Are you only looking at the box score or did you see the game on TV?
KLS was making a visit to Chateau Bow-wow tonight. She didn't enter the game until about a minute was left in the third quarter, with UConn up by about 35 or 40 points. The announcers showed her on the bench in the first half, looking puzzled but not overly upset. The announcers said that she had been a full participant in the morning shoot-around and in the pregame warmups, so they did not attribute her benching to either injury or illnss. After the game, Geno was asked about this and said (basically) that she needs to work harder and play with more intensity. When she finally got in, she seemed to try to do that, going for several steals (usually not successfully).
On the other hand, Natalie Butler came into the game in the first quarter and played short minutes frequently throughout the game. She really impacted the game while she was in and generated excellent stats for her limited minutes.
Running the court, she seemed slow -- the last UConn player down the court in transition when I noticed her. She will have trouble guarding other posts who can run the floor. But I think she will be able to play effectively against opponents like Alaina Coates, who is not known for her gazelle-like floor play either.
\Wanted to devote a thread to these 2 ladies - both injured for most of the year and both finally playing tonight. This was the 2nd very good game in a row for Chong.
First on Butler - how does 11 points and 8 rebounds sound in her UCONN debut in limited (15) minutes? Also 2 blocks and 2 steals. Cinci is simply a bad team but, a great game to get her feet wet and get into the flow with nothing "needed" from her. No idea how she will grow and develop, but what a tremendous start.
Now for Chong - 22 minutes, time-wise only behind Collier, Nurse and Jefferson. 13 points, 4 boards, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block and NO turnovers. It may be too soon to say she's turned the corner but 2nd game in a row with a really solid performance - and I'm sure no one is happier than her, but so great to see her go out and play with confidence the way we all knew/hoped she could.
A few other observations - lots of PT for Collier who logs another double double. Interesting that she led the team with 29 minutes to Samuleson's 12. Is KLS injured or sick?
And how awesome is it to see UCONN with 8 players in double figures for scoring? Any other team woulda played Stewie 30 minutes so she could score 30 or more points. Not Geno. 22 minutes in a modest but effective 7-11 shooting night. This is one reason why UCONN wins championships.
You hit the nail on the head.Loved Butler's game. Athleticism is overrated for a big, if you play smart D, shoot, and rebound, you'll be fine.
I remember describing Dolson as "lumbering" during her freshman year. She came to UConn with some conditioning issues. Look how much that changed during her 4 years at UConn. I would not be surprised to see the same sort of improvement in Butler but I didn't think that she was particularly slow in last night's game.
The UConn gold standard for getting up and down the floor was Tina Charles. I hope no one is expecting that kind of speed from Butler.
I believe that Natalie needs to be somewhat cautious about falling down and reinjuring her thumb. That said, she moved well, asserted herself, rebounded, blocked and even shot well. She has a soft sweet touch. Tina was one of a kind. What Natalie has going for her is that she had a year plus of conditioning and practicing with team before she ever got into a real game. Dolson was unique as well, but I think Natalie might pattern her game after Stef more than Tina. Tina was in the doghouse her first year but then she emerged as one of the truly great Huskies of all time.I remember describing Dolson as "lumbering" during her freshman year. She came to UConn with some conditioning issues. Look how much that changed during her 4 years at UConn. I would not be surprised to see the same sort of improvement in Butler but I didn't think that she was particularly slow in last night's game.
The UConn gold standard for getting up and down the floor was Tina Charles. I hope no one is expecting that kind of speed from Butler.
I believe that Natalie needs to be somewhat cautious about falling down and reinjuring her thumb. That said, she moved well, asserted herself, rebounded, blocked and even shot well. She has a soft sweet touch. Tina was one of a kind. What Natalie has going for her is that she had a year plus of conditioning and practicing with team before she ever got into a real game. Dolson was unique as well, but I think Natalie might pattern her game after Stef more than Tina. Tina was in the doghouse her first year but then she emerged as one of the truly great Huskies of all time.
Also, I agree that Tina is the gold standard for a center going up and down the court but she had nothing over Stewie's speed racing down the court and making an intimidating block as Stewie has done so often. Regarding centers, Dolson excelled in the high post - no one in past years could pass and pick like Dolson - she thrived on it, whereas I think Natalie will "owI believe that Natalie needs to be somewhat cautious about falling down and reinjuring her thumb. That said, she moved well, asserted herself, rebounded, blocked and even shot well. She has a soft sweet touch. Tina was one of a kind. What Natalie has going for her is that she had a year plus of conditioning and practicing with team before she ever got into a real game. Dolson was unique as well, but I think Natalie might pattern her game after Stef more than Tina. Tina was in the doghouse her first year but then she emerged as one of the truly great Huskies of all time.
I think with her obvious touch at the free throw line you will see Natalie playing a fair amount of time in that Dolson spot - depending on her ability with an entry pass which we really did not see last night, she could be deadly bringing the central defense out to her and then passing over them to either Stewart or Tuck at the basket. She did not play a whole lot with either Tuck or Stewart in the game and the other Uconn forwards are not as developed as post up players. And based on the shots she did take, I suspect she may extend her range like Dolson to the top of the key over the next few years further opening the lane for other players.Also, I agree that Tina is the gold standard for a center going up and down the court but she had nothing over Stewie's speed racing down the court and making an intimidating block as Stewie has done so often. Regarding centers, Dolson excelled in the high post - no one in past years could pass and pick like Dolson - she thrived on it, whereas I think Natalie will "ow
n" the paint. Let KLS and Collier and Moriah fly down the court because Natalie will be dominating the defensive board and will be passing to those race horses. Everybody has their niche.
I remember describing Dolson as "lumbering" during her freshman year. She came to UConn with some conditioning issues. Look how much that changed during her 4 years at UConn. I would not be surprised to see the same sort of improvement in Butler but I didn't think that she was particularly slow in last night's game.
The UConn gold standard for getting up and down the floor was Tina Charles. I hope no one is expecting that kind of speed from Butler.
My guess is that Natalie runs the floor better than Stef Dolson as a senior.
Saniya Chong [aka the Sing Sing Assasin..g]: her trey daggers take no prisoners. Whatever new treatment is receiving from Rosemary...keep it going. She was fabulous.
Sinaya looked great, moved with ease and shot the ball with confidence.
Stewie, despite her size, is not a center. She's a 4 that can play the 3.Also, I agree that Tina is the gold standard for a center going up and down the court but she had nothing over Stewie's speed racing down the court and making an intimidating block as Stewie has done so often.
And some might argue.....the 2 & the 1 as well!Stewie, despite her size, is not a center. She's a 4 that can play the 3.
Gotta' agree with you there. It appeared to me that Butler was light years ahead of Dolson in similar stages of development. Dolson was a "lumberer" for her first two years, before she really got into shape. Butler gives solid effort running down the floor, and has a sweet touch from 10'. She is going to make this team much, much better - and that is a very scary concept for upcoming opponents.I remember describing Dolson as "lumbering" during her freshman year. She came to UConn with some conditioning issues. Look how much that changed during her 4 years at UConn. I would not be surprised to see the same sort of improvement in Butler but I didn't think that she was particularly slow in last night's game.
The UConn gold standard for getting up and down the floor was Tina Charles. I hope no one is expecting that kind of speed from Butler.
I agree with your statement that Butler did appear "slow" running the floor. I would like her to get in better shape. The thumb injury would not hamper this. If she has the will, she can do it. Dolson got herself in better shape as time progressed......time will tell.Are you only looking at the box score or did you see the game on TV?
KLS was making a visit to Chateau Bow-wow tonight. She didn't enter the game until about a minute was left in the third quarter, with UConn up by about 35 or 40 points. The announcers showed her on the bench in the first half, looking puzzled but not overly upset. The announcers said that she had been a full participant in the morning shoot-around and in the pregame warmups, so they did not attribute her benching to either injury or illnss. After the game, Geno was asked about this and said (basically) that she needs to work harder and play with more intensity. When she finally got in, she seemed to try to do that, going for several steals (usually not successfully).
On the other hand, Natalie Butler came into the game in the first quarter and played short minutes frequently throughout the game. She really impacted the game while she was in and generated excellent stats for her limited minutes.
Running the court, she seemed slow -- the last UConn player down the court in transition when I noticed her. She will have trouble guarding other posts who can run the floor. But I think she will be able to play effectively against opponents like Alaina Coates, who is not known for her gazelle-like floor play either.
I agree with your statement that Butler did appear "slow" running the floor. I would like her to get in better shape. The thumb injury would not hamper this. If she has the will, she can do it. Dolson got herself in better shape as time progressed.time will tell.
It is too bad, that the only real test for ALL players will not be until South Carolina.
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