NYTraveller
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I really don't see a lack of teamwork. They seem to take what's there and if the perimeter players are guarded then Jantel is one-on-one in the post or Sammy has a driving lane. When they help off the shooters, Sammy kicks it out or Jantel passes out of the double. I don't think they reversed the ball as much the last few games and seemed to get locked into scoring off the first entry, but I don't see that as selfish play - maybe impatient.
The perimeter shooters, except for Sammy and Tayler, do not get their own shots all that well, so they need a kick out to be most effective. For the most part, they've been excellent at making their shots when they're face up, less so on the move or off the dribble. The one glaring weakness is the lack of a scorer off the bench - there have been 4 or 5 games where bench scoring has been 5 points or less and that could be a problem if injury or foul trouble arises.
That said, almost every team in the country could be said to have the same "problems". This is an athletic, balanced, hard working and very complementary group. As they continue to improve (and Tayler should be a much better player as her experience catches up to her obvious talent) they could be very, very good.
UConn is going to win it all and Stanford, IMO is clearly better than anyone else not playing in Storrs, but on a given day I think the Buckeyes could place anywhere from 3rd to 10th best team in the nation. A Sweet Sixteen should be achieved and Elite Eight and even a Final Four appearance is possible depending on matchups and execution. I think that's realistic.
The perimeter shooters, except for Sammy and Tayler, do not get their own shots all that well, so they need a kick out to be most effective. For the most part, they've been excellent at making their shots when they're face up, less so on the move or off the dribble. The one glaring weakness is the lack of a scorer off the bench - there have been 4 or 5 games where bench scoring has been 5 points or less and that could be a problem if injury or foul trouble arises.
That said, almost every team in the country could be said to have the same "problems". This is an athletic, balanced, hard working and very complementary group. As they continue to improve (and Tayler should be a much better player as her experience catches up to her obvious talent) they could be very, very good.
UConn is going to win it all and Stanford, IMO is clearly better than anyone else not playing in Storrs, but on a given day I think the Buckeyes could place anywhere from 3rd to 10th best team in the nation. A Sweet Sixteen should be achieved and Elite Eight and even a Final Four appearance is possible depending on matchups and execution. I think that's realistic.
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