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I think this is the pg chart. Not the starters.What list is this?
I think this is the pg chart. Not the starters.What list is this?
And last year's Sweet 16 debacle?Well, in the Nika era UConn is 1 for 2 in FF games. And the one they lost Nika was out with an injury.
I think it’s a certainty that Geno will experiment with different lineup combinations during the season, and Nika and Paige will each get chances to be the starting point guard.
I believe that Geno will have Paige as his starting point guard during the NCAA tournament next spring. Paige has demonstrated that she is much better in high-pressure playoff games than Nika is. For example, in the 2022 playoffs, Paige had a heroic performance, scoring a team-leading 27 points against NC State, and she was also UConn’s leading scorer against Stanford and South Carolina, scoring 14 points in both the semifinal and national championship games. Nika, in contrast, scored just 3 points and she turned the ball over 7 times against Ohio State, and UConn was bounced out of the Sweet 16.
Paige is the best player on UConn’s WBB team, and she is a much better scorer than Nika is: Paige averaged 18 points during her first two seasons, 2.5 times Nika’s average of 7.1 points last season. Paige is also arguably a better passer (note Azzi’s recent comments to the media about how good Paige’s passes are), she has a higher basketball IQ than Nika has, and she averages fewer turnovers than Nika does (2.2 TO/game vs. 3.5 TO/game).
Teams have to respect Paige’s scoring prowess; she stretches their defenses out to the perimeter, thereby giving more room for UConn’s post players to operate. In contrast, Nika’s scoring is relatively anemic, which means that teams often sag off of her and pack the paint or double-team other players, making it harder for UConn’s post players to score.
Again, I think that Geno will experiment with different point guards and lineup combinations during the season, but when the NCAA tournament arrives, barring injuries, he’ll have Paige as his starting point guard in his quest for a twelfth national championship.
Nika is a very good 6th or 7th player, but she doesnt have the skill set required of a PG on a starting Title team. Paige should play "point" - similar to Caitlin Clark - and if KK is as good as advertised, she'll get meaningful minutes at the point as well. Title teams have to be able to score in multiple ways or else a good defensive team will lock down on our weaknesses. This has been UConn's achilles heel for most of the past 10 years in FF games.
Adn let's not forget Nika Muhl started many games her frosh year in which for example in 1 game she was the starting pg vs South Carolina which UCONN won. Therew were many games she was not the backup as a frosh. In fact the 2nd half of the year she was awarded the starting job. Not relagated to backup.Also let’s not forget there was a time where Paige, Nika and Christyn all started. Nika was still very effective her freshman year and was the backup pg.
See post #56 above. Nika didn’t lose that game, the team did.And last year's Sweet 16 debacle?
Where do you get this stuff? In the 2020-21 FF game against Arizona, Muhl played 21 nondescript minutes with 2 pts, 1 TO and 3 fouls.Well, in the Nika era UConn is 1 for 2 in FF games. And the one they lost Nika was out with an injury.
You’re right. I misremembered because of the ankle injury she suffered against High Point in the first round. She managed to return for the FF game in a brace and played well enough initially and less well as the game wore on. So my point is not as interesting as I thought. But I’m still willing to cut her some slack for that game. She’s not the reason we lost that one.Where do you get this stuff? In the 2020-21 FF game against Arizona, Muhl played 21 nondescript minutes with 2 pts, 1 TO and 3 fouls.
Nika will start at PG at the beginning of the year, and Paige will have her minutes monitored until she (and Ice) get acclimated. By late season, Paige will start alongside Azzi, because they know each other's thoughts/inclinations on the floor, as well as their teammates. Having two All-American caliber guards on the floor is tough to beat. Nika spelling either at any time for major minutes is a luxury, especially if foul trouble kicks in. Nika will do whatever it takes for the team to win. All of them are about TEAM.
Now, if Nika develops a consistent outside shot/game, looks for her offense...
I certainly hope so...Sarcasm?
It was the Sweet 16 and they got drilled. Not the Elite 8 or the FF.Saying we can't win a NC with Nika at the point because of the OSU game is insane.
Good points.
In one of the Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird television shows during the NCAA tournament, Diana said that she and Sue used to take turns bringing the ball up the court when they played together at UConn.
If Muhl started, Ice could play the post and everyone else can still their “natural position”. I don’t think Aubrey is a given starter, though she’s a potential starter. This whole position thing is nonsense- Geno doesn’t recruit or play players based on position.Bird, Taurasi, Bueckers, Fudd, Muhl
Of the four, who doesn't fit? (hint: it's not their defense) Any player a notch below the four will have a very successful career as a pro. Muhl's problem is that she can only play one position and isn't a big scorer while best pg who ever was is also a pg. In order for Muhl to start, either Bueckers or Fudd, along with Griffin and Edwards will have to play out of their natural and best positions.
Geno could start 3 guards and let Griffin and Edwards handle all the physical work. What I don't like about that is that 2 starters would be weak scorers.
But if Muhl came off the bench then Brady could play the post and the other four would be in their best positions.
I think Muhl will play more minutes at pg than Bueckers but with a minute left and down 5 who do you want running the offense? Or up 5 with 2 min left and facing a press who do you want bringing up the ball?
Of course the players themselves determine who the coaches decide to start but right now Fudd Bueckers Griffin and Edwards are starting and I think UConn will be better with Brady then they will with Muhl. And again this is only about starting.
Caveat: There are several players whose play from now till November could change everything I said. The well is very deep.
I like the combos being laid out, but are these too small of a lineup? I think we'd get killed on the boards...IMHO Nika will be the PG, Paige will be the SG, Azzi will be the Wing, Aubrey will be the SF, and Aaliyah will be the PF!
Geno really uses no positions as every player has a share in the total offense.
I also feel Caroline as a G/W and Ice as PF/C will be the first off the bench!
Geno will be using more players in his rotation this season as his trust goes 10 or 11 deep, maybe even 12 deep!
With the athletes Geno has (if healthy) he'll run and gun and press or a more aggressive defense all game!
If Muhl started, Ice could play the post and everyone else can still their “natural position”. I don’t think Aubrey is a given starter, though she’s a potential starter. This whole position thing is nonsense- Geno doesn’t recruit or play players based on position.
The real reason Nika will start alongside Paige and Azzi in the backcourt is that she’s better than Paige at pushing the pace and going from defense to offense. Paige is an excellent half court point guard but she doesn’t look to push like Nika. That along with her defense makes her as sure if a starter as Paige, Azzi and Aaliyah.

Paige had a truly exceptional season during her freshman year but it did not measure up to Clark's season--Clark was an even more dynamic scorer and she took down one of the best teams this decade in S.C. Clark got the "hype" because she was the hype... Clark is the equivalent of Paige and then some...IMO, Paige did the same thing as a freshman but she didn't get the hype about "changing the women's game" because it was expected of her. And she did not fail anyone.
So in my opinion, Caitlin is almost the equivalent of Paige. Period.
Clark as a junior might have been better than Paige as a freshman. That’s not the flex you seem to think it is lolPaige had a truly exceptional season during her freshman year but it did not measure up to Clark's season--Clark was an even more dynamic scorer and she took down one of the best teams this decade in S.C. Clark got the "hype" because she was the hype... Clark is the equivalent of Paige and then some...
You either have a short memory or you haven't seen Bueckers when she gets a clean outlet pass. She doesn't need to dribble half the length of the court, she sees the court in advance and beats the defense down court with her passing.If Muhl started, Ice could play the post and everyone else can still their “natural position”. I don’t think Aubrey is a given starter, though she’s a potential starter. This whole position thing is nonsense- Geno doesn’t recruit or play players based on position.
The real reason Nika will start alongside Paige and Azzi in the backcourt is that she’s better than Paige at pushing the pace and going from defense to offense. Paige is an excellent half court point guard but she doesn’t look to push like Nika. That along with her defense makes her as sure if a starter as Paige, Azzi and Aaliyah.
In terms of offensive and deficiency Buecker’s freshman year surpassed Clark’s junior year. Her efficiency was the best of all players that year, including Boston, and was likely one of the best of all time. She shot at a higher percentage than the junior Clark, had a much better A/T ratio, and they were not even in the same class defensively.Paige had a truly exceptional season during her freshman year but it did not measure up to Clark's season--Clark was an even more dynamic scorer and she took down one of the best teams this decade in S.C. Clark got the "hype" because she was the hype... Clark is the equivalent of Paige and then some...
I recently rewatched almost every game Paige played in at UConn, and she’s not as good as Nika is at this. Nika pushes every single time without fail, it’s automatic. Paige prefers to walk it up, she can push and when she does it can be spectacular but she’s not at Nikas level with pushing pace.You either have a short memory or you haven't seen Bueckers when she gets a clean outlet pass. She doesn't need to dribble half the length of the court, she sees the court in advance and beats the defense down court with her passing.
tchalla- - - Geno has proven in the past that he can make the "small" lineup work!I like the combos being laid out, but are these too small of a lineup? I think we'd get killed on the boards...
ucbart- - - After writing that I said to myself that same statement, Aubrey is a game changer and might be better coming off the bench and Caroline at 6'2" could add mopre to the offense!I just don't see Aburey starting, she is just too limited offensively. She, to me, is the perfect person off the bench as the 6th player. If the last starter isn't Ice or Jana, I expect Geno to go with a 4 out system and start Caroline as the defacto 4 and play a lot at the high post.
Wow. The only thing Nika is better at than Paige in a fast break is turning the ball over.If Muhl started, Ice could play the post and everyone else can still their “natural position”. I don’t think Aubrey is a given starter, though she’s a potential starter. This whole position thing is nonsense- Geno doesn’t recruit or play players based on position.
The real reason Nika will start alongside Paige and Azzi in the backcourt is that she’s better than Paige at pushing the pace and going from defense to offense. Paige is an excellent half court point guard but she doesn’t look to push like Nika. That along with her defense makes her as sure if a starter as Paige, Azzi and Aaliyah.
Well luckily when they are both starting Paige will be there to receive her passes on the fast break to cut down on turnovers.Wow. The only thing Nika is better at than Paige in a fast break is turning the ball over.