And he does it the right way.YIKES! WHAT'S ALL THE HUBBUB ABOUT ?
Kiah's 4-year career numbers (averages) at UConn:
- 15 minutes per game
- 6 rebounds per game
- 4 points per game
- Extrapolating Kiah's miniscule WNBA sample size and allowing for minutes played, her collegiate and professional numbers are virtually the same.
- One thing is NOT disputable- Bill Laimbeer is clearly a better coach than the over-rated Geno Auriemma.
Did I say that? Don't put words into my mouth. And where did I throw them under the bus? I asked a legit question.
I don't know, but Shoni was in the crowd at Jude's final game for Louisville. Shoni has never been svelte. I don't know if her stamina is affected. I'm still impressed by how Tierra Ruffin-Pratt remade her body. I'd like to see Shoni do the same.I caught just a minute or two of the NY v Atlanta game. Did Shoni play overseas? She looks significantly out of shape.
Pretty sure Shoni was hurt at the time of that game.I don't know, but Shoni was in the crowd at Jude's final game for Louisville. Shoni has never been svelte. I don't know if her stamina is affected. I'm still impressed by how Tierra Ruffin-Pratt remade her body. I'd like to see Shoni do the same.
That makes more sense that some of the things others have said. It will be interesting to see how Kiah develops in the WNBA...YIKES! WHAT'S ALL THE HUBBUB ABOUT ?
Kiah's 4-year career numbers (averages) at UConn:
- 15 minutes per game
- 6 rebounds per game
- 4 points per game
- Extrapolating Kiah's miniscule WNBA sample size and allowing for minutes played, her collegiate and professional numbers are virtually the same.
- One thing is NOT disputable- Bill Laimbeer is clearly a better coach than the over-rated Geno Auriemma.
I don't think Shoni played overseas this winter. I don't know why not.Pretty sure Shoni was hurt at the time of that game.
Kiah probably didn't play with the starters much during preseason. She'll get better as the season goes on.Kiah scored her first WNBA bucket off an assist from Tina with about 2:30 to go.
Tina had 17 and 12, in her Stef Dolson impersonation. Swin added 15.
Tiff missed her last several shots, but finished with 17. Angel led with 27, including 10-10 on FTs.
It's possible I'm thinking of Kayla McBride, but I thought at one of the Louisville games she was shown in the stands and was said by the announcers to be hurt.I don't think Shoni played overseas this winter. I don't know why not.
I'm going to try to get the salesman who sold me my Mystic season tickets to schedule a "Meet-Up" with Shoni at one of the Dream games this year. There were a lot of Native Americans at last year's games and they wanted to meet her but the Mystic personnel I talked to weren't interested in getting one together.
I'll ask her about this and any other questions you may have if I can get this accomplished.
Not looking for an argument, but I need to correct your comments. Firstly, throwing someone under the bus is what Coach McCallie does at Duke. She blames her players after a loss taking no responsibility for it herself. The basic meaning of "throwing under the bus" is to "sacrifice a friend or ally for selfish reasons".No, kiddo, you were making statements:
I find it hard to understand why they could not do the same thing over a 4 year period with Kiah's offense. It's odd that not even 3 months removed from her college team, and suddenly she's an offensive "force".
My point is Lambier has gotten this out of her in 2+ months but UCONN couldn't in 4 years. I'm confused...
You've already assumed that what Bill is saying is an accurate reflection of Kiah's upcoming WNBA season and that Kiah's preseason numbers are an accurate reflection of her WNBA season and that the UConn coaches couldn't accomplish whatever it is that Bill says he's accomplished. That sounds bus-like to me.
I agree with This Justin you asked the question so that you could heep criticism on the UCONN coaching staff and not to gain insight as to why Kiah was not an offensive force at UCONN.Not looking for an argument, but I need to correct your comments. Firstly, throwing someone under the bus is what Coach McCallie does at Duke. She blames her players after a loss taking no responsibility for it herself. The basic meaning of "throwing under the bus" is to "sacrifice a friend or ally for selfish reasons".
If you really feel that is what I did, then we have nothing to discuss.
Secondly, you have no idea what I have assumed, or not assumed. I have never said that 3 preseason games make up a season, but instead of picking and choosing snippets of my comments, if you read them in total, you might have understood that I'm questioning why the UCONN staff was never able, in 4 years, to get Kiah to play to her untapped offensive potential.
I think it's pretty clear the UCONN staff wanted her to do more, but she never did. And yet, in her own words, she now "gets it" when it's coming from her new coach, all in about 2 months.
I hardly think it's unfair to question why. And in the same breath to congratulate Kiah and be excited for her new role as a starter for a professional basketball team...
Not looking for an argument, but I need to correct your comments. Firstly, throwing someone under the bus is what Coach McCallie does at Duke. She blames her players after a loss taking no responsibility for it herself. The basic meaning of "throwing under the bus" is to "sacrifice a friend or ally for selfish reasons".
If you really feel that is what I did, then we have nothing to discuss.
Secondly, you have no idea what I have assumed, or not assumed. I have never said that 3 preseason games make up a season, but instead of picking and choosing snippets of my comments, if you read them in total, you might have understood that I'm questioning why the UCONN staff was never able, in 4 years, to get Kiah to play to her untapped offensive potential.
I think it's pretty clear the UCONN staff wanted her to do more, but she never did. And yet, in her own words, she now "gets it" when it's coming from her new coach, all in about 2 months.
I hardly think it's unfair to question why. And in the same breath to congratulate Kiah and be excited for her new role as a starter for a professional basketball team...
Still, she is being asked to do more. There was a feeling that Stokes’ offensive impact would increase following the graduation of Stefanie Dolson. But she is only averaging one additional field-goal attempt and one more point per game. Auriemma constantly reminds Stokes that she is too talented of an offensive player to simply defer to her teammates.
“Ever since I have been here, he has done that,” Stokes said. “You can’t take wild shots, you have to do what is in the offense, but I have to keep looking to score instead of looking to pass.”
UConn’s Kiah Stokes aggressive on defense, not offense
The staff has most certainly asked Kiah to look for her shot more. For some reason, she didn't do it much during games but she is now. She's always had this amazing upside that still remains untapped and I, personally, look forward to seeing more from Kiah.
See Graham Hayes article as well:
UConn seniors wrap up careers with no regrets, ESPN
Eric - I'd agree that we have nothing to discuss.