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LisaG
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Been mulling this around in my brain for a few weeks, especially in light of Morrow's top 3 schools and announcement. A quick glance at social media and some are anointing LSU as the "next", won't lose any games, repeat the natty, etc. So now LSU has to meld Angel, Haley, and Aneesa, along with the other core players. Team chemistry is a delicate balance of figuring out who the leaders are, both on and off the court. A lot will need to happen between now and November for this team to come together.
In looking at UConn's current roster, we lost Lou and Dorka, are gaining 3 frosh (Jana has already been integrated into team), so that's a core of 10 players who have been there at least one season. The team does a lot of stuff together, is incredibly supportive of each other, no matter whether on the court or the bench. The frosh, along with Ice, will have a decent amount of time on the Europe trip to mesh in, learn the system, etc.
So what's the point of my pseudo-ramble? The chemistry thing is huge for UConn, always has been. Does this give them an edge for the 23-24 season? Perhaps. All the focus is now on LSU, SC, and other teams that scored significant transfers, and maybe that's ok for us.
Superteams is a very fragile thing, and there are no guarantees. For every Pierce/Garnett/Allen or Wade/LeBron, there are more examples of teams that never met their perceived potential. This is gonna be a very interesting pre-season.
In looking at UConn's current roster, we lost Lou and Dorka, are gaining 3 frosh (Jana has already been integrated into team), so that's a core of 10 players who have been there at least one season. The team does a lot of stuff together, is incredibly supportive of each other, no matter whether on the court or the bench. The frosh, along with Ice, will have a decent amount of time on the Europe trip to mesh in, learn the system, etc.
So what's the point of my pseudo-ramble? The chemistry thing is huge for UConn, always has been. Does this give them an edge for the 23-24 season? Perhaps. All the focus is now on LSU, SC, and other teams that scored significant transfers, and maybe that's ok for us.
Superteams is a very fragile thing, and there are no guarantees. For every Pierce/Garnett/Allen or Wade/LeBron, there are more examples of teams that never met their perceived potential. This is gonna be a very interesting pre-season.