Good comment, UConn Dan. We are used to big wins, so when it gets sort of close, we sometimes over-react.If you don't like the conversation, you could excuse yourself.
Good comment, UConn Dan. We are used to big wins, so when it gets sort of close, we sometimes over-react.If you don't like the conversation, you could excuse yourself.
Give up 71 points be very concern... This is where I have been saying all year long and once again people just go at me... Not having a deep bench is finally catching up...this is the basketball capital of the world ... UCONN should never be in situations where they have no bench. U need bench depth period!!! Can't understand why UCONN always has a rotation of 8 max every year. Baylor will prevail. Bench Bench Bench!!! Recruit Recruit Recruit!!!
I knew this ESPN tandem was going to be bad, but I didn't know it would be this bad! So much joviality and side-stories. Maybe they had a couple of quick beers between the two gaames.
She is terrible in UConn games. Period. It's not a once in a while thing. It's an all the time thing. She is a yuuuuuge distraction. I have Doris Burke fatigue. Wish we'd get some anti-UConn announcers, at least they will call the game instead of gushing for two hours.I listened to Doris call another game earlier in the week. She was super. Today? Yikes, gawdawful. As to the beers, I had the same thought as you. At times, they sounded less than sober.
Everybody has a poor performance from time to time. This was one of those, imho.
I almost always agree with that sentiment, but there were a lot of uncharacteristic TOs, especially by KLS. The good news is when she's most needed KLS has had a knack for coming through.If I wasn't watching the game and was only reading the thread, I would think that UCONN was having a horrible night. This thread has been an interesting study in unrealistic expectations.
We can't score 100 every night and we can't always win by 40. Sometimes, deeper in a tourney, winning by about 18 points is okay, people...
They missed a lot against Tulane. I believe it was eight or nine. Otherwise, that game would not have been as close as it was.Can't believe how many FT's UConn has missed today.
While in Geno we trust, concerned that in addition to being gassed, team, particularly KLS, is getting mauled. Would like to see Nat get in to give a few minutes of rest with next game in mind. With the UCLA guards blowing by the UConn guards, might be nice to have 6'5" down low.People say we have a 6 man rotation but its basically 5 right now as Dangerfield looks overwhelmed.
The team is gassed at the end of this. Hopefully it's a bit of a wake up call to the staff. They are going to either have to play more zone or use another body in the first half and manage the mins better.
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I almost always agree with that sentiment, but there were a lot of uncharacteristic TOs, especially by KLS. The good news is when she's most needed KLS has had a knack for coming through.
Probably going to see Nat next game. Oregon's Bigs are not nearly as athletic as UCLA's.While in Geno we trust, concerned that in addition to being gassed, team, particularly KLS, is getting mauled. Would like to see Nat get in to give a few minutes of rest with next game in mind. With the UCLA guards blowing by the UConn guards, might be nice to have 6'5" down low.
I agree. This game was a recipe for disaster for Butler. She would've looked like she was stuck in a revolving door today.Probably going to see Nat next game. Oregon's Bigs are not nearly as athletic as UCLA's.
This is a long needed comment.If I wasn't watching the game and was only reading the thread, I would think that UCONN was having a horrible night. This thread has been an interesting study in unrealistic expectations.
We can't score 100 every night and we can't always win by 40. Sometimes, deeper in a tourney, winning by about 18 points is okay, people...
I like Doris Burke. But sometimes her commitment to the "culture of women's basketball" distracts her from reporting on the game that is actually being played in front of her.She is terrible in UConn games. Period. It's not a once in a while thing. It's an all the time thing. She is a yuuuuuge distraction. I have Doris Burke fatigue. Wish we'd get some anti-UConn announcers, at least they will call the game instead of gushing for two hours.
You speak truth.I like Doris Burke. But sometimes her commitment to the "culture of women's basketball" distracts her from reporting on the game that is actually being played in front of her.
I didn't care for the officiating in this game. The officials allowed the Huskies to be mauled. UCLA kept knocking the Huskies down with no fouls called. I just knew when Jordan literally pull Crystal down, there would be a foul called.
If the players are constantly allowed to beat up on each other this is dangerous, and players can get hurt. It's not just UConn games.
If you say the officiating was consistent, I would agree. For the past few games, seemed every time an opposing player drove into the gut of the UConn defender, a foul was called. Poor defense? Poor officiating? We all have our thoughts.I think you could ask Jordan just how many bumps and bruises she had from all the contact she took that was not called a foul. I thought it was pretty good officiating and at the just the right level of 'contact' even with Napheesa fouling out. Uconn needs a reluctant whistle in order to keep players out of foul trouble and that is what I thought we got.
She picked her spots but I really liked Saniya's game.The player of the game was Gabby, PERIOD! Collier played very well, as well but Gabby set the tone and her all around game contributed the most to this victory.