(1) So why did Williams say that her one regret from her 1st year was that she didn't give the coaches more of a reason to play her? (2, 5, 6) And they didn't play her much except in blowout games. (3, 6) Last season UConn didn't have many blowout games until the AAC tournament. (7) Now one can point out that Williams had a ton of talent in front of her but that also had a lot to do with her shooting over 60%. (4, 5) She was the one being left alone as defenses helped out with the 3 AA's.
At this point comparisons should be limited to their freshman seasons.
1-- What does Williams quote regarding regret have to do with anything? You think the frosh Griffin would break into those super great lineups? I just don't understand what you are trying to suggest.
2-- Yes – but if we say "she didn't play much until it was a blowout" then it would mean that she wasn't playing with the super players that would have supposedly made her "wide open." And if she was playing with the super players and she is planted inside with one defender on her it means the others on perimeter moving without the ball makes it brutally hard to double. So, if Gabby is playing with them it means it’s not only blowouts (or very, very few minutes with the stars) but when game is still undecided. And Gabby’s defender isn’t going to deliberately leave her open to shoot uncontested 3 foot shots. And because the Gabby's frosh and Soph teams were more efficient – it means less chance for shots but less chance for OREBS. So, in summary, which is it? Is she playing with the super players (non-blowouts), or is she playing in blowouts mostly with “Pulido and Lawlor?” IMO she was mostly playing with Stokes and Chong- thus she wasn’t really being “left alone” anyhow.
3-- And speaking of last season-- UCONN only had one player that could legitimately score with low post moves (please let’s not include Walker as a low post player). Put frosh Gabby on this past team-- she would've been able to provide low post offense that Griff could not achieve. Ergo 63.7% vs 51.4%. I will say however, Griff's quickness is unmatched. And I’m not saying Gabby was going to lead the team to a ff/title or was “overall better.” BUT she is a much better alternative to Griff when it comes to low post moves frosh vs frosh which is why they are not comparable other than to say they shouldn’t be compared. One frosh doesn’t have any legit inside moves.
4-- And as mentioned before it's a myth that Gabby was "left alone." You don't leave players alone (even Griff) when they are 6 feet away or closer from the basket.
5-- We can't have it both ways here. State Gabby is playing with the super players then say she only came in in blowouts. Sure minimal minutes she played with the super players. But you don’t leave players "wide open" for layups intentionally. It's not like Stewie and Tuck and Lewis and MoJeff were half court slashers just so easily giving Gabby layup after layup. Then why couldn’t Stokes shoot better and score more than Gabby while averaging more minutes? Kia would’ve played with the starters more.
6-- And a mentioned previously if Gabby was only playing in blowouts it means her team slowed down the pace. Griff had the fortune of closer games thus the UCONN team looking to push more thus giving her more opportunities for easy fastbreak baskets or better chances for offensive rebounds.
7-- Gabby had actual low post moves as a frosh-- Griff did not. That's also why she shot 63.7%. This is why the fg% numbers means a lot and why the game in her junior year vs Wilson is something we can use in these discussions. The 63.7% showed she was "capable." Right now Griff does not show as being capable of being a scorer inside. She can "score" on occasion but a huge difference between someone who can score and someone who can be a scorer. IMO they are not comparable. Gabby as a frosh could have been projected as someone who could use her POWER/PHYSICALITY to become a scorer inside. This is not Griff. Griff is more about her supreme quickness and she is what? – 3 inches taller with longer arms?