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Saylor is coming!!!

On the Butler pregame presser, Geno addressed Saylor's situation (and I think he said she arrived Sat, which we all know she did arrive Sat per her instagram-sorry @j66kicker ) and he said he has no idea on what kind of shape Saylor is in and as he cannot have any physical interaction with her for the 10 days, he simply won't know until she can practice with the team. So I would say any thoughts on her contribution this year is complete and utter speculation based on a ouija board. She may not see anytime or she may see some time. We will have to wait until she can attend practice and interact with the other players. Geno did say the 10 quarantine "is what it is" with dubious intentions as she did have to exhibit a negative test and given all the daily testing the team has to do...but whatever he added. I kind of agree given the scrutiny.

This board is not good on patience but that is exactly what we need to exhibit here. All the other player comparisons between players NOT NAMED Saylor have been utterly annoying and petty. Why those involved can't see that is frustrating to those of us who want read about the thread as titled.

Humbly suggested and submitted-DefenseBB. :oops:
 
I'm looking at Sailor's early arrival of 6-8 months as nothing but "Bonus" time for SAYLOR.

Freshman are freshman. Sailor is going to be labeled a freshman, but, really, she isn't a freshman. Perhaps the youngest/only pre-freshman ever to suit up for Geno?

Her participation in practice the rest of this year will make her the first freshman I expect to come out of the gates knowing what to do. Next year.

This year I have no expectations. Which to me is the only way to treat Saylor fairly.

For many of us here on the BY 6-8 month is a nap. For teenagers 6-8months is a life time.

I have all I can handle watching all the real freshman learn to play the game how Geno and Co are teaching it.
 
Geno said she got to Storrs on Sunday, so I’m guessing it’s not Day 3 :D:D
The family was scheduled to drive up on Saturday. I don't know if they did or not. But I was thinking: 1. Sat, 2. Sun., 3. Mon. as a possible scenario.
 
i am impressedLou was never a one dimensional player, even as a freshman. She averaged 11ppg, 3.4 rebounds per game. Lou also totaled 82 assists, 38 steals and 6 blocks. If Saylor does half as well as Lou she’ll earn some PT.
oldude, you seem to have the National Library of UCONN at your disposal, never at a loss for past info. I am impressed, you and a few others can be historians.
 
oldude, you seem to have the National Library of UCONN at your disposal, never at a loss for past info. I am impressed, you and a few others can be historians.
I can’t remember what I had for breakfast this morning. Fortunately, all the stats are readily available on UConn’s website.
 
Remember two years ago when Geno said to Christyn before the ND game "just go and shoot the ball don't worry about anything else" and she went off for 28 points? Afterwards reporters were commenting how great it was that she stepped up and Geno said "I told her to go and shoot the ball. What kid wouldn't want to do that?" That is how I envision he would use Saylor. He will undoubtedly develop her complete game over time, but that is tough to do in the middle of the season. I suspect she'll be the team's Vinnie (The Microwave) Johnson (or John Gwynn or Rashaad Anderson, if you prefer a more UConn analogy). Her job will be come off the bench and score. Her minutes will be based on how long it takes the other team to figure out how exploit her defensively.

JMHO, we will see soon enough.
The 6th man on that team was Liv. There was precious little depth, so Geno had to play Christyn. Not the case this year. Can’t see Saylor playing a lot if all she does is knock down an occasional 3, vs Aubrey or Aaliyah who contribute so much more at both ends of the court.
 
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The 6th man on that team was Liv. There was precious little depth, so Geno had to play Christyn. Not the case this year. Can’t see Saylor playing a lot if all she does is knock down an occasional 3, vs Aubrey or Aaliyah who contribute so much more at both ends of the court.
A lot of posters are emphasizing Saylor's 3 point skill but she is much more than just a shooter. She averaged 21.2 points, 12.7 rebounds and 5.7 assists last year in HS. She showed similar abilities coming off the bench for the USA team. Saylor can easily be plugged in at the 2, 3, and 4 positions and she is a willing defender who has a knack for jumping passing lanes. Geno has praised her versatility and the posters that have seen her play in person have verified her complete game skills.
 
On the Butler pregame presser, Geno addressed Saylor's situation (and I think he said she arrived Sat, which we all know she did arrive Sat per her instagram-sorry @j66kicker ) and he said he has no idea on what kind of shape Saylor is in and as he cannot have any physical interaction with her for the 10 days, he simply won't know until she can practice with the team. So I would say any thoughts on her contribution this year is complete and utter speculation based on a ouija board. She may not see anytime or she may see some time. We will have to wait until she can attend practice and interact with the other players. Geno did say the 10 quarantine "is what it is" with dubious intentions as she did have to exhibit a negative test and given all the daily testing the team has to do...but whatever he added. I kind of agree given the scrutiny.

This board is not good on patience but that is exactly what we need to exhibit here. All the other player comparisons between players NOT NAMED Saylor have been utterly annoying and petty. Why those involved can't see that is frustrating to those of us who want read about the thread as titled.

Humbly suggested and submitted-DefenseBB. :oops:
:eek:When I speculate I try not to use a ouija board it just get in the way and gives me too munch unnecessary information and I'm still not sure how to read my current board. 99.9% of the post on this board are speculation. I don't find the player comparisons to be annoying or petty at all. Many of the player comparisons have been requested by posters to inform their speculation, expectations and opinions. For example a few posters have actually seen Saylor play-that is very useful information.
 
A lot of posters are emphasizing Saylor's 3 point skill but she is much more than just a shooter. She averaged 21.2 points, 12.7 rebounds and 5.7 assists last year in HS. She showed similar abilities coming off the bench for the USA team. Saylor can easily be plugged in at the 2, 3, and 4 positions and she is a willing defender who has a knack for jumping passing lanes. Geno has praised her versatility and the posters that have seen her play in person have verified her complete game skills.
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A lot of posters are emphasizing Saylor's 3 point skill but she is much more than just a shooter. She averaged 21.2 points, 12.7 rebounds and 5.7 assists last year in HS. She showed similar abilities coming off the bench for the USA team. Saylor can easily be plugged in at the 2, 3, and 4 positions and she is a willing defender who has a knack for jumping passing lanes. Geno has praised her versatility and the posters that have seen her play in person have verified her complete game skills.
Yes I agree. But that was in HS, and Saylor has not played organized ball for some time. If she can step into college ball at UConn mid-season and earn PT, that would be fantastic. But we should all be realistic about the challenge that entails.
 
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A lot of posters are emphasizing Saylor's 3 point skill but she is much more than just a shooter. She averaged 21.2 points, 12.7 rebounds and 5.7 assists last year in HS. She showed similar abilities coming off the bench for the USA team. Saylor can easily be plugged in at the 2, 3, and 4 positions and she is a willing defender who has a knack for jumping passing lanes. Geno has praised her versatility and the posters that have seen her play in person have verified her complete game skills.
I completely agree. I think once she gets up to speed and if she grasps the offense quickly, she could be inserted as a sub at the 4 as a G/F who can hit the 3 to stretch the defense and give Liv or Aaliyah more space. This would also give the ability to have a bigger rotation with Chrystin and Anna as wings who can hit the outside shot. I separate Anna and Chrystin from Mir and Aubrey in that 3-4 position area based on their natural skill sets.

As an example, Chrystin could sub out, Anna move to her comfortable 3, and then Saylor come in at the 4 and you still can play that small ball Big East 1 in and 4 out offense/defense since the conference is guard heavy.
 
The 6th man on that team was Liv. There was precious little depth, so Geno had to play Christyn. Not the case this year. Can’t see Saylor playing a lot if all she does is knock down an occasional 3, vs Aubrey or Aaliyah who contribute so much more at both ends of the court.
I guess, although I can definitely see her playing if she can be counted on to come in and knock down open threes. People have built NBA careers based on that.
 
I completely agree. I think once she gets up to speed and if she grasps the offense quickly, she could be inserted as a sub at the 4 as a G/F who can hit the 3 to stretch the defense and give Liv or Aaliyah more space. This would also give the ability to have a bigger rotation with Chrystin and Anna as wings who can hit the outside shot. I separate Anna and Chrystin from Mir and Aubrey in that 3-4 position area based on their natural skill sets.

As an example, Chrystin could sub out, Anna move to her comfortable 3, and then Saylor come in at the 4 and you still can play that small ball Big East 1 in and 4 out offense/defense since the conference is guard heavy.

So less minutes for Aubrey and Edwards now? They are only averaging 16 and 16.9 respectively. And Liv only getting 21.7. And now Saylor has "buried" Mir?
 
So less minutes for Aubrey and Edwards now? They are only averaging 16 and 16.9 respectively. And Liv only getting 21.7. And now Saylor has "buried" Mir?
UCONN has played exactly 1 ranked opponent (DePaul) so far this season. In that game Mir played 8 minutes.
UCONN plays another ranked team (TN) shortly, I would be pleasantly surprise if MIr plays 16 minutes @TN.
 
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Thanks for your reply Hoop and I do appreciate the discussion. My reply to your points as follows:

1. Anna can shoot, do doubt. She has a bad propensity for being very streaky. I am very high on Anna's prospects as a shooter going forward and as a player/contributor, especially since we have really good passers on the team like PB and EW for instance, not to mention NM.

CW is an enigma to me. I thought by now she would be able to get what she wants anytime she wants. Her instincts seem to be off. If I was too guess, she is trying so hard to please GA and do the right thing, that she it is screwing her mind up. She can shoot and play and I hope she works her way out of it. I'm still confident in her, but not nearly as much as I once was. Again, PB helps to get CW going I hope.

It's true I have seen little of Saylor. As I mentioned, I've only seen clips and those can be deceiving. I'd really like to know what her percentage from 3 is. From the little I've seen, she can shoot and creates her shot from 3 which is very unusual. I am very hopeful she can at minimum provide us with a 3 point shooter with at least 35% plus percentage. If she reaches 40%, I will be extremely happy. I think she has a chance to do this and therefore a good chance to help us come later march.

2. The thing with being slow in todays game, is that if you don't have a compensating quality like size, length, etc., then you really have little chance of success. NM may not be extremely quick, but I don't think she is slow. She looks above average to me. But, time will tell as she has played I think one game (18 minutes) at full strength - and her movement looked good in those 18 minutes. I'm really excited to see what she can do. Her lack of shooting may hold her back but I get the feeling GA really likes her. Problem is that she has PB in front of her.....

I don't know what Saylor's stats were or her quality of competition. I am puzzled at her lower rating by some but this is not something I focus too much on. I think ratings may be accurate for the top few players and then say 5-25 can be in a variety of orders. I've heard she is as high as 6 by some, but again, I just don't have the time to look at this and make my own list of where she should be. I do think there are inherent limitations in the rankings with favoritism and just difference of opinion. There are so many variables also (level of competition is one you mention), so it makes it impossible outside of the top 3-4 players everybody seems to agree on.

So is it fair to say my expectations for CWill and Anna are much higher than yours, while your expectations of Nika and Saylor are much higher than mine?

And as a result you are implying/saying "I'll believe it when I see it" when it comes to CWill and Anna while similarly I can say the same back at you with Nika and Saylor?

And in regards to this team right now-- is it safe to say that I think UCONN is much stronger than you do, because I am okay with non-impact impact minutes from Nika or Saylor?
 
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So is it fair to say my expectations for CWill and Anna are much higher than yours, while your expectations of Nika and Saylor are much higher than mine?

And as a result you are implying/saying "I'll believe it when I see it" when it comes to CWill and Anna while similarly I can say the same back at you with Nika and Saylor?

And in regards to this team right now-- is it safe to say that I think UCONN is much stronger than you do, because I am okay with non-impact impact minutes from Nika or Saylor?
To use your phrase 'I'll believe when I see it' is starting to become more prevalent with me as it relates to both CW and AM because they continue to be inconsistent. I've seen this now for a while and they both get substantial minutes. Both can be contributors but I'm thinking a bit less than I originally projected.

To be clear I thought CW would be flat out amazing my now and be first team AA. She is still inconsistent and seems to be lost in her own head sometimes. She is so darn talented that you think she can turn it around. I mainly worry that she will have an inconsistent game when we need her to have a big game in a big game.

AM is shooting less effectively that I thought she would at this point...very streaky. I worry that in big games, she may be off. I thought she could top out at 12 points per game but now I'm not sure. I just hope she breaks out soon. She is still a very good player to have because her passing is so darn good and she is a good rebounder and average defender as well. Good on the break and with the ball in her hands....all this playing the 4 spot. I still believe the threat of her three point shot still opens things up but she isn't getting the 12 pts I thought she might and she has had open shots. However, I think she will hit them eventually as she did last year....but will she nail a 3 pointer at the time we need her to in a big game? This is really what I am starting to worry about.

I've seen much less of NM in comparison to AM and CW. But I do think she can be a contributor. Not a huge one, maybe 10-12 minutes tops in big games....but heck, she has the best player in America in front of her. Geno was trying to see how PB and NM could play together in the last game however. So I don't think NM will be a huge contributor because she has PB in front of her, but I think she can play and contribute some quality minutes which is great to have from a backup point.

Saylor I have only seen clips but I am hopeful that by late March she can give us 1-2 threes a game and be a threat from three so that when she comes in, she stretches the defense and it keeps the middle free for Liv to operate.
 
And now Saylor has "buried" Mir?
Probably, not but some people claim you can hear that if you play the UConn fight song backwards.
 
To use your phrase 'I'll believe when I see it' is starting to become more prevalent with me as it relates to both CW and AM because they continue to be inconsistent. I've seen this now for a while and they both get substantial minutes. Both can be contributors but I'm thinking a bit less than I originally projected.

To be clear I thought CW would be flat out amazing my now and be first team AA. She is still inconsistent and seems to be lost in her own head sometimes. She is so darn talented that you think she can turn it around. I mainly worry that she will have an inconsistent game when we need her to have a big game in a big game.

AM is shooting less effectively that I thought she would at this point...very streaky. I worry that in big games, she may be off. I thought she could top out at 12 points per game but now I'm not sure. I just hope she breaks out soon. She is still a very good player to have because her passing is so darn good and she is a good rebounder and average defender as well. Good on the break and with the ball in her hands....all this playing the 4 spot. I still believe the threat of her three point shot still opens things up but she isn't getting the 12 pts I thought she might and she has had open shots. However, I think she will hit them eventually as she did last year....but will she nail a 3 pointer at the time we need her to in a big game? This is really what I am starting to worry about.

I've seen much less of NM in comparison to AM and CW. But I do think she can be a contributor. Not a huge one, maybe 10-12 minutes tops in big games....but heck, she has the best player in America in front of her. Geno was trying to see how PB and NM could play together in the last game however. So I don't think NM will be a huge contributor because she has PB in front of her, but I think she can play and contribute some quality minutes which is great to have from a backup point.

Saylor I have only seen clips but I am hopeful that by late March she can give us 1-2 threes a game and be a threat from three so that when she comes in, she stretches the defense and it keeps the middle free for Liv to operate.

To use your phrase 'I'll believe when I see it' is starting to become more prevalent with me as it relates to both CW and AM because they continue to be inconsistent. I've seen this now for a while and they both get substantial minutes. Both can be contributors but I'm thinking a bit less than I originally projected.

To be clear I thought CW would be flat out amazing my now and be first team AA. She is still inconsistent and seems to be lost in her own head sometimes. She is so darn talented that you think she can turn it around. I mainly worry that she will have an inconsistent game when we need her to have a big game in a big game.

AM is shooting less effectively that I thought she would at this point...very streaky. I worry that in big games, she may be off. I thought she could top out at 12 points per game but now I'm not sure. I just hope she breaks out soon. She is still a very good player to have because her passing is so darn good and she is a good rebounder and average defender as well. Good on the break and with the ball in her hands....all this playing the 4 spot. I still believe the threat of her three point shot still opens things up but she isn't getting the 12 pts I thought she might and she has had open shots. However, I think she will hit them eventually as she did last year....but will she nail a 3 pointer at the time we need her to in a big game? This is really what I am starting to worry about.

I've seen much less of NM in comparison to AM and CW. But I do think she can be a contributor. Not a huge one, maybe 10-12 minutes tops in big games....but heck, she has the best player in America in front of her. Geno was trying to see how PB and NM could play together in the last game however. So I don't think NM will be a huge contributor because she has PB in front of her, but I think she can play and contribute some quality minutes which is great to have from a backup point.

Saylor I have only seen clips but I am hopeful that by late March she can give us 1-2 threes a game and be a threat from three so that when she comes in, she stretches the defense and it keeps the middle free for Liv to operate.

This is why I made a prior post to Cornel Lt prior to you reply to me on this thread. I love these discussions. Many of your posts on other stuff I agree with. But we also have complete opposite opinions on things like this.

I am completely opposite of Nika and Saylor vs CWill and Anna. And I just want to be clear I took your phrase "I'll believe it when I see it."

So for this team as of right now -- we have an overall completely different POV of what we're watching and what we expect to see as it pertains to these 4. Just as we have opposite views of - regardless if Nika is slow or not- we have opposite views of if a guard that is slow can be a quality type player on a top 5 team.

Over time -- with other players whether it be this season or a future season - these type of differences we have will likely pop up again. :)
 
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When will Saylor see playtime. Depaul, St Johns. She has a few days before Depaul to practice with the team. Geno will see what she can do. This is going to be a time to be developed. Saylor 6'2 and plays like a guard who can rebound. However there are a bunch of kids ahead of her who have paid their price in practice. Still I think the coaching staff would like to get a look at Saylor in a real game. A real game exploits players weakness's and areas where they need work. I do think if Saylor can knock down shots she'll see playtime. Maybe not prime time but playtime this season. We can see into the future but we can dream and with her skills and our coaching staff shes gonna be really good.
 
Here is where I believe we stand with Saylor's arrival and potential participation in the UConn rotation. To begin with we need to be cognizant of the fact that Saylor has not played in quite some time (recovery from hip surgery). I do not think she will be in game shape, especially in UConn game shape. Secondly, she is a freshman who has not had the benefit of the pre-season conditioning, bonding and pick-up games. She has had zero college experience.

She is a gifted athlete who will benefit tremendously by being her for half a season working out with the UConn players. I don't think Geno will put her right into the game first chance he gets...he will want to send a message to his current players that their efforts in practice are appreciated. Saylor will have to earn the respect of her team mates in practice. I expect that by the end of the season she will begin to get a few minutes of playing time when the game is well in control. Expectations should not be high...if she does eventually get into the game and manages to score a three pointer it will probably be met with the same enthusiasm that Autumn's three pointer was met with last night.

What we should all be happy about is that by being here early...Saylor will hit her sophomore jump during her freshman year.
 
Remember two years ago when Geno said to Christyn before the ND game "just go and shoot the ball don't worry about anything else" and she went off for 28 points? Afterwards reporters were commenting how great it was that she stepped up and Geno said "I told her to go and shoot the ball. What kid wouldn't want to do that?" That is how I envision he would use Saylor. He will undoubtedly develop her complete game over time, but that is tough to do in the middle of the season. I suspect she'll be the team's Vinnie (The Microwave) Johnson (or John Gwynn or Rashaad Anderson, if you prefer a more UConn analogy). Her job will be come off the bench and score. Her minutes will be based on how long it takes the other team to figure out how exploit her defensively.

JMHO, we will see soon enough.
I wonder what Geno is telling Williams these days.
 
I wonder what Geno is telling Williams these days.
My guess something akin to: "Take every minute on the court and use it to make an impact. If your shot's not falling, get back on D. Get beat on D? Box out and get the rebound. Don't worry about what you didn't do; worry about what you can do next. Make a difference. I have faith in you."

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Amari DeBerry was apparently close to coming early as well:


While practicing without a team, DeBerry said she at one point considered graduating early to join the Huskies this season as a way to get in time on the hardwood. Something fellow 2021 recruit and No. 13 ranked guard Saylor Poffenbarger did when she graduated one semester early and enrolled at UConn last month.


“That was a consideration to join the team early,” DeBerry said. “Unfortunately, it wasn’t possible since there were still only two classes I was required to take in order to graduate.”



 
A deeper article on Saylor hot off the presses focused more on her family background


Saylor wore 23 because she loved Maya Moore,” Saylor’s mother and high school coach Amy Poffenbarger said Tuesday. “But when she got to high school she switched to 4 because her brother was 4 when he passed. As a mom, it means a lot to you. You never want to lose a child, but when your child honors them it’s such a beautiful thing.
 
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