I do think they think they're saving legs. And JH, RJ, JW are playing a ton of minutes. So many it seems a little petty to argue about 2 or 3 more, 38 instead of 35. But at this point, what are you saving them for? All seem fine to play as much as possible and all seem to have tolerated it amazingly well. Unless they're doubled over and shorts tugging, leave them alone when they're playing well.
Sorry for the triggering behavior lol!So, I have come down from the ledge on Kellie but, you triggered me. Her subs in the SC made no freakin' sense. Jordan was in the zone, no way you take that player off the court when she is killing SC. The team lost momentum and Jordan never got back in that same rhythm. Even some of the quick subs for Rickea resulted in a wasted possession at crucial moments., Then there was line-up in the 3rd quarter, which I said at the moment will never work--Sara, Tess, Jaz Powell, Walker and Striplin-- where in just a two minutes the lead went from 6 (?) to 15 and then Kellie came back to Hollingshead, Jordan H, and Rickea but the chance at victory ship had just sailed.
The brutal honesty against the real upper tier, which clearly includes SC, the lady vols can't go deep into their bench.
Yep, the team made it to the finals, which was the most anyone could expect. Blowout loss to sc was disappointing.Not about the SC game but more as a wrap up to the tournament.
No matter what happened today the look of unadulterated joy on the faces of the team and staff last night will stick with me for a long, long time! They all really deserved that moment. That will be a lifelong memory for them all.
The love between and among the players and staff in the locker room was profound and made me even more proud of this program! Well done LVs!!!
THIS and me during those momentsSo, I have come down from the ledge on Kellie but, you triggered me. Her subs in the SC made no freakin' sense. Jordan was in the zone, no way you take that player off the court when she is killing SC. The team lost momentum and Jordan never got back in that same rhythm. Even some of the quick subs for Rickea resulted in a wasted possession at crucial moments., Then there was line-up in the 3rd quarter, which I said at the moment will never work--Sara, Tess, Jaz Powell, and Striplin-- where in just a two minutes the lead went from 6 (?) to 15 and then Kellie came back to Hollingshead, Jordan H, and Rickea but the chance at victory ship had just sailed.
The brutal honesty against the real upper tier, which clearly includes SC, the lady vols can't go deep into their bench.
Yep, the team made it to the finals, which was the most anyone could expect. Blowout loss to sc was disappointing.
True, and I do wish we’d taken a last shot, instead of dribbling out the game. It’s a courtesy when you do it when you’re way ahead, but when the game is a loss, and people are paying attention to the point differential between 2 teams, for rankings/seeding, we could have made the score closer, and I wish we’d attempted that. Same for earlier games, too. The way teams are ranked now, points matter."Blowout loss" is a subjective term. Playing basically even for the first half and having opportunities in the second half (and nearly matching SC in all major categories except free throws taken) doesn't seem too blowout. Iowas's rout of Ohio State or Louisville's dominating of Notre Dame seem to fit the term better.
So, I have come down from the ledge on Kellie but, you triggered me. Her subs in the SC game made no freakin' sense. Jordan was in the zone, no way you take that player off the court when she is killing SC. The team lost momentum and Jordan never got back in that same rhythm. Even some of the quick subs for Rickea resulted in a wasted possession at crucial moments., Then there was line-up in the 3rd quarter, which I said at the moment will never work--Sara, Tess, Jaz Powell, and Striplin-- where in just a two minutes the lead went from 6 (?) to 15 and then Kellie came back to Hollingshead, Jordan H, and Rickea but the chance at victory ship had just sailed.
The brutal honesty against the real upper tier, which clearly includes SC, the lady vols can't go deep into their bench.
I got home from the tournament late last night so here are some of my observations:
1. There may have been just around 1,000 UT fans at the tournament but on Friday night we roared like it was 1999.
2. From the stands, you could not see in real time the foul by Angel at the end of the game as it was blocked by the bodies of the players. We just heard a whistle, and were worried that yet again a player guarding Angel going up for a shot got called for a foul. NO one from UT was clapping until we saw the LVs happy and Kim sad. I was glad that that the camera shot for tv showed the elbow hook by Angel so clearly in that it prevented a controversy about our win. This is vital to me because when it comes to LV basketball, I am an orange sheep in a family flock of purple and gold ones. I just directed the fam to watch the replay on tv and stop whining!
3. Many of the LSU fans thought that Harper outcoached Kim in the game.
4. I thought our coach did well too except for the minimal use of Jill in the S. Carolina game. We absolutely need a third threat on offense against athletic teams, and Jill being that threat was a major factor in the turnaround of the LSU game. Jill only played about half the SC game, so I wondered if I was missing something. No, Jill was the only UT player to have a positive +/- ratio for the game, which is really amazing given that it was SC!
5. I loved the effort and grittiness of the LVs in the last two games. I actually enjoyed the SC game despite the loss because they played with everything they had to give.
Post on Edie Darby is simply an untruth ; she was a preferred walk on & the family only knew about this after Coach Harper asked them if she would come to Tennessee as a walk-on; these girls love Tennessee basketball & she will make an impact on this team if given the opportunityWow,, bit harsh there...
From now on they're all elimination games. Ride em while they're hot because we don't get hot all that much. She who hates change hangs on to planned rotation a little too much in some situations.
I might get killed for this but it’s the truth if you start Striplin Puckett and Darby next year it would be the worst defensive group in Lady Vols history
It seem obvious that elite players get the calls. I have watched Caitlin Clark several times and on almost all of her drives to the basket, she uses her off hand to displace her defender but she is rarely called for a foul. That is not saying she is not one of the most elite players I have ever seen, because she is. I have seen Boston rebound over the back of players but she is rarely called for a foul. These are only two examples, because they are not alone when it comes to the lack of foul calling. I have seen teams like UCONN get away with fouls that other teams could not get away with. It may not be intentional but the awe of elite players skill sets that afford them the luxury of not being called for multiple fouls.
Post on Edie Darby is simply an untruth ; she was a preferred walk on & the family only knew about this after Coach Harper asked them if she would come to Tennessee as a walk-on; these girls love Tennessee basketball & she will make an impact on this team if given the opportunity
Whew. You seemed to have settled down a little. You were on fire up in here earlier!I think Edie is a major asset to the team, and while she IS undersized, from what I've seen her heart is as big as the Smoky Mountains and I'm thrilled she's out there representing the program and her home state with the class and excitement she is bringing to both.
People. Listen up. Don't sleep on this little dynamo. Whether it's on the court or off, my gut tells me Edie Darby is one to watch out for. I'm not suggesting she's the next Parker, but give her a chance to learn and grow. I, for one, have been impressed by the hustle and fearlessness she's shown in the few minutes she's had on the court, and that, to me, deserves our respect and encouragement!
Edie may look undersized, but it depends on whom you’re comparing. As far as height, she is taller than Powell or Miles. I know we may get another point guard, but at some point Edie may surprise us all with how well she can play point.I think Edie is a major asset to the team, and while she IS undersized, from what I've seen her heart is as big as the Smoky Mountains and I'm thrilled she's out there representing the program and her home state with the class and excitement she is bringing to both.
People. Listen up. Don't sleep on this little dynamo. Whether it's on the court or off, my gut tells me Edie Darby is one to watch out for. I'm not suggesting she's the next Parker, but give her a chance to learn and grow. I, for one, have been impressed by the hustle and fearlessness she's shown in the few minutes she's had on the court, and that, to me, deserves our respect and encouragement!
Edie may look undersized, but it depends on whom you’re comparing. As far as height, she is taller than Powell or Miles. I know we may get another point guard, but at some point Edie may surprise us all with how well she can play point.