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Here is an entertaining article about her. Women's basketball recruit Olivia Nelson-Ododa leads Team USA to semifinals at U17 world championships
I had almost forgotten until you reposted the article. ONO is and has been a Georgia WCBB season ticket holder for a while. Even before she began to blow up she was though to be a heavy Georgia lean. It might take a might effort to pry her out of Georgia.Here is an entertaining article about her. Women's basketball recruit Olivia Nelson-Ododa leads Team USA to semifinals at U17 world championships
Is the bench long enough to seat all these players?
I do think those highlights show Ododa moving too easily through players, no defense. This makes it impossible to gauge her true effectiveness. However we do see her athletic fluidity and speed. Somebody should make a highlight video of her U17 games.Actually just got around to watching the Hilites NewCorn provided. Her HS team was mostly playing very small, overmatched opponents. I did not watch any USA ball with her team. I distrust scouting reports from the services.
I live in Athens Georgia, home of the University of Georgia. If ONO is not going to U"Conn, nothing would please me more than to have her join the bulldogs. UGA has lost so much in-state talent to schools with more successful basketball programs. It is difficult to even hope that ONO will stay home. The University is 20 minutes from her home.I had almost forgotten until you reposted the article. ONO is and has been a Georgia WCBB season ticket holder for a while. Even before she began to blow up she was though to be a heavy Georgia lean. It might take a might effort to pry her out of Georgia.
Got a story relating to this Ono. Paul McCartney for years refused to talk about his relationship with her and what went down. Once however he was on the Howard Stern show and was quite revealing. He said for years Yoko insisted she didn't know who the Beatles were before she met John, but previous to John she'd literally knocked on his door to meet Paul and establish a relationship. He said she poisoned John against him by telling him that Paul wanted to replace him with someone else in the band (untrue), that the band shouldn't be a democracy and that he, John, should be the leader. Also of course while attempting to push this pop band further into social activancy. He said after the bands breakup she poisoned John's ear with "Why do people think Paul is so great when you're the better songwriter?". John would later go on to tell one reporter how much he disliked "tunesmiths". It certainly didn't stop Paul from becoming the more popular and most successfull post Beatle, Beatle. After John's death Paul bought and owned the Beatles canon for awhile. He wanted to change the writers rubric to McCartney/Lennon only on the songs that he'd obviously wrote like "Yesterday". She refused to sign off on it. During these later years they've achieved a sort of detente, especially after the death of Paul's wife.
This has already been posted.I do think those highlights show Ododa moving too easily through players, no defense. This makes it impossible to gauge her true effectiveness. However we do see her athletic fluidity and speed. Somebody should make a highlight video of her U17 games.
This has already been posted.
This has already been posted.
I know nothing about scouting. but I suspect that when a girl is 6'5" , fast, agile, shows some basketball moves, and hits a few 3's, she is going to get a long look. Now how is she to be separated from others like her? Probably during in-game action. How does she react when things are going badly, she gets hit in the mouth, the ref makes a bad call, and the coach yells at her. Does she go up or down? But a scouts job cannot be simple. Apparently at UConn multiple coaches take a good look at any girl the team is considering.I don't have the foggiest idea of how to judge high school talent. Obviously some folks do, because so many of the five stars end up being college stars as well. But I really wonder if it's possible to disaggregate talent more finely from a broad group of (say) the best 3-5 at any position nationally. After all: 1. high school coaching and high school competition will vary widely; 2. kids that age (and here we're talking about kids who've just started 11th grade, meaning we're judging them on how they played as sophomores) have so much going on mentally and physically. (I do agree that every couple of years, a kid comes along who is hors categorie (as they say in the Tour de France)--an entirely "can't miss" superstar.)
I have to believe (because I want to believe!) that UConn could take pretty much any of the top 3-5 players at any position, and, if the kid is coachable and committed, turn her into the top 1-3 at her position. Though maybe I've drunk too much of the Kool-Aid...
One specific example two years ago the top post prospect in the class of 2018 was Lindsey Jarosinski. Ever heard of her? Well Lindsey will turn out to be a very good college player but just at the post position she has been surpassed by about 15-20 kids.Bags - absolutely correct.
Are there links to the USA games?
Like Megan and Lex.Nope. Not the way it is. String beans stay stringy.
Thanks. I'll watch them in the next week or two. I'm curious. What did you think of her HS video?Videos are on the right. They're in reverse order so start with #10 and work upwards if you want to see them chronologically.
USA at the FIBA U17 Women’s World Championship 2016 - FIBA.com
Thanks. I'll watch them in the next week or two. I'm curious. What did you think of her HS video?
I think @Sluconn Husky hit the nail on the head. ONO's superior (Guard like) mobility is what separates her from the otherAre there links to the USA games? I trust SLUconn's assessment (and others), so I had very high expectations when I watched the sophomore season highlights from ONO. I thought she looked good, but mostly she was running the floor and making layups. In comparison, Charli showed moves inside, a nice midrange jumper, and range to the arc. Does anyone think ONO's video is more impressive? If so, please explain the subtleties that I missed. Or is it simply that ONO really blew up this summer and passed Charli and everyone else in the ratings?
We would be Hopelessly Devoted to her.