The Vakaries would be a great offensive system to look to emulate. High assists, low TO's, constant ball movement, great mix of inside and outside games.
Woodacre said:
Let's just say the name Veronica Burton…perhaps she has a year of eligibility left and would like to play for Cal (jk, of course) She finished with 13 points, 12 assists and 0 turnovers, the third time she's had a points-assists double-double without a giveaway over the last two seasons. Only three other WNBA players have had three 10/10/0 games in their careers, including playoffs, and they're all among the best point guards ever: Sue Bird (five such games), Ticha Penicheiro and Courtney Vandersloot (three each)
RedlessWardrobe said:
Since we're talking WNBA I've caught a few games. Evidently the league said they were going to call the games tighter to cut down the rugby effect, and it seems they have done so. The games I watched were much more enjoyable now, less hands on defense. Anyone else notice it?
gljone said:
During Burton's postgame comments, she mentioned (in the half court) she looks to break the paint first and foremost then look for shooters. If the defense does not sag, she will look to finish.
Couple that with the shooters the Valkyries have and that is a good formula.
I also believe that these are types of players you should recruit (Cal) or sign (GSV).
It leads to many catch-and-shoot 3s and 3FG% goes up.
I'm pretty sure the GSV staff has looked at the GSW system and has taken pieces from that.
But it all starts with the defense and the rebound.
annarborbear said:
Good to know that coaching has nothing to do with the outcome of any of these games or the development of any of these players.
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In pickup I'm always weary when a woman steps on the court because they are always have good fundamental skills of handling, passing and shooting
wvitbear said:
Women do get weary. Otis Redding, Try a Little Tenderness