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I wonder why Uconn didn't do that last year?
Their point guard was out of the game and they had a freshman playing pg, was the most likely reason.USC is almost a repeat of LSU last year. LSU was the media darling preseason, based on portal additions. LSU tried to turn Hailey Van Lith into a pg but when that failed they struggled. USC has a few outstanding players who can beat most other teams by themselves and look great doing it but they have no one to play pg and their ball security was non-existent today. I think the official scorer missed some TO's. It appears that NDame's plan was to double the ball every time it went inside and USC made it easy when their inside players started dribbling whenever they got the ball down low. .
I've never thought her to be a particularly good X's and O's coach....and she did same thing with Anigwe at Cal. She also bailed on the program in a way that left a bad taste with Cal fans to this day....that said, she's very friendly and I can see why recruits respond to that. I always liked her.I love Coach Gotlieb. She is a solid coach. Her track record at California speaks volumes about her coaching ability. This game, she was out coached. It happens from time to time. You learn from it and move on. Thankfully, it was an early season loss. 10 games down the road, if they are 10-0 during that stretch and firing on all cylinders, this loss will be nothing more than a wakeup call for USC.
Ummmm, Kennedy Smith is also a freshman.Their point guard was out of the game and they had a freshman playing pg, was the most likely reason.
I might too, especially after Kiki's performance against ND. It showed how narrow her game currently is. She's got a lot to prove after that outing.In fact, I would probably take Sonia Citron ahead of Iriafen. Citron is an exceptional wing who plays lock down defense, can score from all 3 levels and could move over to shooting guard in a pinch.
Prior to this season I think the scout was to stop Miles' driving and let her shoot. Her 3PT shot has come alive, but I don't think you want her driving. Recipe for disaster as she's a great finisher, but also that's where her passing is dangerous. Also, I don't think anyone is going to stop Hannah from driving.
I might too, especially after Kiki's performance against ND. It showed how narrow her game currently is. She's got a lot to prove after that outing.
All her missed layups were the coaches fault ?I don’t think it was her game as much as it was Gottlieb’s coaching. Playing in a system designed for one player is tough, especially when that one player can’t use their defensive attention to set up their teammates. She was a beast last year under Tara.
All her missed layups were the coaches fault ?
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With growing evidence (5 games and counting), I think some prominent members of the press are starting to recognize that Hidalgo and Miles not only can play together, but play very well together.
Chantal Jennings of the Athletic (and this was before the USC game):
"Miles and Hidalgo have still been pretty close to automatic together, bringing together a year of unexpected preparation as they begin to answer the questions that lingered after Hidalgo’s commitment. Any notion there wouldn’t be enough basketball to go around for these two didn’t consider what they could do for one another even when the ball wasn’t in their hands.
"With two alpha guards who have shared the spotlight and the ball, Notre Dame has the best (and yes, most dynamic) backcourt in America and it’s ready for the biggest stage so far come Saturday."
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From ESPN's Alexa Philippou
Now, it's obviously early in the season and ND will have games against teams with other good backcourt pairs (trios, even) in Texas, TCU, UConn, etc. But the debate about whether these two can work together shouldn't be a factor anymore.
OK, time for South Carolina and UCLA!
I will say this: Kiki looked like a shell of herself from last year. I can't remember the last time she had so many missed bunnies, failed to muscle through the follow through, and was stripped of the ball so easily. Last season she was a reliable rock under the basket and she seemed a bit lost, a bit lacking in confidence. I realize I'm biased here, but she looked so much better wearing Cardinal red.One additional comment on ND vs USC. Most of the basketball pundits have already assumed that Paige goes #1 in the draft and Iriafen goes #2. Well if I’m the LA Sparks, who need a pg to pair up with Brink and Jackson, and Dallas takes Paige at #1, then I have to believe that Olivia Miles is a pretty good consolation prize as the #2 overall pick ahead of Iriafen.
In fact, I would probably take Sonia Citron ahead of Iriafen. Citron is an exceptional wing who plays lock down defense, can score from all 3 levels and could move over to shooting guard in a pinch.
There is a definite problem with USC’s offense. Last year it was JuJu and the 4 Tops. This year, I’m not quite sure what Gottlieb’s vision is. USC doesn’t move the ball well. A lot of times, there was little player movement or screen setting.I will say this: Kiki looked like a shell of herself from last year. I can't remember the last time she had so many missed bunnies, failed to muscle through the follow through, and was stripped of the ball so easily. Last season she was a reliable rock under the basket and she seemed a bit lost, a bit lacking in confidence. I realize I'm biased here, but she looked so much better wearing Cardinal red.
When was the last time South Carolina got beaten handily? 3 or 4 years?