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Because of the extra year of eligibility given to athletes by the NCAA during the COVID-19 pandemic, Powell, a native of Detroit, will have two years of eligibility remaining.
After a difficult first half in a onesided loss to Iowa at Williams Arena, Whalen did not start Powell in the second half.
She couldn’t shoot either, 32% isn’t going to cut it. As far as I’m concerned this isn’t a big loss. As a point guard you have to distribute the ball, not take 15 shots a game and make 5.Can’t just be a shooter! Gotta play defense also!
very classy of Sara
that is when Powell was sulking big time and not being a good leader. Noticed the same thing from Pitts a few games before she left. I think it was the game against Northwestern.Kent Youngblood notes...something:
The energy for the players on the team should start with her. If she is implying bad energy around her, she is missing the point.DJ Jazzy Powell retweeted this post 2 days ago.
Winston also transferred from Michigan State a few weeks ago, lotta Detroit kids hitting that portalDJ Jazzy Powell retweeted this Rickea Jackson post from 4 days ago. She’s also from Detroit.
Not 2 straight years. I do not think Powell was the best player. She has frustrated me for 3 years. She has 2 stud guards committed for next year and a top 100 pg redshirting. The writing was on the walls. It’s time to move on and start getting better for the future. Opens up a scholarship for next year.2 straight years having best player quit on the team surely is uncorrelated with the coach
This tells us two things: Playing point guard for Whalen is the best job in the world. And: Playing point guard for Whalen is the hardest job ever.
"Yes," Powell said. "One hundred percent. She was a great point guard. She was obviously a successful point guard. She knows what it's supposed to look like, what it's not supposed to look like. She's hard on me because Cheryl Reeve was hard on her."
The sophomore guard has it right. When Whalen and Reeve were winning four WNBA titles with the Lynx, the relationship between player and head coach — both point guards — was tight. But it could also be difficult.
"Some days the heat was pretty intense," Whalen said. "But I always knew she was trying to get the best out of me. But let me tell you, I took my share [from Reeve]."
Now she's paying it forward. When Whalen took the Gophers job in 2018 she inherited some depth at the position in Kenisha Bell and, for two years, Jasmine Brunson. But Powell — who along with Scalia were among the first players to commit to Whalen — is Whalen's first true point guard project.
Like Reeve, Whalen wants her point guard to be the team's leader. Whalen goes to Powell to get the temperature of the team.
Oddly, I think that holding accountable by not starting the second half vs. Iowa might have actually been what prompted her to pull the trigger. Whalen has been extremely hard on Powell so I don't think accountability had anything to do with her lack of consistent success.I wish Jasmine Powell the best. I hope she gets the opportunity to experience a coach that can hold her accountable. It will help her on the basketball court and in life. Plus, she may play in a post season tournament. Always a good thing.
A coach being hardest on their PG is hardly just a Reeve concept. Most coaches are. I’d argue Whalen can grow on relationships of course, but she also needs to select players who fit what and how she’s coaching too.Shouts and hugs: Gophers guard Jasmine Powell gets rewarded and challenged by Lindsay Whalen
Jasmine Powell takes heat, praise as Lindsay Whalen's floor leader.www.startribune.com
Powell entered the portal almost a year to the day after this article appeared describing Lindsay and Jasmine's relationship. Whalen really needs to stop thinking she's Cheryl Reeve.
Or that her pg have her temperament.Shouts and hugs: Gophers guard Jasmine Powell gets rewarded and challenged by Lindsay Whalen
Jasmine Powell takes heat, praise as Lindsay Whalen's floor leader.www.startribune.com
Powell entered the portal almost a year to the day after this article appeared describing Lindsay and Jasmine's relationship. Whalen really needs to stop thinking she's Cheryl Reeve.
Wasn’t she pretty good in the game against Rutgers, you know, the game Whalen wasn’t coaching?This team has seemed a little off the whole season and Powell hasn’t been the same, especially since the loss of her grandmother.
I think this is a good point. You definitley need different approaches to getting different players to do what needs to be done based on the players temperament/personality. Still, at the end of the day the person needs to do what needs to be done. If they don't it they have failed and if the coach can't find a way to have that message received and executed then the coach has failed.Or that her pg have her temperament.