Gus Mahler
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"Prime" time, you might say.Understand. But Azzi is a steak player and needs to get into a rhythm. If she hits one- she can hit 10
"Prime" time, you might say.Understand. But Azzi is a steak player and needs to get into a rhythm. If she hits one- she can hit 10
I did not like that KK didn't play in the 4th quarter. If you look at plus/minus for the game I think you would see the team dominated with her on the floor and struggled when she wasn't.Yeah they were nervous for a lot of the first half but they showed a lot of fight. I like the rotation Geno used the second half, KK and Morgan along with the five in the floor to close out the game. Never saw such poor decision making as we had the first half, most of the game before th come back. They missed a lot of open players. Great come back. I think we just have to accept that we don’t have any bigs. Sarah was awesome and expended a lot of energy on defense down low. KK has been showing up for the big games this year.
I think Geno Geno thought KK went home after the third quarter. She played a great game both times she was in and USC didn't like playing against her. She should have been in the 4th too.I think Geno was platooning KK and Kaitlyn for defense and offense, respectively
I don't think you give up, but you plug that hole and avoid a flood in the meantime. Defenses aren't leaving UCONN perimeter shooters to help on our posts and it shows in the 3pt shooting in both losses...ND 18% and USC 26%. The solution is backdoor cuts like you saw from Cheli and Paige. But you need someone who can make that pass from the high post...and as you saw tonight it's Strong, not to mention she's a threat to shoot or drive from the foul line..and Ice and Jana don't have all those options...right now. If we didn't fall behind so much early, I think this was the perfect game to play Jana. The refs were letting them play physical.I love Sarah at the 5 but genos not going to give up on developing ice and Jana. It’s a long season.
I would have went with KK as long as she could breathe. UConn was a different team with her on the floor. Morgan played good but I would have had to go with Azzi down the stretch.This came down to game management and UConn just did not manage the last 3 minutes as effective as they could have. Kudos for them on the comeback, but recognizing time and score was missing in the end. Geno not throwing KK back was costly and ultimately, this came down to making free throws. USC kept the ball in JuJu's hands and she made her, we couldn't make ours. Sarah, KK, Cheli, Shade and Paige really tried their hardest.
She's not comfortable in the foul line area. It's obvious. She get's the ball there and everyone knows that 9 out of 10 times...she's going to pass. SO...the defense just sags or helps somewhere else. Most tape I've seen on her...she likes the wing or baseline and is a face up offensive player. She also uses the dribble to establish rhythm for her shot.After watching tape on Ice in high school, I’m shocked she’s so hesitant to shoot when left wide open. It’s like she’s been told not to, which seems to be totally against Geno’s usual advice to his players.
This happens all the time lol.Also USC didn’t miss anything that first half, so I think that probably won’t happen most games. They just were hot and coooled off the second half.
The same was said about Edwards that she shouldn't be a pf/c. The same was said about Gabby, And after her frosh year at UCONN, Maya Moore switched from SF to PF mostly. What position was she plaing in WNBA mostly?Kiki Iriafen is a forward not a center. At 6'3" she only had one inch on her. She might not do that well against a real top flight center. Why would Strong play out of position for herself. It will do nothing for her preperation for the next level.
Last year Paige didn't put her team on her back? And they wound up same position they were in her frosh year.A few observations.
1. As everyone else has noticed, UConn does not have a center who, at this point, can compete with high-level programs. The smaller lineup makes more sense unless UConn is playing against a really tall team. At that point, I have no idea what they should do, because neither Ice nor Jana are ready to handle competition like that. They may be later this year or next year, but not now.
2. After the loss to ND, I made the observation that a team like USC, which has a superstar and a good center, can do what Notre Dame did to UConn. a number of responders said USC was nothing like Notre Dame and was not nearly as strong. Well, it's true that USC doesn't have ND's guard play, but they proved they don't need it., In this game it was Watkins and Iriafen instead of Hidalgo and the ND center. USC's center absolutely owned UConn's.
3. The UConn comeback was thrilling, even as it fell short.
4. It's very hard to criticize a player who comes up with mid-20 points and a bunch of great passes. But the opposition has gotten so much better in the last two years that Paige simply cannot put the team on her back and carry it over the goal line as she did in her freshman year. That puts the burden on the coaching staff to come up with plays other than just give it to Paige.
5. I thought KK Arnold played a very good game. She was a buzzsaw on defense and ignited at least a couple of offensive plays. She may not be the steady presence that Chen is, but she sure does up the overall team amperage when she is in there. She made a real difference.
6. Sarah Strong is already very good and will get better. I agree with the previous post that noted how unfair it was that she ended up in that really pressurized situation at game's end.
7. Morgan did not look out of place at all. Her game has steadily progressed in the last month.
I love KK and and admire her defense tenacity but I am surprised that fans are ignoring the fact that she can't shoot beyond layups and steals. And people complained about Nika not scoring...Chen has made a bigger impact on offense except for tonight. Also, on rewatch, while KK was the 3rd qt spark, Chen stayed in during the 4th because of the close score. Until KK can prove she can shoot consistently she won't start this year.If you have to do a platoon, then the player who’s in for offense should be averaging more than 6.8 points per game.
I think it’s past time KK starts games, or at least plays a whole lot more than she has been.
Everyone has an opinion, now we know yours. Did Chen play a perfect game? No! But she did play well. Every UConn player made mistakes (that's plural) throughout this game including Paige and Sarah.Chen did not play well. She did little of anything, missed a big three late, and took that awful 1-on-3 shot in transition with about 2-1/2 to go.
Everyone has an opinion, now we know yours. Did Chen play a perfect game? No! But she did play well. Every UConn player made mistakes (that's plural) throughout this game including Paige and Sarah.
KK should be our starting PG but I know Geno loves her impact off the bench. Chen is good but she would be better used as a shooting guard in the rotation. I am not sure why she thinks being a PG doesn’t allow her to score but she doesn’t put up enough shots right now. Ice is not a 5; I will be shocked if Cheli isn’t starting by the end of January.Small and young: a senior, 2 sophomores, and 2 freshmen. Terrific composure from the young guys
KK was amazing. I loved her game in the second half
Not just basketball. It's true of just about any sport.If I have learned ONE thing from 65 years of watching and playing basketball, it is that it is very, very difficult, if not impossible, to come back from a large deficit to win in the fourth quarter. UConn made a valiant effort, but came up just short.
That might have been the worst pay of the game.Chen did not play well. She did little of anything, missed a big three late, and took that awful 1-on-3 shot in transition with about 2-1/2 to go.
I counted seven clear fouls committed by Watkins.They missed some calls both ways, but it’s difficult to figure out with announcers wanting to tell stories.