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Post by rvwsleep on Feb 10, 2021 15:00:21 GMT -5
Lots of Huskies on the move.
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Post by UConnChapette on Feb 10, 2021 15:02:29 GMT -5
Lots of Huskies on the move. It is that time of year...
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Post by chicagogg on Feb 10, 2021 15:43:43 GMT -5
Oh my, I expect Kia to do well out in Phoenix!!
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Post by chicagogg on Feb 10, 2021 16:34:40 GMT -5
Okay, I can't copy the tweet image from the Phoenix Mercury but here is the one and only Dee on trading for Kia:
"Kia is a fierce competitor who changes the game in a number of ways. Her size and strength will greatly improve our perimeter defense. Offensively, her deep range and attacking-the-basket mentality will create more space for everyone. Plus...she bleeds blue."
Could it get better than that for a trade endorsement? Plus from DT?
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Post by samanthabrown3 on Feb 10, 2021 17:56:15 GMT -5
And Megan bleeds blue. Gonna be lots of blue blood on that team.
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Post by knightsbridgeaz on Feb 10, 2021 18:16:51 GMT -5
Too cool. I really, really want the Merc to get back to the finals.
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Post by UConnChapette on Feb 10, 2021 20:39:39 GMT -5
So, I have to say I have a strange reaction to seeing Megan Walker's name in connection with UConn. With most former players, it is an instant recollection of their play on the court and positive feelings about their contributions. With Meg, I have an almost "Oh yeah, I forgot she played for us" feeling, and I have no solid memory of how she played. I know she had a solid career, but I guess I just never felt she was 100% on board. Or maybe it's just because she didn't have the fiery personality and was more business like in her approach. Not sure what it is, but she is the only former UConn player that I have that kind of reaction.
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Post by semper on Feb 10, 2021 21:06:07 GMT -5
Yeah, I know, Chappy. I can't figure it out...but I have tried to check those feelings. But they are there. Really unusual.
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Post by jhusky on Feb 10, 2021 21:23:36 GMT -5
So, I have to say I have a strange reaction to seeing Megan Walker's name in connection with UConn. With most former players, it is an instant recollection of their play on the court and positive feelings about their contributions. With Meg, I have an almost "Oh yeah, I forgot she played for us" feeling, and I have no solid memory of how she played. I know she had a solid career, but I guess I just never felt she was 100% on board. Or maybe it's just because she didn't have the fiery personality and was more business like in her approach. Not sure what it is, but she is the only former UConn player that I have that kind of reaction. Agree. It's like she was there (put in her time) but not really there.
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