QUEEN EGBO
23 July 2019
USA 95 vs Hungary 50
MIN PTS 2PTS 3PTS FT
14 8 4-7 0-0 0-0
OREB DREB TREB AST PF TO STL BLK
1 5 6 0 5 1 0 2
That has to be one of the top production per minutes if not the top...those with more points or rebounds have have had more minutes.Dcheetah said:
She is averaging 10.7 pts and 6.7rbs in 14 min so far in the 1st 4 games.
I think Chibears2 analogy and comparison to line play in football is actually a very good one I think Naylssa made the right decision to return to Waco and I think Queen made the right decision to stay with the team. Playing with international rules should help her with a bad habit she picked up in high school leaning into the ball handler when she goes for a block. LC because of her volleyball playing days never had that as an issue.Chibears2 said:
Regarding the fouls, two observations: 1) I thought Queen had a couple of blocks that were called fouls but looked clean. I think anything close to the shooter's hand was considered a foul by the international refs. And 2) USA played a zone defense. There were times Queen got called for reaching or blocking, but that was more a function of unfamiliarity, I think as opposed to lack of hustle or over aggressiveness. Walz had her playing up high in the zone, too, so that she was often the point of attack for the faster guards.
I so appreciated Mulkey's defense after watching the national team play zone, but in their defense, I think playing good zone defense in basketball requires the same level of playing time together for the participants as good offensive line play in football requires. Lots of timing, passing off, and recovery issues in both.
Bigs that can draw fouls and then hit free throws are a nightmare for opposing teams! . Hope she keeps this up.Dcheetah said:
She also has made 11 of 15 FTs. Hope she keeps this up.
100.0% agree with setshot on all three ladies - especially DeGrate - I have known her since the day she was born so I may be a little (just a little) bias but I think she will be a major surprise contributor for the 2020 teams quest for another NC title.setshot said:
It was clear that Queen was foul-prone in the first half of the season last year, but I thought that she showed improvement in that regard in the late season and post season. Her ability to position herself properly and to be vertical when attempting to block shots appeared to me to be on the upward path.
It may be that the nature of all star teams, as national teams tend to be, has loosened the reins of discipline that she acquired last season, and if so, then she will likely regain that once the season is fully underway. In the meantime, she is acquiring valuable experience in international basketball and establishing herself as a formidable force when she is on the floor.
As Garland Bear has suggested, Mulkey fortified her front line and gained an additional five fouls to use when Erin DeGrate transferred in. I fully expect her to play a significant role for the Lady Bears as the season goes along and she becomes more familiar with the system and her teammates become comfortable with her in the interior, so the idea that she is a form of insurance against a foul prone front line
(NaLyssa Smith has also had problems with fouls at times), while likely one of the reasons for bringing her into the program, will likely become a lesser one as her role expands. I think that Lady Bear fans are going to be very happy with DeGrate's contributions to this team.
This is her last and best chance to create some opportunities for herself down the road. I am feeling much more optimistic that she will be a great addition based on the comments of those who know her best. Thanks for your comments. Sometimes there are diamonds right under out noses.blueeyedbear said:100.0% agree with setshot on all three ladies - especially DeGrate - I have known her since the day she was born so I may be a little (just a little) bias but I think she will be a major surprise contributor for the 2020 teams quest for another NC title.setshot said:
It was clear that Queen was foul-prone in the first half of the season last year, but I thought that she showed improvement in that regard in the late season and post season. Her ability to position herself properly and to be vertical when attempting to block shots appeared to me to be on the upward path.
It may be that the nature of all star teams, as national teams tend to be, has loosened the reins of discipline that she acquired last season, and if so, then she will likely regain that once the season is fully underway. In the meantime, she is acquiring valuable experience in international basketball and establishing herself as a formidable force when she is on the floor.
As Garland Bear has suggested, Mulkey fortified her front line and gained an additional five fouls to use when Erin DeGrate transferred in. I fully expect her to play a significant role for the Lady Bears as the season goes along and she becomes more familiar with the system and her teammates become comfortable with her in the interior, so the idea that she is a form of insurance against a foul prone front line
(NaLyssa Smith has also had problems with fouls at times), while likely one of the reasons for bringing her into the program, will likely become a lesser one as her role expands. I think that Lady Bear fans are going to be very happy with DeGrate's contributions to this team.
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Queen has good form, so I expect her to continue improving her FT percentage. She just needs to stay calm and consistent at the line and her shots will fall.Jacques Strap said:Bigs that can draw fouls and then hit free throws are a nightmare for opposing teams! . Hope she keeps this up.Dcheetah said:
She also has made 11 of 15 FTs. Hope she keeps this up.
Queen is really impressive on this team. Ten points and 10 rebounds in 17 minutes!slimecap said:
Queen Egbo #10
QUEEN EGBO
26 July 2019
USA 81 vs Canada 46
MIN PTS 2PTS 3PTS FT
17 10 4-5 0-0 2-3
OREB DREB TREB AST PF TO STL BLK
3 7 10 2 1 3 1 1
That did not look like queen? Are we sure that was her?bear67retired said:
YouTube has a video of top 10 plays of USA team
Egbo (#10) is rated number 2.
Intercepted ball, all way down court, changed hands behind the back and layed it in.
Dcheetah said:
She also has made 11 of 15 FTs. Hope she keeps this up.
I agree Eball - Thanks for making my point about how ill a fit it was for DeGrate to sign with Walls from the very beginning !!!Eball said:
Well USA hangs on to beat Belgium in the semis...Queen only got 9 minutes 2 points...I have never been a big Coach Jeff fan but I sure thought he did a lousy job coaching...if you are a true post there should be no reason you would ever want to play for him...he is going to run that 4 out 5 out stuff and if you are a big you have to have skills to step out hit the three and or get all your touches and points off rebounds and such.
He is so guard oriented. I realize that all these kids are great players just making the top 12 is an honor but man I would be hot if I was Brink who did not play this game and is barely seeing any game time action...especially since most of the wins have been blowouts. We were up 16-18 in third quarter and they let them comeback and take a 1 point lead with about three to play. If we don't get steals and fast break buckets everythin else is pretty much a jump shot or one on one drive and hope for a foul...
Not sure why Boston is getting the majority of the minutes over Queen. Through first 5 games Queen was more productive than Boston even though fewer minutes...Boston had 12 -7 today but she also got 15 more minutes of playing time than Queen and Brink the only other big was a DNP