I’ll be rooting for them, too
He might have been talking about Allie« That one player who can shoot from half court »
I bet he thought Azzi didn’t miss.
It was one question taken from the full press conferenceI thought he dwelt on UConn too much in his presser. Sure, the praise was well deserved. But the player sitting next to him seemed nonplussed by his remarks, as if to say “Aren’t you gonna talk about us?” I wonder how good this was for his team’s morale.
I realize that. But I was thinking of the expression on the player’s face. It’s worth considering.It was one question taken from the full press conference
An odd take. First of all, reporters that write about UConn opponents frequently ask Geno about the teams that they cover - it’s literally their job. Coach Peterson must field questions about Utah’s opponents on a regular basis. Secondly, the woman at the table is too old to be a player and she’s not in a uniform. Thirdly, women don’t need men to protect their feelings. If she’s offended she’s fully capable of standing up for herselfI realize that. But I was thinking of the expression on the player’s face. It’s worth considering.
I assumed she was a player. The twitter window was small for my eyes. If you know who she is then I stand corrected. Who is she, by the way, and why was she there?Secondly, the woman at the table is too old to be a player nor is she in a uniform. Thirdly, women don’t need men to protect their feelings. If she’s offended she’s fully capable of standing up for herself
He might have been talking about Allie
I’ll be rooting for them, too. The clip below is 1 minute 28 seconds long and worth listening to in its entirety
Good info, FanSince17. You shouldn't be shy to take time to contribute more on the Boneyard. You may not always get a thumbs up but that is what makes the Boneyard so interesting. Different opinions but the same loyalty, enthusiasm, and lasting spirit of group cheering and sense of belonging among all of us Huskies fans.A general rule is that a defender should always be at least even with the ball, so if your man passes ahead, you have to sprint at least even with the ball and be in the passing lane, between the ball and your man. So, it happens naturally that the D transitions from the full-court to the half-court. It's like a triangle. My coach called it, "ball-you-man". You're always available to slide over and help against penetration and still deny your man the ball by being in the passing lane.
The rest is just coaching decisions. You can trap in different places. You can trap out front on pick and rolls, which I love and we do sometimes. My coach did not generally believe in ball screens offensively because by doing it brought another defender near the ball. We almost always screened away from the ball, setting up cuts. Anyway, thought I'd chime in.
The Hall of Fame ran the tournament and post game pressers. I don’t know if the full presser by Coach Peterson is on the Hall of Fame website but it may be worth a look. Otherwise, outlets that routinely cover the respective teams could have the presser, like Storrs Central or a Utah paperWhere can we find these postgame pressers by opposing coaches? We used to get their “comments” transcribed in the athletic department’s official write-up and both coaches’ pressers used to posted somewhere but lately the opponents’ comments have been elusive. I especially would like to see some humble pie when we beat a rival.
Bingo - the comments were insightful and accurate.Well, I thought the best part of the interview was not his graciousness or his deference, which there was, but rather his fundamentally accurate analysis of what makes UCONN basketball UCONN basketball. I think he is very perceptive and I hope he gets some very good p[layers to coach along the way.