I thought the Mystics would take her.Rd. 3 and still no Kizer. Looks like the WNBA folks have wised up to Freses failure to develop players.
Poor kid. Sitting there, still waiting to be picked.Rd. 3 and still no Kizer. Looks like the WNBA folks have wised up to Freses failure to develop players.
That has to be tough.Poor kid. Sitting there, still waiting to be picked.
Yeah, she seems very worried. Too bad she played for a bad coach, so it's her misfortune. Feel bad for her.Poor kid. Sitting there, still waiting to be picked.
At least Jacki got drafted. Tough kid with tough breaks after 4 or 5 knee injuries. She should have been the #2 or #3 pick 2 years ago.Look at Minnesota's picks, including Jacki Gemelos in the third. They must feel really confident that none of their current players will be lured away.

With respect McLaren, how good is the Israeli league she plays in? Is the competition as good as in the NCAA? Honest question- I have no idea what the answer is.
That happened to Charde, too, when she was drafted, remember? She was there for the draft day show and ended up going in the third round. Ketia wasn't invited and was drafted in round 1.i felt awful for Kizer. she was invited to draft day cuz they thought she'd go in the 1st round. gotta feel for the poor kid. wasn't baugh there too? that's rough for them to sit thru all that.
wow for a school that "can't develop their players" TN sure racked up today. 3 players in top 10 and four overall is pretty dang impressive- by any standard. kudos to pat for helping these young ladies go to the next level. they just didn't have team chemistry..never did really. glad tiffany is in atlanta. good fit for her.
wow for a school that "can't develop their players" TN sure racked up today. 3 players in top 10 and four overall is pretty dang impressive- by any standard. kudos to pat for helping these young ladies go to the next level. they just didn't have team chemistry..never did really. glad tiffany is in atlanta. good fit for her.
I think Langhorne is the best pro from Maryland. She was an All-Star and Team USA invitee. She averaged 18.2 ppg last year and 12.7 ppg over her career. With Beard gone to L.A., Lang is the key player for the Mystics.i felt awful for Kizer. she was invited to draft day cuz they thought she'd go in the 1st round. gotta feel for the poor kid. wasn't baugh there too? that's rough for them to sit thru all that.
you know, i'm not sure that the "problem" with Maryland kids in the WNBA is that they don't get "developed". i think that's a bit of an urban legend. Coleman and Tolliver have done pretty well in the WNBA, haven't they? they scored a lot in college, and have done well enough in the pros, no? what players has Freese specifically NOT developed who had mediocre college careers but went on to have great pro careers?
to me that's the sign of players not developed properly. Kids like Anosike or even Houston or MacLaren who had lackluster college careers but who have lit it up either in the pros, or in Euroleagues. I think it's more fair to point to them and say they weren't developed to the best of their abilities in college. sort of playing devil's advocate. just sayin...![]()
Cool tweet from Doty:
Caroline Doty @cdoty5
After a million and a half surgeries@JackiG_23 still gets drafted. Congrats girl!!#strongestballeriknow#aclmeansnothing#WNBA
Yeah Cain developed so well in that atmosphere she announced that she was retiring/foregoing her remaining eligibility because of "chronic injuries" ... only to end up playing internationally, and now possibly in the WNBA.
Makes me wonder if Caroline is encouraged about her own draft prospects. Hope so!
With respect McLaren, how good is the Israeli league she plays in? Is the competition as good as in the NCAA? Honest question- I have no idea what the answer is.
Charde has been a "good numbers on a crappy team" kind of a player. With her and Geno, it was never about her basketball ability so much as her ability to play within his team concept. Geno just wasn't going to bend on that.
This has been discussed frequently on the Summitt, but those of you who do not frequent our board may not know.
Kelley struggled with hip and back issues a majority of her time at UT. She never got any time off with the offseason regimen of conditioning and the off-season basketball league created in recent years (she participated willingly).
She finished her studies and determined that her best course of action was to rest her body for a long period of time. She had already used her medical redshirt year, and the best course of action was to leave the team.
She stayed in Knoxville and rested all through the summer and fall. She then felt good enough to give it a shot overseas. She did well enough there to give the WNBA a shot.
Her leaving the team had ZERO to do with the staff, the program, or the other players. It was all about getting healthy and focusing on her future. I'll admit, we all thought she'd never play again after seeing her limp off the court so many times, but so far her body has held up to the rigors of professional basketball.
Dang impressive? The professionals think that UT's talent is 3 of the top 10, and 4 overall, and you think a complete absence of Final Four appearances indicate that the UT coaching staff develops their players? And, by the way, it's Pat, not pat. Ay-yi-yi!
Let's see how she fits in with Phoenix. Their style of play may be very good for Charde. She'll need to listen to Diana.I think this may be Houston's last year in the WNBA unless she can get her head straightened out - and yes with Houston I think it's all about her head.
i was wondering what spin would be given on this... thank you for answering that. two separate issues----as players they are very developed (OBVIOUSLY, or they would not be top 10 picks)...and if you followed the lady vols you would know just how much glory and strick have grown. as a team, they did not have the right chemistry. it happens. period.
This sounds to me like spin or excuse-making. Please explain what you mean by not having the "right chemistry." These players had 3-4 years to work on it. What went wrong?
Not looking to stir anything up, but does anyone seriously think Doty has a shot at the WNBA?