Friday, September 23, 2016

DoggyDaddy's Dailies 9/24/16


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Busy day with Logan!!! Sorry, he tired me out. Only some links and David's Numbers.  
   
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From all accounts, Katie Lou and Napheesa are the best of friends. If true, opposites must attract because the two buddies couldn't be more different on the court. For example, KLS hit for 78 three point shots, while Collier only made 2. Samuelson is a 6'3" outside gunner who only rarely mixes it up inside. Napheesa is a 6'1" undersized forward who lives in the paint and led the team in offensive rebounds (83). In contrast, KLS had only 19 offensive boards. Collier also was 2nd on the team with 47 blocked shots. Her taller buddy only had 6. If is almost as if someone switched their bodies at birth... lol

They each bring different talent to the floor. Inside power forward cleaning up the boards vs the tall, lean wing who prefers long distance bombs. Interestingly, they were #1 and #2 on the Huskies in free throw % this past season at 91.7% (Collier) and 89.4% (Samuelson). They tried 48 and 47 free throws respectively.

Look for Geno and company to coach both out of their comfort zones and expand their talents. KLS needs to post up and use that height on the inside. Collier is actually a nice 3 pt shooter and Geno will challenge her to shot more often from outside the arc. With 31 starts and 1,523 minutes of playing time as freshman between them, UConn will need their experience and skills this season. Odds are the two best buddies will come through once again. Go Huskies..!!

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Thursday, September 22, 2016

DoggyDaddy's Dailies 9/23/16


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Yesterday I asked "Can the freshman Dangerfield come in and take over the point guard spot?"

The second part of that question was "Or will Chong come in for her senior season and embrace that role?"

First let me say that I have been a big Chong fan from before she committed to UConn. She played with incredible confidence in HS. Her drives to the basket were done with total distain of the defense. She dribbles through and around her defenders finding inventive ways to finish the drive with a basket. She easily used both hands to do that.

She also had unlimited range on her three pointer and showed no hesitation in releasing the shot with the slightest opening. On offense she had no conscience.

Here is a great video illustrating my points.


She scored 54 points in this game. Her senior year she averages 30 points and 10 assists. Remarkable stats, albeit against not the strongest competition. But when she went out west with her team in a tournament playing some of the best teams in the country, she still excelled scoring over 25 points average in her three games.

So........what happened?

Well, HS is not College and that jump goes up a notch when you go to UConn. She never was able to play continued minutes her freshman year and with Jefferson running the team for 30 mpg, Chong was not the player in control like she was in HS. It was a big adjustment.

Then of course the last year, her knee injury impacted her ability to play extended minutes. She went from 19.2 to 12.4 in minutes played and never got in a comfort pattern. She certainly had some highlights during the season when she did play well and to me that bodes well for her getting 20+ mpg and possibly the staring pg spot for much of the season.

From her bio - " Scored in double-figures four times, including a season-high 18 points against Tulsa on January 6. Chong was 6-11 from the floor, including 4-8 from long-range, to go along with four assists and four rebounds against the Golden Hurricane ... That game was preceded by a 13-point, four-rebound effort against Cincinnati on December 30. The Ossining, N.Y. native was a tidy 4-6 from the floor, chased down four rebounds and dished-out three assists against the Bearcats"

For Saniya  it comes down to two things. Health and confidence with the first leading to the latter. I'm hopeful that Geno gives her the key to the car and we see a lot of the star I saw in HS. 
    
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I couldn't figure out how to imbed the video but here is a link to a great video of 2017 recruit Lexi Gordon. What a fabulous talent and a known recruiting magnet for players to come to UConn. She is well loved by the players on the AAU circuit. And one of the main reasons I am hopeful that Walker will come to UConn.

Nice form on her jumper. I love that she is a gym rat and will do what it takes to improve.

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Turnovers, especially in the back court by guards, are very noticeable. They often result in a layup by the defensive player and obvious embarrassment by the guard who was just pick pocketed. (Think MoJeff on any number of occasions.) Turnovers by UConn have been on a downtrend for the last few years, due in no small part to the ball handling skills of Moriah. Last year there were 452 UConn turnovers. Prior to that there were 474, 471 and 557. So last year, UConn had 105 fewer to's than when Jefferson was a freshman.

UConn fans will probably not agree who should replace Moriah as the primary ball handler this season. But, everyone can agree replacing MoJeff's steady hand running the offense will be critical. The choices are numerous. Saniya is coming off two seasons with only 63 turnovers in 1,133 minutes. that compares nicely with her 108 assists. Kia Nurse also has the skills to be a point guard. Over her two season, she has 212 assists vs 114 turnovers. And then there is the wild card, rookie Crystal Dangerfield. Her play for Team USA was stellar, but the competition against Notre Dame, South Carolina and Ohio State will be much tougher. The even wilder, wild card is freshman Molly Bent. Stay tuned...

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

DoggyDaddy's Dailies 9/22/16


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My daughter complained there were no pictures of her son lately so.............


Cuter than cute!!!!

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Here is another question I posed earlier.

"Can the freshman Dangerfield come in and take over the point guard spot?"

This could actually be the key to this season. You have an all-American point guard to replace. And it won't be easy. I'm not sure Geno will start her from the get-go, but I do expect her to play a lot of minutes early. She played with Collier and future teammate Stevens on the U19 USA team and came off the bench in all seven games. She was terrific though in running the team. She had 19 assists and only 4 turnovers. She didn't shoot well, but she showed she belonged with the likes of A'ja Wilson, Lauren Cox Maria Moore and other terrific teammates. She had the trust of the coaches getting the most minutes off the bench.

She is quick and tough. Strong for a 5'5 player.

It might take a little while but she is certainly capable of running the offense. I expect her to share the point with both Nurse and Chong with the later two playing a more of hybrid guard and not just a playmaking guard. But more on Nurse and Chong later.

Keep an eye on Geno's substitution pattern with Dangerfield. It should be interesting to see how quick a hook Geno has with her early. Teaching moments.  

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Early last season, UConn critics were calling the Huskies out for their 3 point defense and 3 point shooting. After DePaul, Notre Dame and Colgate hit a combined 35 three pointers in three consecutive games for a 51% average, some were ready to write off the season. Added to the problem was a slow start for Katie Lou Samuelson, the heir apparent to Kaleena behind the 3 pt arc. Skeptics were quick to point out every miss by KLS and every make by opponents. What happened over the whole season? Well, Geno and company adjusted, like they always do.

Opponents finished the season shooting 29.9% from 3 pt range, making 209 baskets on 698 attempts. The 2nd half of the season saw UConn hold opponents under 23% from long range and a combined 8 for 38 or 21% in the Final Four. In the Final, Syracuse actually shot 10.5% from outside the arc. 8-)

UConn, led by Katie Lou, improved their long range accuracy over the course of the campaign, to finish with 295 three point baskets and 38.1% accuracy. KLS caught fire and ended up with 78 of 198 threes for 39.4%. The two best shooters for accuracy, MoJeff and Stewie at 42% and 43%, have graduated. But, Kia Nurse with 51 threes and Saniya Chong with 21 are back to compliment Katie Lou. Look for Napheesa Collier to improve her 3 pt shooting and become more of an outside threat. In addition, all three freshman can and will make 3's as needed. 

 Over the past four seasons, UConn has made 295, 330, 295 and 325 three point baskets. They shoot 3's often and well to open up the inside game. This season should be no different. Watch for KLS, Kia and company to keep defenses honest with long range shooting. Go Huskies..!!

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Phoenix Mercury 89 Indianapolis Fever 78

Seattle Storm 85 Atlanta Dream 94 

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Diana Taurasi Phoenix 20 points 3 rebounds 3 assists
Brittany Griner Phoenix 18 points 9 rebounds 3  blocks
Tamika Catchings Indianapolis 13 points 10 rebounds 3 steals
Briann January Indianapolis 12 points 9 assists
Breanna Stewart Seattle 19 points 7 rebounds 3 assists3 steals 
Sue Bird Seattle 12 points 7 assists 3 steals
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Seattle 8 point
Angel McCoughtry Atlanta 37 points 7 assists

Bria Holmes Atlanta 21 points 7 rebounds

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

DoggyDaddy's Dailies 9/21/16






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I wrote some optimistic words about Natalie Butler's upcoming season for UConn. And I got some feedback from reader that they just can't get on board with that assessment. 

I do understand. She really underperformed last year. So why would this year be any different?   

Better health both physically and mentally. And they really need her. I just have a feeling that will spur her on to a much better season. 

My friend Linkster said this about her - "Butler has all the physical tools, 6'5", reasonable foot speed, fast down the court. She makes huge strides and goobles up the floor from foul line to foul line."

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Tiffany Hayes received her seventh technical and that means an automatic 1 game suspension. Unfortunately for Hayes and the Atlanta Dream, it means she will miss the single elimination game against the Seattle Storm.

It's hard to justify all the technicals, but the referees in the WNBA are just horrible. I mean really bad.

The league really needs to work on this. I hope they review every game in order to evaluate the refs and force the bad ones out and improve the ones that they keep. It's that bad!

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UConn's 2016-17 roster is posted and the change from last season is dramatic. Consider the following:
1. 42% of last year's 12 players are gone due to graduation and transfer. Four graduated (Mo, Stewie, Tuck and Polly) and Courtney Ekmark returned to her native Arizona.

2. Five new players are on the roster, but only 3 are eligible to play. Freshmen Crystal Dangerfield, Molly Bent and Kyla Irwin have been on campus all summer and are ready to contribute when called on.

3. The other two new players, Azura Stevens and Batouly Camara, are transfers who can practice with the team, but not play in games.

4. There are only two seniors on this year's squad, Saniya Chong and Tierney Lawlor. Gabby, Kia and Natalie are the elder statesman with Junior eligibility.

5. UConn enters the season with 10 healthy and eligible players on the roster.

Look for Geno and staff to mix and match lineups early in the season to figure out the starting five and substitution patterns. Nothing truly matters until April, so the Huskies have five months to get it right.

Go Huskies..!!

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Monday, September 19, 2016

DoggyDaddy's Dailies 9/20/16


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Yesterday I listed a bunch of questions about each player. I'll answer one of them over the next 7 days!

Will a healthy off season from Butler return her to her Georgetown form from her freshman season?

I don't see why not. She will be in her second full off season. I was excited to see her play last year and I really believe her injury just put her off her game and then the lack of playing time got into her head. UConn really needs her to play to her potential this year. And believe me, she has some big time potential.

As they say, you can't teach height and she is a true 6'5". But she also has a some serious skills for a big girl. A soft jumper from the foul line in, the use of either hand in the post, a nice little hook shot that we didn't see enough of and a knack for rebounding the ball.

She averaged a double double at Georgetown but that was in 35+ minutes per game. Something she will never see at UConn. But in her limited minutes last year of 12 per game, she managed 5.6 points and 4 rebounds. I could see her doubling her minutes and more than doubling her points and rebounds. She certainly has the potential of double digit scoring and at least 8 rebounds per game.

She needs to stay confident and aggressive during the season, and being the optimist that I am, I fully expect her to do just that.



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The WNBA Playoffs begin Wednesday with two single-elimination games on ESPNews with #8 Phoenix at #5 Indiana (6 PM ET) and #7 Seattle at #6 Atlanta (8 PM ET).

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David is back with his fun with numbers!!!!
The 2016-17 schedule is out and it promises to be quite a challenge..!! Here's a breakdown of the schedule by month, opponent and frequency.

1. November - After two cream puff exhibitions, there are 5 games in November, starting the 14th and ending the 29th. Toughest opponent will be Baylor on the 17th, but at least it is in Storrs. Next toughest will most likely be FSU down in Florida three days before Baylor. LSU, Dayton and Chattanooga round out the month, but are spread over 9 days. And, 2 of those 3 are at home.

2. December - All 7 December games are tough. Some because of the opponent, some due to travel and others because they in between tough games and offer little time for rest. The month opens w/ DePaul on the 1st, but Texas follows at the casino on the 4th. Get through those two and Notre Dame in South Bend follows on the 7th. Three games in 6 days. Kansas State follows on the 11th, but the game is in Kansas. Then Ohio State on the 19th and away at Nebraska on the 21st. Three more games in those 10 days. Finally, December closes out w/ Maryland on the road on the 29th. Quite the test with Texas, Notre Dame, Ohio State and Maryland in a single month.

3. January - Once the AAC schedule starts, the opponents are a bit easier, but the games are rapid fire. UCF and East Carolina on the 1st and 4th. USF, SMU and Tulsa on the 10th, 14th and 17th. Only 2 of those first 5 are home. The other three are in Texas, Oklahoma and North Carolina. The month ends with Tulane, East Carolina and Houston on the 22nd, 24th and 28th. January is a busy month with 8 games.

4. February - More AAC games, but the time in between games seems even shorter. Temple, Tulsa and Cincinnati on the 1st, 5th and 7th. Then SMU, South Carolina and Tulane on the 11th, 13th and 18th. Good news is the South Carolina game is in Storrs. The regular season ends with Temple, Memphis and USF on the 22nd, 25th and 27th. Those will be the 27th, 28th and 29th games of the year.

The AAC tournament runs March 3-6. Early opponents are well scouted and not as tough, but consecutive games over three nights can be grueling. Then, God willing and the creek don't rise, it will be on to the NCAA tournament.

Go Huskies..!!

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