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re: Mulkey got what she wanted in a way

Posted on 11/7/23 at 7:12 am to
Posted by Septiger
Member since Nov 2020
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Posted on 11/7/23 at 7:12 am to
Looked to me like Colorado played team ball while LSU looked like everyone was out for themselves.
Posted by ellis197575
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2014
1284 posts
Posted on 11/7/23 at 7:44 am to
LSU played like who they are, a team that hasn't been together enough to have developed an offensive identity. As the season goes on, they'll be a team that dumps it inside to Reese and everyone will get shots off teams trying to double her. Right now, the fact that everyone can score and all but HVL can create their own shot, it's causing hesitation. HVL needs to abandon the idea of running point. Unfortunately, that means more of Poole but LSU need HVL to be a scorer and that comes from her spotting up. HVL looks out of rhythm playing PG. Flaun"jae needs to come off the bench as well. Williams is a dawg and will eventually take over this team as the leader. As Morrow settles into the offense, this team will be very good. It'll take some time because its 1 thing to add players, it's entirely different to add players that can all score. Everybody is waiting for the "someone else" to take the lead role in an effort to not look selfish. Williams is a freshman and doesn't want to look as if she's trying too hard to show she's good. Morrow doesn't want to like a player that comes here and is playing like she's the leader and this her team. HVL wants to play pg but looks uncomfortable. She didn't create her own shot at Louisville so I have no idea why she wants to be in charge of running the offense. Reese has absolutely no post moves outside of "throw it up and hope for a foul or a quick put-back.

Before we even mention how the player that played the hardest on defense was HVL...and that's sad. She'll struggle all season with playing defense, she's a liability in that role. Del Rosario should've been subbed in earlier for rebounding purposes. I think Mulkey isn't worried about losing tat game and will use it to her advantage.
Posted by ellis197575
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2014
1284 posts
Posted on 11/7/23 at 7:44 am to
LSU played like who they are, a team that hasn't been together enough to have developed an offensive identity. As the season goes on, they'll be a team that dumps it inside to Reese and everyone will get shots off teams trying to double her. Right now, the fact that everyone can score and all but HVL can create their own shot, it's causing hesitation. HVL needs to abandon the idea of running point. Unfortunately, that means more of Poole but LSU need HVL to be a scorer and that comes from her spotting up. HVL looks out of rhythm playing PG. Flaun"jae needs to come off the bench as well. Williams is a dawg and will eventually take over this team as the leader. As Morrow settles into the offense, this team will be very good. It'll take some time because its 1 thing to add players, it's entirely different to add players that can all score. Everybody is waiting for the "someone else" to take the lead role in an effort to not look selfish. Williams is a freshman and doesn't want to look as if she's trying too hard to show she's good. Morrow doesn't want to like a player that comes here and is playing like she's the leader and this her team. HVL wants to play pg but looks uncomfortable. She didn't create her own shot at Louisville so I have no idea why she wants to be in charge of running the offense. Reese has absolutely no post moves outside of "throw it up and hope for a foul or a quick put-back.

Before we even mention how the player that played the hardest on defense was HVL...and that's sad. She'll struggle all season with playing defense, she's a liability in that role. Del Rosario should've been subbed in earlier for rebounding purposes. I think Mulkey isn't worried about losing tat game and will use it to her advantage.
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