Just want to add - what a great and interesting thread. For the most part thoughtful comments, and really good observations on Gabby and how she fits into the team.
Want to add a few things and echo a few things that have been said by others. There are very few teams with the size of SC. Duke is one of them. Gabby played only a few minutes against them too. And Geno was right - the offense REALLY was clicking against SC and Gabby's game did not fit in well with what the team was doing. Even if she slips past her defender and gets open in the post, she's not big enough (like Tuck, or Stewie) to really get a shot off.
Yes she is athletic enough to shake off a defender, and matches up really well against a player like Welch, but when you have Wilson and Coates out there, and Gabby is basically playing at the 4 with limited perimeter and guard skills, she just won't he effective in the offensive flow UCONN was generating. This is partly why IMHO Saniya got so much more PT. Yes Saniya was playing really well, but she has guard skills that Gabby does not.
And while Stokes is the best post defender by far, SC was struggling so much to score anyway that Geno needed/wanted more offense on the floor and Kiah just is not a prolific scorer.
As for Gabby going forward, it's loony tunes to suggest that she EXCLUSIVELY should have been "groomed" as a guard this year. The reason is 4-fold:
- Gabby's guard skills were REALLY rusty. Geno said "she can't pass, can't shoot, and can't dribble".
- Geno basically has 3 really good guards - Saniya, Moriah, and Kiah. KML also has far superior guard skills to Gabby
- But... Gabby has no 3 point shot and therefore can't play the wing either
- IF she practiced with the guards, she would have gotten much less PT. UCONN is thin in the post and she gets more PT playing behind Morgan and Breanna than she would have playing behind Saniya, Kia and Moriah
I love Gabby's game and think she has the potential to be an AA at some point. I eventually hope to see her as a Barbara Turner type of player - undersized and started off in the post, but by her senior year developed enough range to her shot and guard skills to be a wing.
Those who think Gabby should have been groomed as a SG don't understand just how hard it is to be a guard at UCONN. Saniya had far superior guard skills to Gabby, and totally struggled last year, and even early this year on defense. Even Sadie Edwards had better guard skills than Gabby, but not only couldn't crack the lineup, barely got more PT than the walk ons.
But there were opportunities for her in the post and it will make her that much more well rounded and a better all around player in the future... She's so driven, a very had worker, great attitude, and physically gifted as well. The sky's the limit for her...