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My worthless thoughts after Baylor and Houston.
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[QUOTE="huskyd, post: 3397736, member: 6488"] I would take exception with your comments re Ono and Kyla. Their total offensive production was 0. In effect, UConn played with 3 women. Ono was completely cowed from the tip-off to her departure. She plainly choked. Kyla tried an early 3, missed it and never tried again, even though she was constantly left open. If Irwin produces nothing offensively, why not start Anna, who is defined as a shooter? I believe that Geno is using Kyla the way he used Caroline Doty years ago to add some stability (experience, knowledge of the system) at the game's start. But Doty could and did score a bit; Irwin defers too much. This is a team lacking many parts. Luckily it has some really good teams yet to play, so there's always hope. [/QUOTE]
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