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The need for Nika's offensive improvement, better ball security and better control defensively (less fouling) was very apparent within the first 10 games of her Freshman year. It should not take until her Junior year and a second major injury to Paige for Nika to come to the realization that those needs for improvement are critical to UCONN team success. This is also not the UCONN WBB way. Being surrounded by superior scorers should not have been used as an excuse because that has always been the case for any Non-starter at UCONN. That reality (being with superior scorers) should have been used by Nika as a challenge to elevate her individual game to be on par with her teammates. This would have eliminated much of the severe disrespect that UCONN opponents are showing to Nika defensively by allowing her to shoot wide open uncontested shots, not defending essential spots on the floor such as the rim and playing Nika strictly to pass all while doubling down on other players on the floor.
A bit harsh imo. It is clear that Nika's mindset coming to UConn was as a facilitator and to provide an energy spark on the defensive end and Geno was fine with that. To even want to be a part of UConn, you need to be pretty unselfish but I think Nika stands out in that category and may not have some of the same motivations others like Paige and Azzi have to be WNBA and Olympic stars. I think her goal was to be the best version of herself and then play international ball.
From what I recall, Geno sits players down and asks them what they want to accomplish at Storrs and I can visualize Nika saying she wants to be the energy spark and help in any way to facilitate the team to NC's while Paige may have said I want 4 NC's and be the best player ever
I am sure once Nika saw what Paige can do freshman year, that just reinforced her desire to be more of a background / glue player and with Paige and Azzi ready to become this generations Sue and Diana, she (and Geno) probably felt quite comfortable in her role.
And even then, Nika did improve her offensive game. She became a good 3pt shooter (and perhaps more under control on both ends) and even then, teams would give her room because others were still better. No shame
Only now with injuries and depth issues so apparent does Nika see how important it is for her to be a major offensive threat and I am sure she is digging hard this summer to do what she can in spite of an extremely deferential mindset that has to be reprogrammed and it takes alot of time and effort.
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