If there is one statistic of Nika’s I would acknowledge, it would be her plus minus. I remember her having great plus-minuses throughout the NCAA tournament because of her ability to make key defensive plays, get out in transition, and start crucial runs for the team.
I've written this type of post several times and there are several of you who have taken it as a personal attack on Nika.
They weren't, and this is not. As many of us who root for all the Huskies, and, more important, for the Huskies as a team, I simply want to point out very telling numbers based on Nika's impact on the team's on-court performance.
Nastynatty, if you'll refer to the UConn women's basketball game by game PDFs from last season (and even the '20-21 season), you'll find consistent evidence that the more minutes Nika plays in a game, the poorer the team's +/- is.
You noted her great plus-minuses during last year's tournament. However, of the nine post-regular season games, the only two games in which she was in the top four for +/- of the regular eight rotation players (discounting Amari here) were vs. UCF and NC State, games in which she played just 6 and 8 1/2 minutes, respectively. Said another way, of the six tournament games in which Nika played at least 17 1/2 minutes, she ranked 9th, 8th, 6th, 9th, 7th and 4th (the latter vs. SC).
Some of you would say +/- numbers can be deceiving, and you'd be right given a particular game or even a small sample. However, those numbers are clear. If you care to check them out in more detail, you'll find often it was by rather large margins that Nika trails her teammates.
All that said, what those +/- stats tell me is that Nika can be a real impact player in short spurts, firing the team up, making a couple of quick steals, etc., which she is really good at doing. She is a valuable player to have on the team, no denying, and one of the most fun players to root for. I'm with you all on those points.
Still, if Azzi and Caroline are healthier than last season and either or both of Lou and Ines prove positive assets, it's very difficult for me to see the Huskies' fortunes being better served with Nika playing 20 minutes or more per game. Of course, a new and improved offensive version of Nika would be most welcomed... we'll see.