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Transfer portal part 2

If Vic gets Taylor Jones, Texas will be a force. Taylor Jones is one heck of a talent. 20-21 season, TJ led the PAC-12 in rebounding, is a great shot blocker/post defender, and can reliably get 10+ points per game.
Maybe Vic can teach her the magic of playing very physical, while not being whistled for fouls. She's a foul magnet like Cameron Brink.
 
Maybe Vic can teach her the magic of playing very physical, while not being whistled for fouls. She's a foul magnet like Cameron Brink.
Which post players are not foul magnets these days?
 
Maybe Vic can teach her the magic of playing very physical, while not being whistled for fouls. She's a foul magnet like Cameron Brink.
I may end up having another team to cheer for, depending on where TJ lands.
 
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She’s one UConn may potentially be interested in:

She had matched up with Boston well in the tournament a couple of years ago. However, she spent a lot of time in foul trouble.
 
This transfer portal! So many good quality players. Coaches are going to want to take a transfer or 2 to fill out a roster. Just makes ya hate it for the freshman and high schoolers that are being recruited over. It’s a domino effect because then the freshman will be in the portal. It’s not gonna stop.
 
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Rolling my Gamecock eyes SOOOOOO hard.
And why is that? You know she's very physical, hits the glass relentlessly, why is it so strange to expect that she might pick up a few fouls while playing that way? The times I've watched her, she gets away with a ton of fouls that aren't called. You may be eye rolling, but you're also probably wearing tinted glasses.
 
Exactly. She has a foul proof coating she applies liberally before every game.

Okay, just to prove I'm not a liar, I looked up her stats. 51 fouls in 37 games. Not even 1 1/2 per game.
Boston always keeps her hands high and in good position. One thing I noticed about her recently she stop going for blocks if she is not there. Maybe that is something Dawn told her to do. She had 88 fouls in 31 games last year.
 
And why is that? You know she's very physical, hits the glass relentlessly, why is it so strange to expect that she might pick up a few fouls while playing that way? The times I've watched her, she gets away with a ton of fouls that aren't called. You may be eye rolling, but you're also probably wearing tinted glasses.
Maybe you see what you want to see. I have seen it the other way. She has 2 and 3 people surrounding her grabbing and pulling when she goes up with the ball. Remember it is not a foul unless the ref calls it.
 
Boston always keeps her hands high and in good position. One thing I noticed about her recently she stop going for blocks if she is not there. Maybe that is something Dawn told her to do. She had 88 fouls in 31 games last year.
I didn't look at last year's stats, that's a big change. Refs focus on arm movement when calling fouls of course, but a lot of contact can occur with the body, even if the arms are kept straight up.
 
Maybe you see what you want to see. I have seen it the other way. She has 2 and 3 people surrounding her grabbing and pulling when she goes up with the ball. Remember it is not a foul unless the ref calls it.
Ha ha, that sounds like the old Shaq arguments. It is true, if it's not called, it doesn't count.


edit--and I was of the opinion that Shaq should've fouled out of every game he ever played, what with the way he liked to put his shoulder straight thru the defender's chest and knock them backward 5 feet
 
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Boston always keeps her hands high and in good position. One thing I noticed about her recently she stop going for blocks if she is not there. Maybe that is something Dawn told her to do. She had 88 fouls in 31 games last year.

I think it's fair to question how she is officiated. She gets away with a lot of contact, that is not an unreasonable assertion to make. NWHoopfan is pretty unbiased and I have seen similar sentiments from other fanbases. I can only imagine the kind of numbers Brink could put up if she had the freedom Boston does from refs.

I have seen her several times as well and she does get away with a substantial amount of contact. In the tournament alone, I saw her plow through screens with nothing called. Some of her offensive rebounds are actually offensive fouls. When you are a star, you get benefit of the doubt though.
 
I didn't look at last year's stats, that's a big change. Refs focus on arm movement when calling fouls of course, but a lot of contact can occur with the body, even if the arms are kept straight up.
In the paint there will always have a lot of body contact. Boston has 2 to 3 players trying to get up in her space trying to deny her the ball. Contact is unavoidable. The problem is, if you are going to bump and bang with her it is natural that you will get displaced. She is bigger and stronger. You shouldn't hold that against her.
 
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I think it's fair to question how she is officiated. She gets away with a lot of contact, that is not an unreasonable assertion to make. NWHoopfan is pretty unbiased and I have seen similar sentiments from other fanbases. I can only imagine the kind of numbers Brink could put up if she had the freedom Boston does from refs.

I have seen her several times as well and she does get away with a substantial amount of contact. In the tournament alone, I saw her plow through screens with nothing called. Some of her offensive rebounds are actually offensive fouls. When you are a star, you get benefit of the doubt though.
The contact comes from the player trying to deny her. I have only heard complaints from rival fans. Seems like a coach or a media member would suggest if something is off.
 
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I think it's fair to question how she is officiated. She gets away with a lot of contact, that is not an unreasonable assertion to make. NWHoopfan is pretty unbiased and I have seen similar sentiments from other fanbases. I can only imagine the kind of numbers Brink could put up if she had the freedom Boston does from refs.

I have seen her several times as well and she does get away with a substantial amount of contact. In the tournament alone, I saw her plow through screens with nothing called. Some of her offensive rebounds are actually offensive fouls. When you are a star, you get benefit of the doubt though.
Do you see when she gets foul and nothing is called? I guess none of that is happening.
 


Hold on to your hats people!

Holy cow. Didn't see this one coming....from the interactions I saw in game it looked like Reese liked Frese a lot. I thought if she was going to transfer, it'd be after last season. Her other finalists were Tennessee, USC, Syracuse and South Carolina. Maryland's quickly going down the drain.
 


Hold on to your hats people!

Depending on what the AD knows about the situation, it will be interesting to see how safe Frese’s job is. Contract signed last May is only a $660K base with supplemental up to $1.4M with no buyout.
 
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