UT's guard play has mostly stunk for 20 years. When is the last time we had a legit All America guard? I can't remember. Hornbuckle was pretty good, a good athlete, but not great. Who else? Guard play is a big reason we've fallen--/certainly/ not the only reason, but a big reason. Even if we don't have naturally great guards, our guards could have been and should have been better last year. I blame that on coaching and confidence. Carter is a good athlete with a nice jump shot, but seems to play offensively with little confidence. Middleton could be more productive--knows the game, good passer, should be a pretty good shooter, but Warlick keeps her on the bench. Reynolds was our best guard, overall, last year--good size, pretty good assist/turnover ratio. She needs to take charge of the team, IMO. I think Warlick played Cooper too much last year--she was a freshman, not ready to face college zone defenses--and she was not good in a lot of games, including the Syracuse loss. That was more of Warlick being Warlick. We'll have five guards next year--including Jackson, who has size and athleticism--but how the minutes will be doled out and how they play will be a big question. With only 1 legit big, we'll play a small, guard heavy lineup quite a bit next year---we'll have to. Even if the staff manages to bring in another big, she'll not likely be ready to play much if at all.
UT's guard play has mostly stunk for 20 years. When is the last time we had a legit All America guard? I can't remember.
UT's guard play has mostly stunk for 20 years. When is the last time we had a legit All America guard? I can't remember. Hornbuckle was pretty good, a good athlete, but not great. Who else? Guard play is a big reason we've fallen--/certainly/ not the only reason, but a big reason. Even if we don't have naturally great guards, our guards could have been and should have been better last year. I blame that on coaching and confidence. Carter is a good athlete with a nice jump shot, but seems to play offensively with little confidence. Middleton could be more productive--knows the game, good passer, should be a pretty good shooter, but Warlick keeps her on the bench. Reynolds was our best guard, overall, last year--good size, pretty good assist/turnover ratio. She needs to take charge of the team, IMO. I think Warlick played Cooper too much last year--she was a freshman, not ready to face college zone defenses--and she was not good in a lot of games, including the Syracuse loss. That was more of Warlick being Warlick. We'll have five guards next year--including Jackson, who has size and athleticism--but how the minutes will be doled out and how they play will be a big question. With only 1 legit big, we'll play a small, guard heavy lineup quite a bit next year---we'll have to. Even if the staff manages to bring in another big, she'll not likely be ready to play much if at all.
UT's guard play has mostly stunk for 20 years. When is the last time we had a legit All America guard? I can't remember. Hornbuckle was pretty good, a good athlete, but not great. Who else? Guard play is a big reason we've fallen--/certainly/ not the only reason, but a big reason. Even if we don't have naturally great guards, our guards could have been and should have been better last year. I blame that on coaching and confidence. Carter is a good athlete with a nice jump shot, but seems to play offensively with little confidence. Middleton could be more productive--knows the game, good passer, should be a pretty good shooter, but Warlick keeps her on the bench. Reynolds was our best guard, overall, last year--good size, pretty good assist/turnover ratio. She needs to take charge of the team, IMO. I think Warlick played Cooper too much last year--she was a freshman, not ready to face college zone defenses--and she was not good in a lot of games, including the Syracuse loss. That was more of Warlick being Warlick. We'll have five guards next year--including Jackson, who has size and athleticism--but how the minutes will be doled out and how they play will be a big question. With only 1 legit big, we'll play a small, guard heavy lineup quite a bit next year---we'll have to. Even if the staff manages to bring in another big, she'll not likely be ready to play much if at all.
UT's guard play has mostly stunk for 20 years. When is the last time we had a legit All America guard? I can't remember. Hornbuckle was pretty good, a good athlete, but not great. Who else? Guard play is a big reason we've fallen--/certainly/ not the only reason, but a big reason. Even if we don't have naturally great guards, our guards could have been and should have been better last year. I blame that on coaching and confidence. Carter is a good athlete with a nice jump shot, but seems to play offensively with little confidence. Middleton could be more productive--knows the game, good passer, should be a pretty good shooter, but Warlick keeps her on the bench. Reynolds was our best guard, overall, last year--good size, pretty good assist/turnover ratio. She needs to take charge of the team, IMO. I think Warlick played Cooper too much last year--she was a freshman, not ready to face college zone defenses--and she was not good in a lot of games, including the Syracuse loss. That was more of Warlick being Warlick. We'll have five guards next year--including Jackson, who has size and athleticism--but how the minutes will be doled out and how they play will be a big question. With only 1 legit big, we'll play a small, guard heavy lineup quite a bit next year---we'll have to. Even if the staff manages to bring in another big, she'll not likely be ready to play much if at all.
Yep one of the few times Adams is right and until we get a coaching staff that understands and corrects these problems we'll have a lot of bad losses. Holly needs to be out right now trying to find players that can shoot the basketball from the three and mid-range to join diamond and whomever can get better this summer.
I don't care, JA is a douche, and anything he writes, I automatically discount regardless of the theories and explanations. The LVs had a lot of injuries playing on the court, although I believe Holly still should be replaced, JA doesn't know jack!
Meighan Simmons was an All American (3rd Team, but AA nonetheless).
Ariel Massengale, Angie Bjorklund, Shannon Bobbitt, Alexis Hornbuckle, Loree Moore, Tasha Butts, Shanna Zolman, and Kara Lawson were all very good guards that have played from 2000-2015. All of them played in the WNBA (at least partially) after their college careers ended. Ironically, the one who didn't is the one who was the most recent AA.
This year was really the first time where the guards, namely Jordan and Andraya, were truly awful. Neither of them can play, nor would they start for any team in the upper half of the SEC standings (and debatable if they would start for any of the SEC teams at all). Sadly, Middleton seems to have modeled her game after them and looks awful midway through her college career. Then you have Cooper, who is either very good or awful, but rarely in between.
Unless Cooper becomes the player we all thought she would be or Jackson becomes an unsung hero (it seems unlikely the other three will "get it" at this stage of their careers), I suspect guard play will again be horrible next year.
Meighan Simmons was an All American (3rd Team, but AA nonetheless).
Ariel Massengale, Angie Bjorklund, Shannon Bobbitt, Alexis Hornbuckle, Loree Moore, Tasha Butts, Shanna Zolman, and Kara Lawson were all very good guards that have played from 2000-2015. All of them played in the WNBA (at least partially) after their college careers ended. Ironically, the one who didn't is the one who was the most recent AA.
This year was really the first time where the guards, namely Jordan and Andraya, were truly awful. Neither of them can play, nor would they start for any team in the upper half of the SEC standings (and debatable if they would start for any of the SEC teams at all). Sadly, Middleton seems to have modeled her game after them and looks awful midway through her college career. Then you have Cooper, who is either very good or awful, but rarely in between.
Unless Cooper becomes the player we all thought she would be or Jackson becomes an unsung hero (it seems unlikely the other three will "get it" at this stage of their careers), I suspect guard play will again be horrible next year.