8/28/25 Presser with Coach Kim Caldwell

#7
#7
Coach Caldwell coming straight on....
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#13
#13
This made me more ready for the season. Part of that experience is also listening to Kim's takes on things, which I have sorely missed but didn't realize it till I played the clip. It was great to hear how she described this team in needing to slow them down, and how this is better problem to have than last year in which she had to retrain players on how to play faster.
 
#16
#16
REQUEST: I could not pick up on many questions particularly those asked about specific players. Coach responded but I didn't always have a context.

example: who compliments Cooper as a player and their guarding each other?
Jaida Civil. I had to go back on almost all the specific questions.
 
#18
#18
REQUEST: I could not pick up on many questions particularly those asked about specific players. Coach responded but I didn't always have a context.
I had to go back on almost all the specific questions.
A trick that sometimes works:
On a lot of these, if you click on the closed captions box, it will reveal what question is being asked, even if the mic is barely picking it up.
1756431101140.pngOf course, you then have to translate the spelling phonetically, like from "ball" into "Vol" or "Prawl"
...whose full name in this video got cc'd as "Daiball."

Also, there was a good question about "me and my Apollo..."
 
#19
#19
Speaking of "me and my Apollo"... [geek alert]

In etymology that's called rebracketing. Many Middle English nouns that originally started with a vowel or the letter n got rebracketed, so that an ewt eventually became "a newt," and a napron became "an apron."

Pertinent point? If you were a VFL speaking Middle English, you'd be cheering for the Big Naranj! 🍊
 
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