Geno-ista
Embracing the New Look!!!
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If Kiah Stokes was as great offensively with everything you stated above- she would have been the first pick in the draft. And the brick she took in the Stanford game was the shot that won the game for Stanford. She received the ball near the 3 pt line, panicked like she did most of the time with rhe ball in her hands. And we were only 8-10 seconds into our shot clock, and all we needed to do was run the clock and get fooled. Rushing up a shot that she proved over 4 yr's in college she couldn't make, was worse than the brick she threw up. Geno was as pissed about her panicking early in the clock and taking the dumbest shot in the world. She would have played 35 minutes a game if she could play offense. You are dreaming with your revisionist history. Great athlete, great rebounder, great shot blocker. She didn't have exceptionally great hands. And our offensive flow was not near capacity because she never developed any consistency on offense. She did not want the ball in her hands more than 4 ft from the basket- period. I love her, met her numerous times. Class act, beautiful girl and she's doing great in wnba. Good for her. It was probably Geno's fault.Kiah would have made it difficult of those driving to the basket to score--she did that regularly and well. As a down low scorer she was exceptional as she proved in her final (NC) game against ND, while accepting passes and scoring (good hands). She had proven that she could score the 3 and shoot from 10 feet but got chewed pretty good from Geno in the Stanford game after taking and missing (rolled around the rim) a 10 ft shot.
-ista, Reality--perception!! She could, she does hit the long shot. Lambeer didn't teach her to shoot that shot, she had it--he only gave her the green light to shoot it. Comfortable with it?? Who knows. She scored those shot regularly in HS. Perception?? REality?? Playing in the shadows of KML and Stewie it wasn't necessary for her to shoot beyond a layup. Reality?? Perception??