Cooper

#27
#27
I get it the players are leaving. But name one of them that didn’t play with their own agenda this year. Not one of them acted like they were playing with a teammate they wanted to be on the court with other than the sisters.

IMO that also goes back to the random subbing and no continuity around who is on the court at the same time. Difficult to get in a flow with others which could lead some to thinking and trying to do it all because they have not developed the confidence and trust with each other on the floor.
 
#31
#31
I get it the players are leaving. But name one of them that didn’t play with their own agenda this year. Not one of them acted like they were playing with a teammate they wanted to be on the court with other than the sisters.

🤔 So you mean to tell me Kim recruited or kept each player that didn’t fit her system? The same people praising the uconn win and sweet 16 need to realize those same girls Coop and Zee especially were the same girls everyone couldn’t wait to see grow in the system… maybe it’s not the players so much as it is the coaching staff! You had an established coach get the F outta town to move him and his aging mom for the same salary in the same conference 🤔 we gotta stop ignoring the signs right in front of our faces
 
#33
#33
That is a narrative but it is absolutely not true.
It’s unfathomable that people can still believe that EVERY last player was a problem and EVERY last player did not care. There is ONE common denominator in all of this mess, Even if it was entirely on the players, guess who brought them all in to play or kept them on the team? It’s maddening and unthinkable to see people act like Kim had no part in any of this.
 
#34
#34
I get it the players are leaving. But name one of them that didn’t play with their own agenda this year. Not one of them acted like they were playing with a teammate they wanted to be on the court with other than the sisters.
Think coaches are supposed to get everybody on board. Thought coaches were supposed to help develop team chemistry. The problem is the coach , not the kids.
 
#38
#38
Would I be out of line to predict that Civil is going soon, and then Oliviyah to LSU? I don't follow too closely, so don't roast me--not a troll.

I doubt we would let her go to an SEC school and probably not to a rival on our schedule either.

Maybe Miami or Texas Tech so the Adidas deal could be worked out -- I don't think she wants to walk away from the Adidas deal, but we hold some cards as to where we would let her go.
 
#39
#39
It’s unfathomable that people can still believe that EVERY last player was a problem and EVERY last player did not care. There is ONE common denominator in all of this mess, Even if it was entirely on the players, guess who brought them all in to play or kept them on the team? It’s maddening and unthinkable to see people act like Kim had no part in any of this.
i am absolutely mind blown.. 🤯 and im not saying we didn’t have players doing their own thing but EVERY SINGLE PLAYER not being concerned about winning every single minute doesn’t work here. Look at Lauren Hurst and what she gave up to be on this team! Boyd didn’t play a lot but when she did she was always playing hard. Coop for all her faults kept us in so many games and got hot just to be taken out two seconds later…
 
#41
#41
The 6-0 junior averaged 16 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 3.6 apg and 2.7 spg this season

Will be one of the biggest gets from the portal. She’s going to change someone’s program next year.
I think if she lands at a place with a dominate post and surrounded by other players that can hit 3s, she can get them over the top. She as the star player is not enough to change someone's program.
 
#43
#43
i am absolutely mind blown.. 🤯 and im not saying we didn’t have players doing their own thing but EVERY SINGLE PLAYER not being concerned about winning every single minute doesn’t work here. Look at Lauren Hurst and what she gave up to be on this team! Boyd didn’t play a lot but when she did she was always playing hard. Coop for all her faults kept us in so many games and got hot just to be taken out two seconds later…
I could agree if it was one or two players. I won’t act like some look disinterested at times. However, when every player decides they have had enough of the coach, then it’s the coach. I shudder to think how some of these people are as bosses or managers if they so easily deflect blame for the one in charge.
 
#45
#45
I could agree if it was one or two players. I won’t act like some look disinterested at times. However, when every player decides they have had enough of the coach, then it’s the coach. I shudder to think how some of these people are as bosses or managers if they so easily deflect blame for the one in charge.

I could see if Mya left because mia didn’t get PT really or something or Cooper left because of disagreement and even Boyd! But the telltale sign for me was Hurst who always wanted to be a LV and gave up Volleyball to do so. Latham was the only forward who would have returned so someone gotta rebound. Yes it’s def very telling and it isn’t just about the players.
 

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