She cannot run the floor required in the CKC system. So the answer is NO. But you knew that already, or should have. Peace.Im curious about y’all’s opinion on Aaliyah Del Rosario? I know she was recruited but aside from her lack of play time and injuries while at LSU. Would she benefit from CKC system of play?![]()
Just being honest..... I've seen her inserted into several games and I can only remember It's two times when she impacted play.Kinda rough there coach. I suppose you think Madi Hawk is a better player than Wells, when healthy?
He prob said that because you once said Madi was gonna be the bomb…but I digress.Just being honest..... I've seen her inserted into several games and I can only remember It's two times when she impacted play.
I've heard several posters on this board say how great she's gonna be and how great she is.But I have not seen it
Oh, Hello…So you are saying Madi could play P4 ball somewhere in the right system? That is your “professional“ opinion? Nice. Hope she does well of course. Likely then, based upon your evaluation she will surface soon in a P4 program, they all are looking for that type of player. Good early evaluation by you……..Strong stuff indeed.Madi could play in holly or Kellie's system... Or lack they're of...but she could not play in Kim's
But that's the past.Let's deal with the future
I'd love to add Janiah Barker and Ashton Judd... unfortunately seems like we either never targeted or gained traction with Fulwiley, and S.Williams... plus I think that the Duke player could be added for some defensive improvement and rebounding toughness.
Wells was starting to come around with her confidence when she got hurt two years ago. Had some setbacks in her rehab and was never able to be in condition to play in this system this year.Just being honest..... I've seen her inserted into several games and I can only remember It's two times when she impacted play.
I've heard several posters on this board say how great she's gonna be and how great she is.But I have not seen it
DO you consider Holly and Kellie to be true "P4" coaches ( If they were they'd still be here)...I said she could have played in their systems,,,NO she is not a P4 playerOh, Hello…So you are saying Madi could play P4 ball somewhere in the right system? That is your “professional“ opinion? Nice. Hope she does well of course. Likely then, based upon your evaluation she will surface soon in a P4 program, they all are looking for that type of player. Good early evaluation by you……..Strong stuff indeed.
Im curious about y’all’s opinion on Aaliyah Del Rosario? I know she was recruited but aside from her lack of play time and injuries while at LSU. Would she benefit from CKC system of play?![]()
I watched her the few times she played at LSU this year. Perhaps due to some injuries, she seemed to be even slower and looked more out of shape. I imagine she also lost some confidence related to her negative trajectory. She was occ. unfairly picked on by some LSU fans much in the same way Key was here, so it would be a mutual nightmare if she came here. It would be really good to see if she finds somewhere that runs a set offense that tries to get the ball to the center. Wish her the best.I was at a game when Kellie was watching (recruiting) )Rosario. And Georgia coach (at that time) was watching (recruiting) Janah Barker ! Close enough to speak to both ….. Barker was the best athlete on that day and still is! Rosario is a 6’6” big with average skills with good ankles ! Don’t know about now as she played very little for Mulkey last year …Rosario could help Kellie or any of the bottom SEC teams… She would NEVER been able to play in CKC’s system. Barker is perfect for this system because she is a good athlete but the mental ? I don’t know .![]()
people now saying Oaknawa is NOT signed with Maryland. They jumped the gun.
At no point did anyone officially connected with Maryland indicate that Okananwa signed with the Terps. If anything, the consensus among Terp supporters is that since the player left College Park without a commitment, getting her to sign with the team was highly unlikely. In any case, Maryland announced the signing of a Slovenian point guard a couple of days after Okananwa's visit. That leaves the Terps with one open roster spot. At this point, the likelihood that Maryland brings in another high profile (i.e. high cost) player is probably small.