oldude
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Here’s the thing. UConn’s calling card is their defense. It will be the best defense MI will face all season. So I am not really concerned about MI getting a bunch of easy transition baskets.If UConn is off, do you think MI will try to push it up court, like they did against ND?
I know we’re spoiled in the BY, but a 40 point loss is serious. What do you think Ivey can do to turn the tide.
HH is clearly a freakish athlete but a lot of what she does isn’t even basketball. Those drives into nowhere are ugly.
What do you think UConn will do against her? (May not really matter)
I say, keep the pressure on out front, try to keep the ball out of her hands and if she beats the top wave, be ready for the next wave to help on her, hopefully without fouling. She can throw the shot off the top of the backboard. (Happened on Sat)
There’s a lot of questions about Ivey on McGraw’s Bench. Her recruiting has been a question for several years. Now the question is whether or not she’s up to the task of coaching her team at a high level.
As for HH, I actually feel a bit bad for her. Her teammates hardly moved. MI doubled her whenever she had the ball, so she ended up forcing shots or turning it over throughout the game. However UConn decides to defend her, ND just doesn’t have enough firepower to compete with UConn this season.