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It's for your own good triad.So I can cancel my trip to the bakeries and the liquor store?
It's for your own good triad.So I can cancel my trip to the bakeries and the liquor store?
Mikesell will be a good test case of the rules regarding a second transfer. Unless she has completed her degree in 3 years, which is entirely possible, she will have to sit a year or submit a waiver request.Taylor Mikesell who played at Oregon for one year is in the portal. Too slow and did not play defense in the PAC 12. Graves can now look in the portal for a upgrade.
I don't know her chances of starting when she gets here, but if she does Ayanna Patterson might be jumping C. She has Gabby's hops and another 4 inches.If by chance those 5'11" and 6'6" players you were referring to are Gabby Williams and Azura Stevens keep in mind that Azura was not a regular starter during that season. Azura only started a handful of games mostly due to KLS injury. Azura's first start I believe was at UCLA and she did jump center in favor of Gabby and easily won the opening tap over Billings. This game was memorable for two reason it was KLS homecoming and she was unable to play and Kobe and Gigi were sitting court side.
There have been some UConn recruits who had made a commitment to UConn but was asked by the coaches to hold up announcing it until a certain time. I think by now she knows where she wants to go, UConn or wherever.Three ways to look at it....
Top teams will add experience to an already loaded squad.
A new coach like Kim Mulkey or Shea can quickly load up and not have to go through a rebuilding process.
Or it will be detrimental to college Basketball as very few players will stay the course.
And finally I am wandering what is taking Kamilla Cardoso so long to announce her choice....it is elementary Ms Cardoso UCONN is it...the pinnacle.
Just spitballing here. I’m guessing that since Cardoso entered the portal she’s been inundated with coaches contacting her. I’m also guessing that if UConn expressed any interest it may not have been in the form of a firm scholarship offer, but rather as an invitation to visit Storrs, see the campus and meet with the coaches.Centipede says to his wife, "Hurry up."
Wife replies, "I'll be ready in a sec, just let me lace up my shoes."
Women sometimes take longer...but they're always worth it.
Where did she say that?So I have a question.....when Cardoso stated that she would be going to UCONN or Auburn, does that mean that she has an offer from both or is she basically hoping?
Just spitballing here. I’m guessing that since Cardoso entered the portal she’s been inundated with coaches contacting her. I’m also guessing that if UConn expressed any interest it may not have been in the form of a firm scholarship offer, but rather as an invitation to visit Storrs, see the campus and meet with the coaches.
Cardoso is a good student and final exams at the Cuse don’t end until May 21. Perhaps Cardoso is actually going to take her time, finish her coursework, subsequently travel to several schools to meet with their coaching staffs and then, and only then, make an informed decision about which school to transfer to.
She didn’t say that publicly. That came from a rinky dink, rumor spreading site called World Exposure Report.So I have a question.....when Cardoso stated that she would be going to UCONN or Auburn, does that mean that she has an offer from both or is she basically hoping?
I have read that she has a goal of playing in the W. If so she has to choose the Huskies over Auburn (38 UCONN players vs. 9 Tigers in WNBA history and among those 38 are among the most dominant players in W history. There simply is no comparison.
She will get to the WNBA regardless of which school she transfers to.So I have a question.....when Cardoso stated that she would be going to UCONN or Auburn, does that mean that she has an offer from both or is she basically hoping?
I have read that she has a goal of playing in the W. If so she has to choose the Huskies over Auburn (38 UCONN players vs. 9 Tigers in WNBA history and among those 38 are among the most dominant players in W history. There simply is no comparison.
Obviously UConn has sent many alumna to the W, and a good number of those have excelled. Certainly Geno and his staff deserve much credit for that, but some of it is because many of the best prospects ended up at UConn. How many of those type of players have come thru Auburn? I'd guess virtually none. There are too many very good players in the W who didn't attend UConn to buy into the idea that somebody has to choose UConn or they are limiting their potential as a pro. There is more than one good path in life.Ah.....OK.....thanks
She may get to the W regardless but not with the same preparation....
Sorry for intervening this thread, what preparation you expecting she will get for one year of service, if she does come here? At 6'-7" the WNBA will welcome her with open arms, all the preparation she really needs.Ah.....OK.....thanks
She may get to the W regardless but not with the same preparation....
One year of service? What does that mean?Sorry for intervening this thread, what preparation you expecting she will get for one year of service, if she does come here? At 6'-7" the WNBA will welcome her with open arms, all the preparation she really needs.
I don’t think she said that. It sounds like it came from the rumor mill.So I have a question.....when Cardoso stated that she would be going to UCONN or Auburn, does that mean that she has an offer from both or is she basically hoping?
I have read that she has a goal of playing in the W. If so she has to choose the Huskies over Auburn (38 UCONN players vs. 9 Tigers in WNBA history and among those 38 are among the most dominant players in W history. There simply is no comparison.
Now that you mention it, she will be a sophomore next season. If she does come to UConn she will indeed have more years, my bad, I was thinking she was a grad transfer and not the case.One year of service? What does that mean?
quite true but note that WNBA coaches and players have universally raved about how well prepared and hard working UConn rookies are compared to the average first year player..............that's coaching.....Obviously UConn has sent many alumna to the W, and a good number of those have excelled. Certainly Geno and his staff deserve much credit for that, but some of it is because many of the best prospects ended up at UConn. How many of those type of players have come thru Auburn? I'd guess virtually none. There are too many very good players in the W who didn't attend UConn to buy into the idea that somebody has to choose UConn or they are limiting their potential as a pro. There is more than one good path in life.
I would also add that while Cardoso has a pretty good skill level right now as a freshman, she has tremendous, as yet unrealized, potential. If you watch the Syracuse-UConn game, Cardoso makes a number of plays, but there are also many times when she is caught either out of position or just standing around watching.quite true but note that WNBA coaches and players have universally raved about how well prepared and hard working UConn rookies are compared to the average first year player..............that's coaching.....
We already have a great team....don't lose any sleep over who will or will not do what.
A voice of reason....We already have a great team....don't lose any sleep over who will or will not do what.