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Tonyc - good stuff. From what I know Geno likes a short bench. He also knows his team can lose like anyone else. Geno is anxious about losing even when his team has won 60-70-80 in a row. Geno is steadfast in developing his starting team until it is a well-oiled machine. Last year showed that when the starters were still in when ahead by 35 or more. Finally, as a coach, I believed in developing next year's team along the way in the current year. That's me and that's you Tonyc (and others.) That is not Geno. I have never seen UConn putting NEXT YEARs starters on the floor together to "get them ready." Geno takes care of TODAY. And as we all know, Geno wants perfection and it is rarely there--so the starters stay on the floor until Geno is satisfied. Another key point; Gabby rarely, if ever, got on the floor in crunch time last year. Same with Chong. Only Stokes got time off the bench--in crunch time. Geno is all about today. Who knows what tomorrow brings because tomorrow never comes. It is always today!! And today the focus is on the best starting 5 Geno can put on the floor.
 
You are 100% correct. Great minds think alike. I said the same exact thing in a prior blog during the NCAA Tournament. Geno starts coaching for those last six games on the first day of official team practice. I responded to a blogger that said Geno was going to start practicing for the next team up.

I replied that Geno started planning and scheming for that team in October. I reminded him that Geno plays everyone the same. He'd rather have other teams adjust to UConn, rather than try and plan and adjust for them. Sometimes simple plans are the best plans. His plan seems to be working pretty good.

We have a fast food restaurant (In N Out) locally that is the most popular burger and fries joint in town. They are the "Southwest Airlines" of burger joints(no frills). It's family owned (no franchises). They have restaurants in 3 states. They have a simple menu. They have not changed their menu in 60 years. Just great food at a fair price. Sometimes simple is good!
 
Tonyc - good stuff. From what I know Geno likes a short bench. He also knows his team can lose like anyone else. Geno is anxious about losing even when his team has won 60-70-80 in a row. Geno is steadfast in developing his starting team until it is a well-oiled machine. Last year showed that when the starters were still in when ahead by 35 or more. Finally, as a coach, I believed in developing next year's team along the way in the current year. That's me and that's you Tonyc (and others.) That is not Geno. I have never seen UConn putting NEXT YEARs starters on the floor together to "get them ready." Geno takes care of TODAY. And as we all know, Geno wants perfection and it is rarely there--so the starters stay on the floor until Geno is satisfied. Another key point; Gabby rarely, if ever, got on the floor in crunch time last year. Same with Chong. Only Stokes got time off the bench--in crunch time. Geno is all about today. Who knows what tomorrow brings because tomorrow never comes. It is always today!! And today the focus is on the best starting 5 Geno can put on the floor.

I think we see the greatest confirmation of this analysis in the NCAA Texas game, when Geno was interviewed in the second half with about 9 minutes to play. Up 40 plus at the time he was asked a question about what do you look for for the rest of this game, or something similar. He said, in a few more words than this, I'm looking for more of this and I'll do nothing to upset that momentum. Shortly after many of the starters left but the lead expanded. 51 points, the largest sweet 16 win ever. Repeat after me: In Geno I trust.

I have this game still on DVR. It starts with the co-anchors of the prior ESPN segment still on air with the man saying: They win by a million points...you'll see. The tenacity and speed of the UConn defense, for those who have not experienced it, is (to say the least) unsettling. My favorite play of that game was Kiah defending their 6'7" center into an up and down walk!
 
Tonyc - good stuff. From what I know Geno likes a short bench. He also knows his team can lose like anyone else. Geno is anxious about losing even when his team has won 60-70-80 in a row. Geno is steadfast in developing his starting team until it is a well-oiled machine. Last year showed that when the starters were still in when ahead by 35 or more. Finally, as a coach, I believed in developing next year's team along the way in the current year. That's me and that's you Tonyc (and others.) That is not Geno. I have never seen UConn putting NEXT YEARs starters on the floor together to "get them ready." Geno takes care of TODAY. And as we all know, Geno wants perfection and it is rarely there--so the starters stay on the floor until Geno is satisfied. Another key point; Gabby rarely, if ever, got on the floor in crunch time last year. Same with Chong. Only Stokes got time off the bench--in crunch time. Geno is all about today. Who knows what tomorrow brings because tomorrow never comes. It is always today!! And today the focus is on the best starting 5 Geno can put on the floor.
Agree with you on everything PC!Geno always says they earn it in practice and he has said that his whole tenure in Storrs.If the freshmen come in and perform as advertised they will be deeper at crunch time!They need to earn his trust!Tournament time he always uses 6 to 8 players in the tough games.
 
Tony's repetitive post reminds me of the fellow who went to the opera (first time) with a pal who was an aficionado. Midway through Act I, the tenor sang a big aria that was coldly received (a few hisses, tepid applause). Our novice's friend shouted "ENCORE! ENCORE!," whereupon the tenor sang the aria again. Really badly.

The audience showed their displeasure by jeering, hissing and booing loudly. Once again, the same fellow stood and shouted, "ENCORE! ENCORE!" Our newcomer was puzzled and asked his knowledgeable friend why he was so insistent on demanding repeat performances by this hapless tenor. The reply: "I'm gonna make him keep singing it until he gets it right!" :mad:
Your post reminds me of a story of two novice fans who go to see their first baseball game. It's a thriller. Home team wins 1-0. Visiting pitcher tosses a one-hitter while the home-town hero records a perfect game. As they are leaving, fan #1 says, "Well, that sure was boring." "Sure was," says #2, "if it wasn't for that one hit, we wouldn't a seen nuthin."

While my post (as is often the case) has little (i.e., nothing) to do with the topic at hand, it serves as a reminder to UConn's often under appreciated strength: defense. Case in point: Championship Game 2010. Huskies score 8 points in the first half. Eight freaking points!!! What made championship #7 even a possibility going into the second half? The defense that held Stanford to just 20 points.

Okay, free association time over. Carry on.
 
Your post reminds me of a story of two novice fans who go to see their first baseball game. It's a thriller. Home team wins 1-0. Visiting pitcher tosses a one-hitter while the home-town hero records a perfect game. As they are leaving, fan #1 says, "Well, that sure was boring." "Sure was," says #2, "if it wasn't for that one hit, we wouldn't a seen nuthin."

While my post (as is often the case) has little (i.e., nothing) to do with the topic at hand, it serves as a reminder to UConn's often under appreciated strength: defense. Case in point: Championship Game 2010. Huskies score 8 points in the first half. Eight freaking points!!! What made championship #7 even a possibility going into the second half? The defense that held Stanford to just 20 points.

Okay, free association time over. Carry on.

Twelve freaking points!!!
 
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KLS will not break KML 3 pt record... she will not have as many attempts due to being taller and in the post most of the time. BTW How far is Stewie away from it?
 
KLS will not break KML 3 pt record... she will not have as many attempts due to being taller and in the post most of the time. BTW How far is Stewie away from it?

DaddyChoc - I like your thought process for most of your posts. I agree with you on this post, however, IMHO Lou won't get the record for a different reason - because her % made will be less. This year Lou won't get inside much at all and next year Tuck and Butler will be down low (maybe with Gabby or the other big frosh.)
 
DaddyChoc - I like your thought process for most of your posts. I agree with you on this post, however, IMHO Lou won't get the record for a different reason - because her % made will be less. This year Lou won't get inside much at all and next year Tuck and Butler will be down low (maybe with Gabby or the other big frosh.)
It will be fun to watch the next 4 years.
 
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