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Gandy Malou-Mamel (2025 | NJ ShoreShots HGSL 17U)
The Rise threw the kitchen sink at Malou-Mamel, a 6-foot-6 forward committed to UConn, and she still found a way to pile up 18 points and nine rebounds in a loss. The Gil St. Bernard’s forward has great special awareness, anticipating where defenders will come from. That paired with her size and terrific hands make her a real threat in the pick & roll game. She uses her size well, often scoring through her defenders with some agility to go around them as well. A baseline drive and wraparound pass for an assist hinted at some playmaking ability too.

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I am encouraged that she is finally showing up on at least ASGR's top list, and should on others as well. Being shown at 6-6 vs. 6-5 sometimes is equally nice. I always find HS videos of C's the hardest to judge, unless they are going against similar size and talent. The physical skills and mobility suggest a good rebounder and defender. If she can at least finish the easy ones around the basket that would add up to a pretty good Uconn player.

If she can become a go to low post scorer with good passing instincts when doubled, then she could be very special. As a late developing player there is also more reason to believe she may experience more of a jump in her last year in HS before coming to us.
 

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I am encouraged that she is finally showing up on at least ASGR's top list, and should on others as well. Being shown at 6-6 vs. 6-5 sometimes is equally nice. I always find HS videos of C's the hardest to judge, unless they are going against similar size and talent. The physical skills and mobility suggest a good rebounder and defender. If she can at least finish the easy ones around the basket that would add up to a pretty good Uconn player.

If she can become a go to low post scorer with good passing instincts when doubled, then she could be very special. As a late developing player there is also more reason to believe she may experience more of a jump in her last year in HS before coming to us.
She started playing 5-6 years ago and her skill level has skyrocketed just in the last couple of years while here in the U.S. To go from zero to ranked in such a short period of time is mind boggling. She’s still working hard on her game, including some tutoring by this guy (yes, UConn men’s coach Danny Hurley’s dad). Some parts of her game are a little raw but she’ll have Jana as a teammate so Gandy doesn’t have to be great as a freshman. It’s all good :cool:
 
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I love that she's a bit of a blank canvas. She is going to come in as a close to the basket rebounder and layup maker. A lot of the big's we've brought in fancy themselves as outside shooters who also happen to play inside sometimes. If Gandy could develop into a 10ppg 10rpg players that would be a home run. With work she could be much better than that by the time she is a junior and senior.
 

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Gandy with Sidney Quinn, daughter of Gandy’s sponsor. Sidney is commited to the Naval academy.

Spooky Nook is a big tournament taking place in Pennsylvania this weekend. I’m glad she’s there - there’s some top talent at the tourney and Gandy can play against some terrific competition, getting ready for UConn

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Gandy is still very much a work in progress.........she runs the floor very well for a big, hits her layups, and has good form on her foul shots..........needs to be more aggressive at both ends of the court but especially on defense..........no real offensive moves or midrange game to speak of but hopefully she'll start to develop those this summer........I tend to think she'll be a defensive/rebounding specialist in her early years at UConn and hopefully will add a baby hook and jumper to her arsenal....
 
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Gandy is still very much a work in progress.........she runs the floor very well for a big, hits her layups, and has good form on her foul shots..........needs to be more aggressive at both ends of the court but especially on defense..........no real offensive moves or midrange game to speak of but hopefully she'll start to develop those this summer........I tend to think she'll be a defensive/rebounding specialist in her early years at UConn and hopefully will add a baby hook and jumper to her arsenal....
Wouldn't it be wonderful to see the 'hook' back in basketball. Surely an art form sorely missed. Doesn't seem like anyone is interested in it in the men's game so let's look to the ladies to bring it back!
 
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Gandy is still very much a work in progress.........she runs the floor very well for a big, hits her layups, and has good form on her foul shots..........needs to be more aggressive at both ends of the court but especially on defense..........no real offensive moves or midrange game to speak of but hopefully she'll start to develop those this summer........I tend to think she'll be a defensive/rebounding specialist in her early years at UConn and hopefully will add a baby hook and jumper to her arsenal....
Defense and rebounding is a good place to start. And like you said, she's got another year of development to come before she gets to Storrs.
 
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Gandy looks like a big 6’5”. I’ve seen her listed at 6’6” in places. Whatever she is, she looks big and strong. Tall like Amari with long arms, but maybe just all around bigger, stronger.
 

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I love that she's a bit of a blank canvas. She is going to come in as a close to the basket rebounder and layup maker. A lot of the big's we've brought in fancy themselves as outside shooters who also happen to play inside sometimes. If Gandy could develop into a 10ppg 10rpg players that would be a home run. With work she could be much better than that by the time she is a junior and senior.
Are you aware that Geno likes for his post players to develop an outside shot? It helps to bring the other team's post player out of the lane. They do what the coaching staff tells them to do.
 
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Are you aware that Geno likes for his post players to develop an outside shot? It helps to bring the other team's post player out of the lane. They do what the coaching staff tells them to do.
Im acutely aware. Im also aware that this philosophy is a failing one. Name the great UConn bigs that utilized the jump shot as a main weapon? Tell me which big had a good jump shot? Charles? Dolson? Lobo? Walters? Stokes? All much better by the basket and all national champions.
 

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Im acutely aware. Im also aware that this philosophy is a failing one. Name the great UConn bigs that utilized the jump shot as a main weapon? Tell me which big had a good jump shot? Charles? Dolson? Lobo? Walters? Stokes? All much better by the basket and all national champions.
When they go to the W, big girls need a perimeter shot. See: Tina Charles, Stef Dolson, Napheesa Collier, Swin Cash, et al
 
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Im acutely aware. Im also aware that this philosophy is a failing one. Name the great UConn bigs that utilized the jump shot as a main weapon? Tell me which big had a good jump shot? Charles? Dolson? Lobo? Walters? Stokes? All much better by the basket and all national champions.
But it's not a preferred philosophy to be mostly an outside shooting big if that isn't their strength. He coaches to their strengths. His line is "Do what you are good at." -- Then he eventually gets them to expand their game.

He got a verbal from Charlie Collier - she would have been a low post monster but the Hurricane in Texas caused her to back away. He was going to have Boston, but SC stole her last minute. There are very few of these type of players. And sorry to say UCONN can't get every #1 - #3 recruit. Other schools have fine programs too. These players come around rarely. We can talk about player's like Betts all we want but where did she lead UCLA this year vs small little non-P5 Storrs UCONN?

In regard to Stokes, she did not have an inside game. She never averaged above 5 ppg.
 
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Are you aware that Geno likes for his post players to develop an outside shot?

Im also aware that this philosophy is a failing one. Name the great UConn bigs that utilized the jump shot as a main weapon?
This wasn’t the point, that it be their main weapon. It was that an outside shot would enhance their skill set. We can all name a ton of UConn bigs that utilized the jump shot to open up the lane for others. Rebeccah, Stewie, Katie Lou, Napheesa, Dorka, Aaliyah, and I could go on. We can expect Jana and Sarah to do the same.

Not only is this not a failed strategy, but Geno used it to win a bunch of NCs.
 
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At this point you are all making a meaningless point just to try and make a point. Gandy has shown zero ability to shoot a jump shot. Show me one highlight where she is further than 9 feet from the basket. So to all your arguments - good! Let's bring in Gandy and have her start shooting 16 to 19 footers to the tune of 15% shooting. My point is she will be an effective by the basket player. What point are any of you trying to make?
 
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At this point you are all making a meaningless point just to try and make a point. Gandy has shown zero ability to shoot a jump shot. Show me one highlight where she is further than 9 feet from the basket. So to all your arguments - good! Let's bring in Gandy and have her start shooting 16 to 19 footers to the tune of 15% shooting. My point is she will be an effective by the basket player. What point are any of you trying to make?
Can you provide the post that said Gandy should be taking 15 footers when she first arrives in which that would be her primary weapon? You're inventing an argument that never existed.

"Im also aware that this philosophy is a failing one. Name the great UConn bigs that utilized the jump shot as a main weapon?"
 

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