Not if you make blanket statements responding to no one. If the shoe fits? Seriously? Again, how is quotingIowaBear said:
Why are you so sure I'm referencing you? Isn't it pretty obvious who I'm talking about? Also if the shoes fit I suppose wear it
sicem45 said:
Kim isn't winning a national title again, much less making another final four. At least unless she changes as a coach and the way she teaches offensively. I think its no secret her teams offensive predictability overall has been their downfall in later tournament games.
Brittney was the West's Player of the WeekGarlandBear84 said:
I watched some of the game on NBATV. Griner finished with 26/9/6 and DIDi with 14/3/1.
They are very young.baylor1984 said:
Didi lost 8 games in 4 years at BU. The Liberty have lost 15 games this season and the season isn't over yet. That has to be tough to take after winning so much the previous 4 seasons.
I am going to get blasted for this, but I do think the "staff" should have worked more on helping students develop better shooting. Nina Davis might have had a better chance and it isn't our coaches responsible for preparing them for the WNBA, but many of our girls want that and college is supposed to prepare you for a career....??? This is just a tough one. I have backed Kim Mulkey for twenty years and we have been very blessed, but I do think Dee Dee and some of the other girls needed a little more help offensively. Jordon Madden was a heck of a defensive player, but we could have used offense from her as well, and I remember Stanford decided not to even guard her when we played them. I credit Kim and Bill Brock with all of our wins and the reputation of the program. I guess I don't think everything was/is beyond criticism. And I was devastated when Kim left, but I think Nikki is going to show us something exciting and hopefully, she will be able to get the recruiting going. Our girls deserve our support and so does she.Baylorkid said:sicem45 said:
Kim isn't winning a national title again, much less making another final four. At least unless she changes as a coach and the way she teaches offensively. I think its no secret her teams offensive predictability overall has been their downfall in later tournament games.
Okay! Kim's resume speaks for itself! She'll be fine at LSU! Jeez can people stop talking bad about kim
𝙂𝙖𝙢𝙚 27: 𝙖 𝙥𝙝𝙤𝙩𝙤 𝙙𝙪𝙢𝙥!🗽 pic.twitter.com/1bY2o3bYUN
— New York Liberty (@nyliberty) August 28, 2021
We came to CT just for @TeaCooper2 these moments will last a lifetime. Te’a is everything and more 💛💜 pic.twitter.com/rQ9Yjvj3oi
— Jennifer (@BabiieMelo_15) August 29, 2021
Lauren Cox making a point to the team that cut her. 14 points in under 16 minutes.
— womenshoopsworld (@hoopism) September 1, 2021
LC with the steal and the finish for a new career high 14 points!@lauren_cox15 | #RootedinLA pic.twitter.com/urQsz5lVWO
— Los Angeles Sparks (@LASparks) September 1, 2021
DiDi Richards was the steal of the 2021 draft! @Deauzya pic.twitter.com/V2XgfjGOy8
— Courtside Films (@CourtsideFilms_) September 9, 2021
This is all my niece really cared about is seeing them play @Deauzya 🤍@DijonaiVictoria 🧡 Thank You ladies for always showing her love. #WNBA 🏀 pic.twitter.com/IX1kOWDc7i
— Jennifer (@BabiieMelo_15) September 16, 2021
DiDi Richards' journey is a testament to her strength and resilience: https://t.co/g2voRE3FFa
— womenshoopsworld (@hoopism) September 18, 2021
Congrats to @lauren_cox15 and @TeaCooper2 on a great season with the @LASparks!!#SicEm pic.twitter.com/nLAzlabJ1m
— Baylor Women's Basketball (@BaylorWBB) September 20, 2021
BLOCK MACHINE 😈 @brittneygriner
— WNBA (@WNBA) September 19, 2021
Griner ties the #WNBA record for the most seasons leading the league in blocks per game with 8 👏#CountIt pic.twitter.com/QyZyDq7nCH
DiDi Richards - Capturing Hearts & Minds@Deauzya @nyliberty @BaylorWBB
— Mel Greenberg (@womhoopsguru) September 20, 2021
by Andy Lipton
Episode 4 - An improved Outside Shot
Well Inspector Clouseau, is it a shot in the dark?
Or the product of a strong work ethic and good coaching? pic.twitter.com/Jgrz4VOnFb
Leading the WNBA on social 📈 pic.twitter.com/cbhnMKCjsJ
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