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Nurse appears to have this same skill.
I was just about to say the same. Kia did a pretty good flop at the beginning of the GB game.
Nurse appears to have this same skill.
True but perhaps he meant on the defensive end. I don't recall a guard who was a better defender than Faris in UCONN's history. Maybe Ashley Battle?
Offensively she is already superior as Faris did not unveil that 3 pt shot until her senior year whereas defensively I would like to see her play more against those tougher opponents. All signs point to her eventually being a better overall player than Faris and that is saying a lot. Watching her develop and play for the next 4 years will be a lot of fun. Just the difference between what she did on the Canada national team and how much more she is doing for UConn is amazing.As much as I like Faris, Nurse has a much higher ceiling. Iff she ends up being another Faris, that would be a disappointment.
Go back and watch last year's NC game. They didn't seem to have problems stopping her then, as I recall.Use my guards to drive to the basket and don't stop. I'm more interested in what Geno and the coaching staff going to do to shut down Jewell Loyd.
Geno can counteract this by, whenever an Irish player is about to drive, have the entire team yell TIMBERRRR!My guess is that the ND coach will continue with the Flopping Irish tactic.
, I posit the following ND actions/reactions:
)So you are saying they should use the LeBron flop? That is a pro move that requires a lot of practice..... do you think they can pull it off?Or just flopping to the floor as if they had been charged into.
HoopsFan21 said:As much as I like Faris, Nurse has a much higher ceiling. Iff she ends up being another Faris, that would be a disappointment.
So you are saying they should use the LeBron flop? That is a pro move that requires a lot of practice..... do you think they can pull it off?

Kia reminds me of Shea as a freshman in many ways. She has a similar intensity (without the scowl), a high basketball IQ, and she never, ever misses a layup. Kia has a better three at this point, though.A great question for which I don't have an answer. Who was the last freshman to come in at guard and be such a critical piece so early in her career?
I'm hoping our other Kiah has a big enough impact in this game that Muffet wants to ship her back to Iowa! I think we need her to be a impact player in this game. If she just does what she is capable of doing by rebounding, blocking shots, boxing out and getting a few garbage put back baskets that would be huge.I think Muffet is going to want Kia sent back to Canada after Saturdays game. Notre Dames big people will have their hands full with Kia, penetrating like a former Notre Dame player, but able to finish+1.
My game plan would be the traditional "flop, and cry "foul""!
May be too soon, but I'd like to see Gabby on her for a bit...Use my guards to drive to the basket and don't stop. I'm more interested in what Geno and the coaching staff going to do to shut down Jewell Loyd.
Mabrey swooned early in the Kansas game and the zebras ignored her...the word may have gotten out...My guess is that the ND coach will continue with the Flopping Irish tactic. She is probably showing the team film of the Italian national soccer team.
The simple answer (for UConn, of course) is to replicate what worked for Stanford. Manhandle Stewie, put my best defender on KML, then hope that Loyd and Allen can swoop by flatfooted UConn defenders and go unimpeded to the basket. It will be a bonus if the UConn defenders stand motionless as Mabrey spots up for uncontested treys.
But now, upon further review, I notice this new girl, Nurse, and whoever guards her doesn't dare to leave her to double up on Stewie. Same goes for whomever guards that pesky little point guard. Or KML or that other one, Tuck.
Back to the drawing board.
You wear a red scarf and try and distract Geno from paying attention to the court.
Seriously, if I were her I'd try to slow the game down and make it strictly a half court affair. I might try a box and one with the one focusing on whichever of your players is hot from the outside. If nurse and KML, etc. get hot from the outside then she'll have to switch to man.
I think UCONN has more talent and especially more quickness, so ND would be more likely to win in a half court game. When USC plays at UCONN, we can insert a lineup that can play either way, so I hope the game is up tempo, which would be more enjoyable.I would love to hear the rationale on that because it sounds like a terrible idea to me. Notre Dame is at their best when the transition game is going, and they have three bigs that are comfortable handling on the break (Turner, Reimer, Westbeld). I think they want to stop UConn from running and make them work the clock but I think that's just normal defense. As far as Notre Dame can control the pace with their own offense, they should run whenever possible.
If I am Muffet I play a triangle and 2 against UConn. I would put my best perimeter defender on KML and I would put my best overall defender on Stewart. I pack the paint with the triangle and double down hard on KML and Stewart if they try and post. On offense I would spread the floor in a 4 quarters set and let Loyd or Allen penetrate off the bounce. I would have Turner and Reimer diving and looking for either the pass or rebound off the penetration. The bottom line is that UConn has not proved it can guard the perimeter yet and I would take advantage of that.