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I hope I am wrong and premature in my call, but with the exception of Azzi, the incoming UConn class appears overhyped. The infusion of talent from last year in the women’s game may have been an anomaly. Beuckers, Clark, Reese, Brink, Diamond Johnson and a few others are exceptional talents. They don’t come around often.

I hope the expectation that this team will be ten deep is put to bed. At best, it will be an 8-man rotation. Ideally, when the team has its full complement, and receiving steady contribution from everyone, UConn will be able to survive an off night from Paige. Thankfully, that seldom happens.
This is very interesting and accurate thus far. I guess we are still less than a month into the season, but I'm not sure there has been an impact freshman like Paige or Clark this year. I'm all in on Citron and she dropped 29 in their last outing, but I think prior to that her high was like 13 (I know she does a lot of other things on the court). There is a backup point guard at Duke out of Canada, Wilson, who has been fearless and really good in a couple games. Olivia Miles and Talia Von Oelhoffen have both been good, not great. They both had a head start last year though. A lot of the top 15 rated players, including Azzi and Caroline are on stacked teams and have had limited opportunities. Nevertheless that 2020 class may be a 1 of 1.
 

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I agree with the deacon on Caroline. The problems are nuissance errors and they could happen to anyone, especially when starting out ijn college basketball but she clearly has potential.. I noticed she boxed out well and I don't think her defense was bad. Give her MORE time, not less. She will be fine and frankly, she better be fine because I see Dorka and Caroline as the only good options off the bench right now. Nika is not the solution. If we have a real hope of winning it all we need Caroline and Azzi to get fully integrated into college basketball. Dorka is the rebound solution if she gets PT. I think she should get equal time with both Edwards and Ododa.
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Give Caroline more time? Really? That was Seton Hall UCONN was playing!
 
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Seems like it's gonna be a while before Geno achieves his goal of being "bad for basketball again."

The seniors are what they are -and have been- so to expect anything different will lead to fan frustration. I want to say one thing about ONO, not to criticize an individual player, but to illuminate what I consider to be a current team affliction: "poor basketball judgement", aka "dumb basketball".

In the first half, Liv had an open shot in the lane, maybe a 6-8 footer. It was not the result of a power move, not a spin or fade away, BUT, after she took the shot, and as she watched the ball sail to the rim, she backpedaled to near the FT line, negating any chance to grab a miss.

Another example of a fundamental miscue was when Paige- who obviously IS the team, and without whom we'd be as bad as or worse than the 2005 team, imo, made a nice drive in the paint, heading for an easy 4-5 footer, or less, and inexplicably shoveled a late 2-ft pass to ONO, which resulted in a turnover (not Liv's fault).

There are plenty of examples.

The good news is these errors can be corrected. I look forward to that day and hope it arrives soon. (Hopefully by Sunday!)
 

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You play the team that shows up. Whether SH would have done better if AEH was on the floor is debatable. AEH is a high volume shooter who has had both good and bad games in her time at SH. Holding any team to 49 pts on 28% shooting is good defense anyway you cut it.
 
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As usual, Paige was Paige. I may mention this all year, but anyone who left her out of the NPOY discussion in favor of "others" seriously had a screw loose. Did they think she was great by accident last season? That her play all year long was an aberration or luck?

I was one of the naysayers, Eric. But in answer to your question, I didn't think her absence from the NPOY discussion would be attributed to Paige not being Paige. (I may, in fact, have a screw loose but that's a thread for another day.)

One of the characteristics that makes Paige outstanding is that she's mutable. She does so many things so well she can't be pigeonholed. I felt her characteristic unselfishness (a requirement to be the team leader she is) would cost her points on a team chock full of "shooters" (yes, I drank the Boneyard Kool-Aid). Scoring (almost) always tops the list of attributes that make a basketball player great. Diminished scoring diminishes a player's chances of being NPOY. My reasoning was that simple.

Those shooters seem to be struggling at the moment, especially from downtown and the foul stripe. If we don't figure those things out, they will cost us games (yes, plural) this year...unless the defense can dominate talented teams (something not demonstrated thus far). Last evening, for example, poor shooting (<19% on 3's and 60% on free throws conservatively cost us 15 points. That's almost a full quarter's output. It's tough to outscore good teams when you spot them 15 points.

Thus far, shooting struggles have forced Paige to be the scorer she was last year and that, together with last year's performance) has rewarded her with the "pole position" in this year's NPOY race.

If the shooters are making shots in practice, we are one final click away from the combination that unlocks this team. Unlocked, we are a 90 ppg offensive beast. Unlocked, Paige can become more the facilitator she desires to be. Paige is a natural manager, a person who accomplishes things by directing the efforts of others, by putting them in a position where success is inevitable. If not, NPOY is hers to lose.
 
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There are lots and lots (and lots and lots) of references, to Geno saying that those who don't perform in practice don't play. But I don't have anything specific I could point you to.
 
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SC was up about 30 and Dawn emptied the bench. Henderson did not play and Amihere was the starting point guard. However, Amihere did well.
yea barring injuries idk who is stopping South Carolina. I mean they were who I thought would win it all, but to be this dominant. Obviously a lot of season to still be played, but what is scary is I don't think they played their best yet.
 

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I don’t know if you watched Geno’s show after the game, but the one thing I noticed when they showed practice video is that Paige is winning every suicide sprint, reinforcing what Geno & Andrea Hudy have indicated that Paige outworks everyone on the team, both in the weight room and on the court.

It’s not a guarantee that Paige won’t be injured, but she’s certainly doing everything she can to strengthen her body for the inevitable punishment she will face from opposing teams.
 
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This is very interesting and accurate thus far. I guess we are still less than a month into the season, but I'm not sure there has been an impact freshman like Paige or Clark this year. I'm all in on Citron and she dropped 29 in their last outing, but I think prior to that her high was like 13 (I know she does a lot of other things on the court). There is a backup point guard at Duke out of Canada, Wilson, who has been fearless and really good in a couple games. Olivia Miles and Talia Von Oelhoffen have both been good, not great. They both had a head start last year though. A lot of the top 15 rated players, including Azzi and Caroline are on stacked teams and have had limited opportunities. Nevertheless that 2020 class may be a 1 of 1.
I am interested in watching how Citron follows up on her game against Michigan State. I concur that it appears much harder for highly ranked recruits to make an immediate impact on seasoned, deep teams. Last year, Oregon’s highly touted “fab five” didn’t live up to expectation. This year, it doesn’t seem likely that the SC incoming class will have much of an opportunity to make sizable contributions.
It’s seems fair to state that we are obviously spoiled by Paige’s exploits last year. Her performance against SC was probably the greatest performance by a freshman I’ve seen, especially given the magnitude of the game.
One final tidbit concerning Paige. In last night’s game, she threw a full court pass to Christyn Williams in transition that hit her in stride will a defender nearby. I hope people realize how difficult a pass that is, and she made it appear effortles.
 

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UConn really looks like a one-woman team.
 

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Give Caroline more time? Really? That was Seton Hall UCONN was playing!
She is still a freshman in the early games of her career playing in one of the hardest offensive systems in WCBB to master. Give the young lady a chance. I watched Miles play her first games last season and she made a ton of mistakes but her coach kept playing her. She still makes many mistakes but she is getting the opportunity to overcome them. The players are still new to college ball.
 
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Cupcakes = wins. For programs without winning traditions, wins create a winning attitude and draw talented players which translate into more wins in a reinforcing loop. Cupcakes can help transform losers into winners. For programs like UConn, cupcakes are an embarrassment.
 

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Is it possible that the team is suffering from superstar lethargy? Do the other players rely on her too much?

Does she need to sit more minutes against the cream puffs to let others work without relying on her?

Just asking; not accusing.
Do other players rely on Paige too much?
Yes.

As for sitting Paige, right now UConn’s offense sputters without Paige on the court so there is a Catch-22 for Geno. Even last night he sat Paige down a couple times allowing Evina & Nika to alternately run the offense. On both occasions UConn’s execution suffered and he had to get Paige back in the game.
 
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This entire thread is a joke. The moment CW scores another 30 ball, the comments will shift. We are the only team that has played 5 games besides Iowa. Imagine playing a 3 games back to back, having 3 hard practices and not playing for 10 days. You’d be a little off too.
Yeah in the old days today's game would have been the 7th or 8th of the season with the games being more spread out over the first month of the season so the team would have a game, then a few days of practice to work on things, then another game, then a few more days of practice before the next game, and steady improvement would be noticeable. When you play a game, then are off for two weeks, then play back to back to back then have another 10 day break before the next game you don't have that luxury.
 

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She is still a freshman in the early games of her career playing in one of the hardest offensive systems in WCBB to master. Give the young lady a chance. I watched Miles play her first games last season and she made a ton of mistakes but her coach kept playing her. She still makes many mistakes but she is getting the opportunity to overcome them. The players are still new to college ball.
Don't confuse UCONN's situation with ND's or Olivia Miles with Caroline. ND. can afford to experiment because they are trying to climb out of mediocrity in the ACC. UCONN is trying to get over the hump and win a championship. Azzi is hurt and Caroline has an opportunity to step in and contribute at UCONN. There was an article posted here within the last few days where Caroline stated that she understood the opportunity and was preparing to meet the challenge. Caroline's performance in the game yesterday indicated she was not prepared for the challenge and that was against SH ND. UCONN plays ND tomorrow and you want Geno to give Caroline an opportunity to go out there and match up against Olivia Miles and Sonia Citron? I don't think that's going to happen.
 
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I don’t know if you watched Geno’s show after the game, but the one thing I noticed when they showed practice video is that Paige is winning every suicide sprint, reinforcing what Geno & Andrea Hudy have indicated that Paige outworks everyone on the team, both in the weight room and on the court.

It’s not a guarantee that Paige won’t be injured, but she’s certainly doing everything she can to strengthen her body for the inevitable punishment she will face from opposing teams.

see I always saw that differently. I never thought of it being about Paige, I thought about the rest of the team. Paige is not a fast player imo, there are other players that have been at Uconn 3-4 seasons, another player would technically be a senior if she played her whole career at Uconn. Why are they getting outworked by a sophomore? I won't mention any names, but some of the players in their games you can see why they are inconsistent. Either they don't have the strength to keep up, or they don't have the work ethic.
 
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Is a long season and when it counts UCONN will be there….
But the enigma is that with CW you cringe when she shoots and the same with her drives specially against decisive opponents….there is not a shot CW does not like.
Ono can be a force at times but she misses so much close to the basket even with no defender….
If they play like Seniors should when is crunch time it will lead to a NC ….
I want both of them to succeed but consistency is a must.
 

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