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She is not a traditional guard. She is more of a tweener with a pure three point shot. Think Charles Barkley meets Kevin Durant.

Barkley was an undersized power forward who was a rebounding machine. He was dominant on the interior glass and could step out and hit the three. Durant is a do-everything small forward.

Generally, a "tweener" is someone, usually a forward, who is still small to play power forward but not quick enough or not having enough range to play small forward (think Tracy Reid, LaQuanda Barksdale, etc.).

I do not see KML as a tweener or a hybrid of Durant and Barkley. To me, she is more of a hybrid of Katie Douglas, Kara Lawson, and Seimone Augustus, but even that comparison is not 100 percent. She really is a unique player.
 
Was there anyone in the XL Center last night that did not hear Geno scream out "SHOOT THE G$#%D*@$ BALL!"? I bet it was heard on the television broadcast too.
 
Was there anyone in the XL Center last night that did not hear Geno scream out "SHOOT THE G$#%D*@$ BALL!"? I bet it was heard on the television broadcast too.

I counted 3 instances where Geno could be heard swearing at the top of his lungs (audible on TV). Probably about 1/10 of the actual total......part of the 'problem' is that he screams like that when there isn't much crowd noise to cover it up...:rolleyes:
 
I watched her particularly in the game last night and was shocked to see her pass the ball when she was open. 8 points really? I hope she won't disappear in tonights game. We really,really need her.

Kaleena operated the same way in USA basketball...she was never a glory hog to the point where some people wondered what all the hubbub was about. But, whenever the team needed baskets, she made them in bunches on demand. I remember one set of back-to-back games where Bria Hartley had the hot hand, and Kaleena deferred to her all the way. The next game, Bria cam out shooting co0ld, and Kaleena easily picked up the slack. My immediate thought last night was she was deferring either on her own or as part of a coached strategy...I can't imagine she was reluctant to shoot, can you?
 
My dad used to tell me about those days - he was in sales and the 3-martini lunch wasn't too far from the truth according to him!

My first business lunch was with Bechtel's head of engineering...my boss, the head of the Syncrude Project, and a guy my age we were recruiting from Stanford's graduate program. I ordered an iced tea and he followed suit, then my boss ordered a triple martini and the chief ordered the same...so I switched my order to a beer. Both of those guys had at least one more triple and then we went back to work and engineered something...
 
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Mosqueda-Lewis took 12 shots last night. Ten were from outside and two were mid range jumpers. Her season average is 12 shots per game. She didn't disappear, she simply missed a couple more than usual. I also saw her calling for the ball a couple of times. She was standing in the open clapping her hands. Hartley the PG at the time either didn't see her or had other intentions. Maybe she should demand it more aggressively, like screaming "gimme' the ' ball" at the top of her lungs. What she didn't do last night, for whatever reason, was take the ball inside.

Auriemma has commented that he wants her to shoot more, but IMO that doesn't equate to disappearing.
 
My first business lunch was with Bechtel's head of engineering...my boss, the head of the Syncrude Project, and a guy my age we were recruiting from Stanford's graduate program. I ordered an iced tea and he followed suit, then my boss ordered a triple martini and the chief ordered the same...so I switched my order to a beer. Both of those guys had at least one more triple and then we went back to work and engineered something...

At one time I had an office in a local shipyard. At lunchtime the workers would all rush out to the bars outside the gate and slam down shots and beers prestaged in front of "their" barstool. Others chose to head to their cars to blow a joint.
Then they would return to building nuclear submarines.
 
At one time I had an office in a local shipyard. At lunchtime the workers would all rush out to the bars outside the gate and slam down shots and beers prestaged in front of "their" barstool. Others chose to head to their cars to blow a joint.
Then they would return to building nuclear submarines.

Imagine what we could do if we were straight...! ;)

Guess that explains all those skeletons in the bulkheads...I understand that's why the Navy developed PERT in the 1950's...
 
Barkley was an undersized power forward who was a rebounding machine. He was dominant on the interior glass and could step out and hit the three. Durant is a do-everything small forward.

Generally, a "tweener" is someone, usually a forward, who is still small to play power forward but not quick enough or not having enough range to play small forward (think Tracy Reid, LaQuanda Barksdale, etc.).

I do not see KML as a tweener or a hybrid of Durant and Barkley. To me, she is more of a hybrid of Katie Douglas, Kara Lawson, and Seimone Augustus, but even that comparison is not 100 percent. She really is a unique player.
Kaleena, if she wanted to be (and sometimes is depending on the lineup), absolutely would be an undersized power forward and rebounding machine. Durant is not exactly a small forward, nor does he exactly do everything. But what he can do is shoot the crap out of the ball. I think my comparison is apt.
 
Since when is KML a power forward? Just because she occasionally plays the 4 does not make her a power forward.
 
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Kaleena has had 4 games where she didn't score in double figures and one of those was her first game back after suffering a concussion. She's led the team in scoring 16 times, in rebounding 6 times and she's second on the team in steals. All this with defenders draped on her. And she's a sophomore, people.
 
Was there anyone in the XL Center last night that did not hear Geno scream out "SHOOT THE G$#%D*@$ BALL!"? I bet it was heard on the television broadcast too.

I heard him. I, too was shouting at the players at various times using pretty much the same vernacular. I am not proud if it.

and my sister who is now deaf in one ear because of all the shouting isn't too happy with me either....:confused:
 
I heard him. I, too was shouting at the players at various times using pretty much the same vernacular. I am not proud if it.

and my sister who is now deaf in one ear because of all the shouting isn't too happy with me either....:confused:

Chuckle...so much for it being a coached strategy...! ;)
 
Well Geno has actually commented on this. After one game someone asked him why KML only took X number of shots? Geno said because that's all she wanted. If she wanted more she would have gotten herself more. I mentioned in another thread that is something she will have to work on for next year and her Sr year. Not let the game come to her, but go find it when necessary. And be willing to take shots from others. i.e. I think Geno believes she need to be more selfish in certain games and at certain times (or more often).

Moore pretty much went after and got her shots. DT would play others into the game, but if needed she could be selfish and she would go find her shots.

Actually the quote about "Geno has actually commented on this. After one game someone asked him why KML only took X number of shots? Geno said because that's all she wanted. If she wanted more she would have gotten herself more" was about Breanna Stewart not KML
 
Actually the quote about "Geno has actually commented on this. After one game someone asked him why KML only took X number of shots? Geno said because that's all she wanted. If she wanted more she would have gotten herself more" was about Breanna Stewart not KML

I also remembered it as being about KML but I may be mistaken.
 
Geno's philosophy is that he'd rather someone take a shot and missed that passing the ball around until there is a turn over. He gets really mad when players don't shoot when open but instead they tried to thread a needle into a crowded area and turned the ball over. He is OK with Bria Hartley missing shots after shots when she was open and not happy when she missed the perfect pass. I wished KML would shoot more when she is barely open than having someone else missed a wide open shot (usually Doty or even Bria this year).
 
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Actually the quote about "Geno has actually commented on this. After one game someone asked him why KML only took X number of shots? Geno said because that's all she wanted. If she wanted more she would have gotten herself more" was about Breanna Stewart not KML
He may have said that about Stewart, I don't remember that, but he did say it about KML.
 
Kaleena needs to go to the ball. She does have that problem late in games. But I think the only thing that'll help her is if her teammates are scoring, so that she doesn't have all of the pressure on her. When you are a 50% three point shooter, defenders stick to you like glue..particularly if they don't have to guard your teammates.
"Particularly if they don't have to guard your teammates." What on Earth are you talking about? Which players on UCONN can you leave unguarded?
 
Kaleena, if she wanted to be (and sometimes is depending on the lineup), absolutely would be an undersized power forward and rebounding machine. Durant is not exactly a small forward, nor does he exactly do everything. But what he can do is shoot the crap out of the ball. I think my comparison is apt.

I think there is a difference between saying "if she wanted to be" and "actually is," especially when making a comparison to Charles Barkley. Sir Charles averaged 11.70 rebounds per game for his entire NBA career. In 16 years, he only had three seasons when he averaged less than 11.10 rebounds per game - and in two of those seasons, he still averaged double-digit rebounds per game. And Barkley did this irrespective of who his teammates were and how good the centers were on those teams - or how good the opposition was. For all of her talent, KML has not displayed that rebounding prowess to date. She may in the future, but she has yet to be a "rebounding machine."

Regarding Durant, he is a small forward, rotating only to the four in certain lineups. In his first season in Seattle (before the move), there were experiments with him at power forward and at shooting guard. Part of what cost P.J. Carlesimo fired is the over-experimentation with Durant at positions other than small forward; it was an inefficient and unsuccessful means of using Kevin Durant.

As far as Durant and your statement ("nor does he exactly do everything"), I respectfully disagree. Durant averages 28 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 5 assists per game. As a comparison, LeBron James is averaging 27 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 7.1 assists per game. Durant ranks 3rd in the NBA in assists by "non-point guards/primary ballhandlers." He is in the top 25 in the entire league in rebounding and top four at his position (though why Kenneth Faried is classified as a small forward by the NBA is beyond me).

For these reasons, I do not believe your comparison is apt. If forced to make a comparison, I would say KML is a hybrid of Katie Douglas, Kara Lawson, and Seimone Augustus. Douglas is a great shooter, always among the leaders in three-point shooting (in terms of made threes per game). For the past three seasons, Douglas has shot 42 percent from three while making 2.2 three-point baskets per game. KML has the frame of Kara Lawson, someone with a strong legs, a sturdy base, and broaders shoulders. Also, in 2012, Lawson showed she could really rebound well for her size (ranked 4th in the WNBA for rebounds by a guard in 2012). There is also a comparison to Seimone Augustus. Seimone is a a very good shooter from three (career 39 percent), but she does not attempt as many threes as Lawson or Douglas. Augustus is known for the ability to create off the dribble and go into a silky-smooth mid-range jumper, the best in the WNBA (even better than Holdsclaw, who had a stellar mid-range jumper). KML's greater creativity off the bounce and accuracy from 12-17 feet is that flash of Augustus in her game.
 
Lewis obviously the team's best shooter at present....and has the mindset to shoot as well. She's also mature enough at this point to want to broaden her game and has done that beautifully this year. And that broadening has been a very important part of our terrific accomplishments as a team. My take on the issue is that, with too many of our other players not looking to shoot or shooting poorly, teams that have enough talent and enough coaching have recently been able to back off others and smother Lewis. (Not to mention that they are holding her like a koala holds a tree trunk.)
 
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