Maybe in this new world of "anything goes" college athletics, it might work, but l have never heard of this being tried before. They better know the answer before they put her back on the court.
I'm not sure comparing Johnson's stats to any of the starters is fair considering the wide disparity in minutes. I would like to see more minutes for the bench players too, but using such a small sample size as justification for more playing time can be misleading.
Hart was 1 for 7 at close range, the team shot .25 % from long range, and they got beat on the boards. But go ahead, blame the refs (it was a home game, wasn't it?), if it makes you feel better.
Sad that you have to bring up race. The Gophers lost because they're not athletic enough and, when shooting, couldn't hit the broadside of a barn. The refs or race had nothing to do with it. But keep those excuses handy for future games.
The Gophers hustle, play hard the whole game, and are good defensively. To take the next step, however, the recruiting will have to go to another level. More shooters, athletes, and size are needed.
And every time she drives into a thicket of bigs or misses a wide open three, I cringe. Many of her attempts are so bad or forced, they should be labeled turnovers. Her ball handling and defense are great, but I wish she had a better understanding of her limitations.
I agree with everything you say, especially about the dribbling. It slows everything down, and eventually discourages people from moving and cutting to the basket.
You do realize that this is a public forum where people are allowed to express their opinions (even if they don't align with yours)? Unless, of course, it's been renamed the Gopher Cheerleader Board, and nobody told me.
I agree, she is better suited to play shooting guard. Taking a team leading 18 shots with only one assist is not stellar point guard play. There were too many instances when she was into her dribbling routine and other players were waving their arms to show they were open. Michigan moved the...