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Let Geno have all the talent he can get. It will be great to see him sort it all out. I always have the feeling he is eyeing a kid out there that no one is even thinking of just because he likes her ticker.
 
How good is she offensively? How well does she pass and set screens? How mobile is she? Is she just a big body or does she have the footwork to be a strong 1-on-1 defender? Do you or anyone else here have those answers? I've seen enough of Cox to stick my neck out and say she's going to be an impact player, perhaps special. Cox has played against the best high school players in the country a year ahead of her on two different national teams.
Pretty good. As a freshmen she averaged 13.9 ppg. Was BE Freshman of the year. She seems to be a decent defender, had 59 blocks. While Cox was playing against HS players, Butler was playing against college players 2-3 years ahead of her, and performing very well.

At the college level, Cox (who may end up being a great player) has many more "questions" than Butler does. We don't know if Cox's game will transfer to the college level. It probably will, because she is very talented, but you never know until they do it. Whereas Butler's game has already been demonstrated at the college level. There isn't a question of whether it will or not. It already has.
 
There are legitimate questions about every recruit or transferee who has yet to play at UConn. It's not innuendo to mention they exist, particularly when they've been discussed in more detail in other threads.
There are, also, illegitimate questions about every recruit. Sometimes it is difficult to discern the difference.
 
There are legitimate questions about every recruit or transferee who has yet to play at UConn. It's not innuendo to mention they exist, particularly when they've been discussed in more detail in other threads.
The context of the post Walker would start ahead of Butler. The poster didn't mention any questions about Walker, a high school junior but posited that Butler would come off the bench while Walker would start. It would seem that there would be more "legitimate questions" about a high school junior than a player who was FOY in the Big East.

Putting that aside, I prefer to discuss specifics rather than have someone say there are "legitimate questions'. But maybe that's just me. Just saying....
 
There are, also, illegitimate questions about every recruit. Sometimes it is difficult to discern the difference.
The problem there is with posters who take it upon themselves to decide what are "illegitimate" questions and put up posts in that vein rather than simply answering the questions (or not) according to their lights.

As mods, it's our job to decide when a question is out of bounds according to the rules, and we encourage Reports as assistance. We do not encourage the efforts of posting police, especially those who resort to various techniques of "getting personal," to tell others what questions are or are not OK to raise.
 
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The problem there is with posters who take it upon themselves to decide what are "illegitimate" questions and put up posts in that vein rather than simply answering the questions (or not) according to their lights.

As mods, it's our job to decide when a question is out of bounds according to the rules, and we encourage Reports as assistance. We do not encourage the efforts of posting police, especially those who resort to various techniques of "getting personal," to tell others what questions are or are not OK to raise.
Sorry, didn't realize your post was an act of moderating. It is hard to tell sometimes. My point was simply a question can be as innocent as a new born in the eyes of one and seen as picayune by another, eye of the beholder and all. As we both know tone and humor doesn't always translate well.
 
Couldn't agree more, about both. I've said it before - she has the potential to be as good as Maya Moore. Yep - she has that much potential...
Eric I have heard that too. Ive also heard that Collier could be the best player in her class right up there with Katie Lou. Think about this for a minute. MoJeff Stewie Tuck all at some point ranked number 1 in HS add Katie Lou Collier and now Walker. That's how you spell Domimin 8 tion
 
I don't think I would consider Walker a "done deal" just yet. This entire thread is based on a random tweet by John Altavilla in which he himself uses the phrase "who knows". We all know that saying about counting your chickens before they hatch.
 
Or was tony talking about the World Championship at Domino nation?
 
Pretty good. As a freshmen she averaged 13.9 ppg. Was BE Freshman of the year. She seems to be a decent defender, had 59 blocks. While Cox was playing against HS players, Butler was playing against college players 2-3 years ahead of her, and performing very well.

At the college level, Cox (who may end up being a great player) has many more "questions" than Butler does. We don't know if Cox's game will transfer to the college level. It probably will, because she is very talented, but you never know until they do it. Whereas Butler's game has already been demonstrated at the college level. There isn't a question of whether it will or not. It already has.

Yes, I'm aware of the stats. The problem is stats don't always give you the full measure of a player. Hers were compiled in 36 minutes of PT, a number she'll never approach at UConn. In more reasonable minutes, her numbers look good but not as good. And, again, they don't tell you how good a screener or passer she is; how well she runs the floor. I have seen Cox many times and I can tell you she is a high level passer, floor-runner, and shot-blocker.

Let's be real: Gabby Williams' stats per minute played are better than Butler's were and Gabby still hasn't gotten the complete trust of Geno yet. You can't read everything into stats.

I believe Butler will be a good player but I don't think there is a girls basketball scout anywhere who would take her over Lauren Cox. And that is, for the 10th time, not a mark against Butler.
 
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Yes, I'm aware of the stats. The problem is stats don't always give you the full measure of a player. Hers were compiled in 36 minutes of PT, a number she'll never approach at UConn. In more reasonable minutes, her numbers look good but not as good. And, again, they don't tell you how good a screener or passer she is; how well she runs the floor. I have seen Cox many times and I can tell you she is a high level passer, floor-runner, and shot-blocker.

Let's be real: Gabby Williams' stats per minute played are better than Butler's were and Gabby still hasn't gotten the complete trust of Geno yet. You can't read everything into stats.

I believe Butler will be a good player but I don't think there is a girls basketball scout anywhere who would take her over Lauren Cox. And that is, for the 10th time, not a mark against Butler.
 
Let us say,that Connecticut gets Lauren Cox,and that she will be directly competing for minutes with Natalie Butler.First of all,as good as Cox seems to be,Butler has two advantages over her.One,she has a year of playing college ball'and whether the competition is excellent or not,really matters little,because she still proved she has potential to become something special,by holding her own as a freshman in the college game.Also,she has or will have,a year's experience in the Connecticut system,and I cannot emphasis that enough,a year learning the system,and understanding how her team mates play,and what she needs to do better.Lauren will have the disadvantage,as to these two points.

Since Natalie has shown talent,the desire to learn and get better,and understands what is expected and what needs to be done to improve,I have to say she will end up being more than a good player.She has the potential,and the coaching staff,to become an exceptional player,and I would not be surprised if she attained the AA status before she is done.

Lauren would surely be a good player,yet,she hasn't realized the hard work and coaching that will be ahead of her verses what she is dealing with in high school.With a coaching staff like Connecticut,she could become an excellent player,but only time would tell.

Almost every time experience comes out on top,and someone is going to have to earn their way past Natalie,into the starter's role.

I would never bet against Geno and company,making someone into an elite college player,and I believe Natalie will reach that goal,with hard work and listening to the lessons this staff will present to her.
 
Yes, I'm aware of the stats. The problem is stats don't always give you the full measure of a player. Hers were compiled in 36 minutes of PT, a number she'll never approach at UConn. In more reasonable minutes, her numbers look good but not as good. And, again, they don't tell you how good a screener or passer she is; how well she runs the floor. I have seen Cox many times and I can tell you she is a high level passer, floor-runner, and shot-blocker.
But you haven't seen Cox pass, block or run the floor at a college level, against college players. Again, Butler has. And has done it really well.

I believe Butler will be a good player but I don't think there is a girls basketball scout anywhere who would take her over Lauren Cox. And that is, for the 10th time, not a mark against Butler.
Well let's be real. 1) who trusts girls scouts anyway :rolleyes: 2) Butler and Cox don't play the same position 3) they are gonna be 2 years apart, sooooo there's really taking one or the other.

Will Cox eventually be better than Butler? Maybe. Could be, should be. (Personally I think she will) Will she be when she's a Freshman and Butler is a Jr with 2 years (3 years of college level practice) experience? Doubt it.
 
But you haven't seen Cox pass, block or run the floor at a college level, against college players. Again, Butler has. And has done it really well.

How do you know she's done those things really well? Have you watched her play?

Competition doesn't matter in determining how well someone runs the floor, how athletic they are, or if they can pass.

2) Butler and Cox don't play the same position

Sure they do. They're both centers.
 
Not for nothing, but no one calls Lauren Cox a center. Hoopgurlz has her listed as a forward. the write up from Prospects Nation says "What’s especially impressive about Cox is her ability to play the not only the four and the five, but also step out and be a 6-4 small forward. She’s long, lean and fluid with the ability to handle the ball in the open court, shoot the outside shot (both mid-range and three) and work in the paint with both a face-up and back-to-the-basket skills. Defensively she is also a huge presence blocking shots and deterring teams from getting shots in the paint with her wingspan".

Team USA's own website refers to her as a "Forward". Interestingly enough they list Anigwe and Mulkey as centers. I'm not saying Lauren can't "play" the 5. After all on Team USA starters were mostly 2 guards (Durr, Ogunbowale), a Wing (Samuelson), and 2 forwards (Boykin and Cox), but it IS possible to start 2 forwards instead of 1 forward and 1 center.
 
Not for nothing, but no one calls Lauren Cox a center. Hoopgurlz has her listed as a forward.

Hoopgurlz doesn't call anyone a center. They don't use the term to describe positions.

Kristine Anigue isn't a "center" so that tells you all you need to know about the team USA site. Regardless, being a center doesn't preclude someone from being a forward. It's semantics. Any way you slice it, UConn would have 6-4 and 6-5 bigs on the court at the same time if Cox comes and they both start.

Cox plays center on her HS and AAU teams. Dolson spent more time on the perimeter than Cox will and Dolson was always considered a center.
 
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Hoopgurlz doesn't call anyone a center. They don't use the term to describe positions.

Kristine Anigue isn't a "center" so that tells you all you need to know about the team USA site. Regardless, being a center doesn't preclude someone from being a forward. It's semantics. Any way you slice it, UConn would have 6-4 and 6-5 bigs on the court at the same time if Cox comes and they both start.

Cox plays center on her HS and AAU teams. Dolson spent more time on the perimeter than Cox will and Dolson was always considered a center.
HG uses P for a center - Post player. You can call her whatever you want. I'm just telling you the facts...
 
HG uses P for a center - Post player. You can call her whatever you want. I'm just telling you the facts...

Post just means the player isn't normally considered versatile enough to play outside the post. Cox certainly is, but then so was Dolson. Cox is going to play all over the court, almost assuredly more than Butler will. However, Cox has inside scoring skills. It's yet to be known if Butler does.
 
Not for nothing, but no one calls Lauren Cox a center. Hoopgurlz has her listed as a forward. the write up from Prospects Nation says "What’s especially impressive about Cox is her ability to play the not only the four and the five, but also step out and be a 6-4 small forward. She’s long, lean and fluid with the ability to handle the ball in the open court, shoot the outside shot (both mid-range and three) and work in the paint with both a face-up and back-to-the-basket skills. Defensively she is also a huge presence blocking shots and deterring teams from getting shots in the paint with her wingspan".

Team USA's own website refers to her as a "Forward". Interestingly enough they list Anigwe and Mulkey as centers. I'm not saying Lauren can't "play" the 5. After all on Team USA starters were mostly 2 guards (Durr, Ogunbowale), a Wing (Samuelson), and 2 forwards (Boykin and Cox), but it IS possible to start 2 forwards instead of 1 forward and 1 center.


What you have described is a Kayla Pedersen type player... LINK

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Post just means the player isn't normally considered versatile enough to play outside the post. Cox certainly is, but then so was Dolson. Cox is going to play all over the court, almost assuredly more than Butler will. However, Cox has inside scoring skills. It's yet to be known if Butler does.
fair enough. That I totally agree with. And in fairness, with her size and strength I have no doubt she will spend time "IN" the post on both offense and defense. Perhaps the reason people seem to be arguing is when someone says "center", it's a player like Tina Charles or Mulkey or Vaughn - someone who doesn't really have much of a game away from the basket.

You could say Stewie is a "center" in that she starts at the 5... Unless you want to say Tuck is the center, but I think most would agree they are forwards. Really it's just a word. But I totally agree she is super versatile, and I do agree she will spend time no matter where she goes at the 5 position... :)
 
I'm staying out of this mess because we are (just) one of the many schools these players are considering. Does 'A' want to play for Geno? Yes. Otherwise Uconn would not be on her long list. Does she ... to play for ND, TX, etc.? Yes. They are on her list. So, we are back to sq. one. So, John A isn't just rumoring. He knows for sure (as we do) that she wants to play for Geno. He forgot to say that she also want to play for xyz and is not in any hurry to decide on who she will not be playing for on her list.
 
How do you know she's done those things really well? Have you watched her play?
Um yea. I've seen videos. Who hasn't??

Competition doesn't matter in determining how well someone runs the floor, how athletic they are, or if they can pass.
Gives it perspective.

Sure they do. They're both centers.
Ummm, no. Cox is a Forward (4). Maybe your are thinking of McCoy.
 
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Post just means the player isn't normally considered versatile enough to play outside the post. Cox certainly is, but then so was Dolson. Cox is going to play all over the court, almost assuredly more than Butler will. However, Cox has inside scoring skills. It's yet to be known if Butler does.
Excuse me??? We already know Butler can score inside at the college level. We actually don't know that about Cox yet. You're completely backwards here. :confused:

One thing I didn't know about her though was she is a Type 1 diabetic.
 
Um yea. I've seen videos. Who hasn't??


Gives it perspective.


Ummm, no. Cox is a Forward (4). Maybe your are thinking of McCoy.

Where are these videos of Butler?

As for Cox, I've seen her play more than a dozen times in actual games. I'm not getting into a winless semantical argument over position labels. I've also watched McCoy several times and she could easily be labeled a forward too. They both do similar things, Cox just does most of them better.
 
Excuse me??? We already know Butler can score inside at the college level. We actually don't know that about Cox yet. You're completely backwards here. :confused:

How do we know this? Anyone who plays 36 minutes a game and has a Div 1 scholarship can score some points. Hell, Chong would average 10 points a game over 36 minutes this year, yet she's been invisible since the Stanford game.

Again, I don't come to conclusions soley on stats. I like what I've heard about Butler and was hoping she would come to UConn when it was made known she would transfer. But we really don't know much of anything about her offensive abilities. I've seen Lauren Cox' skills, as have many others who get paid to do so, and our conclusions all pretty much match. People didn't have to see Stewart or Taurasi face college competition to know how talented they were.
 
Being told by Tony how to spell things (including Dominovitamin 8 tion) is like being told by Boko Haram how to behave at PTA meetings.
Kind of in poor taste with potentially 2 thousand innocents dead? Would you have made the same joke about Al Qaeda two weeks after September 11th?
 
Kind of in poor taste with potentially 2 thousand innocents dead? Would you have made the same joke about Al Qaeda two weeks after September 11th?
The joke isn't about the dead, though thanks for your concern and perspective on taste.

The name Boko Haram means, roughly, "Western education is a sin." In other words, a virulently anti-education group advising on manners at a PTA meeting, juxtaposed with Tony advising on spelling. Both more suited to disrupt than to observe correctness.

You still won't like it, and I don't especially like explaining or justifying jokes, but there you are.
 
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