02-15-2016, 11:10 AM
Great team effort, especially on defense and a heartbreaker at the end.
The question about why no Kaylee is also a question about why so much Kailee. Kailee must be in solely for her defense because for her size she is a lousy rebounder (4 rbs in 34 mins last night) with weak hands and a tendency to have the ball ripped away as mentioned before. Also she's just not a scrapper under the boards. She's clearly also an offensive liability with little inclination to shoot or drive, looking to get rid of the ball whenever she gets it. Her two inbounds turnovers were deer-in-the-headlights moments that cost us two critical possessions in an incredibly tight game.Â
Basketball is largely a game of instincts and she just doesn't have them, making her too tentative and mechanical. Kaylee is obviously a way better rebounder and a somewhat greater offensive threat, especially because she does grab offensive boards for putback opportunities. Is she such a dropoff on defense from Kailee to warrant sitting for so long?Â
The question about why no Kaylee is also a question about why so much Kailee. Kailee must be in solely for her defense because for her size she is a lousy rebounder (4 rbs in 34 mins last night) with weak hands and a tendency to have the ball ripped away as mentioned before. Also she's just not a scrapper under the boards. She's clearly also an offensive liability with little inclination to shoot or drive, looking to get rid of the ball whenever she gets it. Her two inbounds turnovers were deer-in-the-headlights moments that cost us two critical possessions in an incredibly tight game.Â
Basketball is largely a game of instincts and she just doesn't have them, making her too tentative and mechanical. Kaylee is obviously a way better rebounder and a somewhat greater offensive threat, especially because she does grab offensive boards for putback opportunities. Is she such a dropoff on defense from Kailee to warrant sitting for so long?Â
