knee bend and before she is able to fully load up, so she then dribbles away or passes. Maybe that is a function of being hesitant and thinking too much, but IMHO it is also in part a mechanical issue. I would encourage her to work on a quicker release when she is in the gym. I understand she spends a fair amount of time there.;) [/QUOTE]
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