TN choice not to pick a veteran coach.. so, we need to have patience with her.
She's in her 17th season. What, exactly defines "veteran"?
idk why you continue to watch dude
And post! Amazing. Like a dog with a bone.
Plus, there isn't much room to create when you often have 3 players on the court at the same time that don't even have to be guarded at the 3 point line. If the defense had to live in fear of the kickout, then there would be fewer turnovers when your wings drive.
Our guards must have ended the season as one of the worst shooting pairs in history. I'm sure both Jordans are mid 20s at best from 3 and probably low 30s overall shooting. It really, really hurts when Re and Rae are off, and always hurts the posts. We must either develop or find thru the portal a 3 pt shooter. And I'll believe none of them until I see them on the court, in an LV uni, actually hitting 3s on a regular basis.
I was surprised by that. Burrell was a lockdown defender this season on teams' best offensive players and she did not defend Brown well today.
Rae really, really tailed off the last part of the season in every area. Reverted to out of control Rae on offense and way less effective on D.And a veritable turnover machine. Her knees made more turnovers than the whole Michigan team. Maybe just exhausted and maybe nicked up? She and Re played a ton of mins this season.
Just calling it like it is. They exceeded expectations, but it still was at the end of the day a disappointing season.
If SC finished 3rd in the SEC and 2nd round NCAAT exit, they would consider the year a disappointment. Are Tennessee's standards.really lower than theirs?
Seriously? Yes, of course my standards for a successful season for this team are lower than those for the elite, top 3 team who has ruled the league the last few years. Not lower in that every team who rolls the balls out wants to go to the FF and be in the convro for the natty. But lower in the realm of current reality.
Reality me accepted long ago that this is going to be an incremental rebuild and for the first freaking time in a decade, it felt like this season was a positive step in that direction. As listed by other posters, they exceeded preseason predictions and had some nice wins. Never got blown out, even today.
That said, I really hate it ended this way. It was a costly loss, a lost opportunity to achieve a milestone for the program. Probably costly in recruiting as well, at least with the elite type players we need to attract. Looking all sloppy and disjointed on TV isn't good. Totally hate it ended this way for Re.