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@michaelmcgee I watched some of the Illinois UCONN game yesterday and it had been a while since I watched a men's NCAA game with good teams. The players looked hillariously gigantic. For some reason that doesn't happen with NBA games. Not sure if spacing or camera angle or what
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meanwhile the men's final four featured matchups where:
- both teams shot under 36% from the field
- a team, ranked no. 1 for weeks, was down by 30 with under 7 minutes to go
where is the commentary about the future of the men's game?
The Athletic@TheAthletic
The Final Four on Friday night was not a great showcase for women’s college basketball. UConn looked incapable of running a secondary offensive set. UCLA had a season-high 23 turnovers. South Carolina missed 15 layups, and Texas’ best offensive player missed 20 field goals.
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@michaelmcgee Because the men are already established and the women are trying to establish themselves
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@apenandanapkin @UConnWBB @GamecockWBB @TexasWBB @UCLAWBB You wrote a dissertation full of bull💩. Gtfoh
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I coached women's basketball for 27 out of my 28 years, so this is important to me.
Four things, to be clear:
1. I did not watch @UConnWBB vs. @GamecockWBB
2. Whatever happened between Geno and Staley was not good.
3. I did watch @TexasWBB vs. @UCLAWBB
4. I don't have a dog in the fight. I literally could care less who wins the natty.
Most are focused on Geno and Staley. To me, the bigger story is the poor offensive basketball, largely spurred on by officiating that has allowed overtly physical defense.
62, 51, 48 and 44 points. By this history teacher's math, that's an average of 51 ppg.
That is not good for the game.
I get that the players can be tight/nervous, the scout is on point and sometimes teams have bad nights, but I've also seen and coached enough ball to know when the physicality is detrimental to the game and the product. That happened last night, by most unbiased accounts.
I'm not saying they're shouldn't be physicality. I also don't want to see a 110-108 layup drill.
You can allow for some physicality while also allowing for flow and freedom of movement. Grabbing and hugging off ball cutters, putting two hands on dribble drives or wrapping up a player trying to post up is not entertaining nor good for the game.
I also don't believe in the argument of "we want the players to decide who should win". Basketball is and always has been a game of offensive skill, not about who can out-shove the other team. There's other sports for that . . .
Just call the game it was intended to be officiated. If it's a foul, call it. Don't allow teams to foul 100 times because they'll only call the most obvious 15-20. If they foul 100 times, call it 100 times. The players and coaches will adjust.
These teams are awesome. The players are awesome. The coaching is top notch. But this is the game's biggest stage; let's put players in a position to display what they're capable of and, more importantly, to entertain and grow the game.
62-48 and 51-44 with a 20-17 halftime score won't grow the game. It will only stunt it.
There. That thud you heard was me jumping off my soap box.
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@Coach_Hickey5 Well those men's final 4 games were nothing short of a snooze fest.
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ESPN@espn
Geno Auriemma's statement following his exchange with Dawn Staley at the end of UConn’s loss to South Carolina.

@trendyhoopstars This is not good for Kim. She can justify losing current players by saying it was a bad mix, but losing Mickey Ds recruits is costly
She better not go to SC either, became the front court is already loaded. She won’t play
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@alluringAP @Ro_Co_Vols She will not be going to UT. Bookmark it.
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@alluringAP @jfeltonnn IMO, he made minimal adjustments and really didn’t coach. Which is surprising considering he’s widely considered one the greats.
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@KRWikstrom @DCPandC That's their fault. This game was no more physical than the sweet 16 or elite 8, they just ran into a team that had the pieces to beat them.
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@alluringAP @DCPandC They got half of what they normally do. In a much more physical game. Just facts.
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@TraeK_ Raven Johnson is a bum. Uconn had a couple bad games but Sarah Strong got them going. Sarah had a terrible game and they still barely lost. The FT discrepancy means the refs let SC get away with shit
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So UCONN shot 12-37 (32%) and Azzi shot 2/10 (the same 20%) outside of those possessions
ESPN Insights@ESPNInsights
UConn couldn't recover from Raven Johnson's defense 🔒 The Huskies shot 7-24 for 17 points and 3 turnovers on 28 halfcourt plays when Johnson was the final defender. Azzi Fudd went 1-5 with 1 turnover on those plays.
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because no uconn player can consistently get to the line apart from kk Arnold who wasn’t shooting the ball at all man, you can’t suddenly expect to get to the line way above the mean during march
not ali@paigeslesb
all i'm gonna say is uconn had 6 free throw attempts, south carolina had 22 attempts.
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@Lib_Chamo @jfeltonnn S Carolina had a good game plan and they were mentally prepared. Although UConn was trending downwards, Geno was so used to things going his way, he couldn't handle it when nothing was working. He lost composure and failed the team.
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@alluringAP @jfeltonnn UCONN was exposed in the tourney a few times but like you said, no team executed the game plan the full 40 minutes. I was shocked at how Azzi didn’t go left and how few penetrations there was on UCONN’s end. SC dominated in the paint on both sides.
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@KRWikstrom @DCPandC Nope, they haven't gotten to the line much this season.
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@alluringAP @DCPandC Or they couldn’t because of fouls not being calls so they had to settle for threes. I was happy USC won. But I have eyes
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