After watching the game again, and focusing on the performance of two players, I must admit, they didn't look as bad as I first thought. There's hope.
What I would like to see in the final exhibition game on Sunday is Butler starting in the 5 hole. I want her to rotate with Irwin the entire game. I want to see exactly where they are, and who we can expect to do what. Geno sees them in practice everyday. We don't. I'm pretty sure he and his staff go over the status of their players, and compare notes on who's stock is in the incline day to day, and who is dogging it. They no doubt have already mapped out their strategy for the season. If Chong can't stay in the starting lineup, Bent or Dangerfield will have to step up and fill a guard spot. If so, Nurse may have to run the point. On occasion, some players may be asked to play out of position this year.
One glaring problem I see is something that has been mentioned before, and that is the lack of bench depth. IF Geno uses the same lineup he used Tuesday, he'd have a bench comprised of 1 player (Butler) that has any significant prior playing experience. Lawlor is the only other returning player on the bench. Last year, her playing time was limited to the last 2-3 minutes of a game. The other 3 are the freshmen.
We know that in the past, Geno has gone with a relatively short bench once the season begins. The last time he had a bench this short was 2010-2011 season when he only dressed 8 players. Doty and Buck were injured, and Samarie Walker jumped ship at the Christmas break. His bench consisted of Lorin Dixon, Lauren Engeln and Micheala Johnson. Dixon for all intents and purposes was the bench. If Geno hopes to go deep into the tournament, He's going to have to develop, and be able to depend on most of his bench.
There will be times (games) when Butler's presence will be a must. The phrase "size matters" will mean more than ever at times this season to the huskies.
There is no substitute for height. There's Butler, then Lou, and it drops off from there. If one of then has to sit early because of foul trouble, UConn could find itself in dire straights on defense. When UConn encounters a team that has "redwoods" in their front court, UConn could find itself severely undermanned, and overwhelmed.
Auriemma will not have the luxury of bringing the freshmen along slowly this year. They're going to have to be ready to hit the ground running in 10 days when the season starts. In the 7th game of any world series, you hear the phrase "ALL HANDS ON DECK". That will be the Huskies' rallying cry all season. The "core 4" cannot carry the team as the BIG 3 did.
The trio looked good Tuesday. Let's hope their performance was not an aberration, but instead a preview of things to come. The more the freshmen play, the quicker they become comfortable at this level, and in Geno's system. The more minutes Geno can give them, the sooner they'll be ready for post season play. This is going to be a very interesting season for more reasons than one. Geno is going to have to do some of his best coaching and teaching this year.