Thursday, October 22, 2020

SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT THE COMING SEASON. LIKE YOU, I'M HAVING A HARD TIME WAITING!!

Looking at the players in the first practice video you can see their total dedication - in their keen vibrancy and lean fitness. They've obviously put in the hundreds of hours of work in the off-season to validate their status this season as title contenders. I remember Jana Van Gytenbeek saying in a letter that she was determined to arrive in Palo Alto in the best physical condition of her life, ready to contribute however she can to the success of this team. Watching the video of their first practice, I saw that level of preparation exhibited all over the floor.      

I was so disappointed to hear that Jenna will miss this season with a knee injury. Had a feeling this was going to be a breakthrough season for her. Hope she makes a complete comeback. We'll need her next season after Kiana moves on. And speaking of complete recoveries, I couldn't be more thrilled to have Haley back - more fit than ever.

Listening to Tara talk about this remarkable player who can play every position, makes me wonder if she'll move Miss Jones to point guard and Kiana to shooting guard? Haley's height, length, strength and vision enable her to get the ball to cutters and post players like no point guard I've seen at Stanford. And moving Kiana to the key shooting guard position makes perfect sense to me. Anyway, it's fun to think about such possibilities.  

Hannah's new level of fitness makes her look inches taller. I barely recognized her in the practice video. Can't wait to see if Lacie's work on her mid-range jumper and three point shot makes her as dangerous on offense as she's always been on defense. Ashten looks stronger, as well - and with Maya's departure, Miss Prechtel's role has likely changed considerably.   

Fran seems like a fearsome jack-in-the-box - ready to blast off at any moment. What is her vertical anyway? I'll never forget her outjumping Sylvia Fowles and getting the tip to start the game against the USA team last season. Not only does this jack-in-the-box have a dangerously compressed spring, she has one of the longest and quickest first steps in collegiate basketball, when she decides to drive from the high post. 

And what about Lexie? You almost tend to take her for granted. By the end of this season, though, the wbb sports writers will finally realize that there is no more complete player in the nation. I predict that she'll make the All Tournament Team in San Antonio among a number of major awards.

Anna's solid maturity and fearlessness will help anchor this young group and she'll contribute importantly at both ends of the floor.

And Kiana. I never got to see Jennifer Azzi play in college, but to my mind Kiana Williams has gifts that defy athletic description and make her the MVP of all the guards I've seen play at Stanford. Besides, she skips back to the huddles with a big grin on her face. One in a thousand players can play this game and never hurry - can hit the crucial basket almost without doubt - and make everything look easy and natural.  

And speaking of Kiana's Alamo City - I had a dream the other night. I know that none of us put much stock in dreams, but in this dream the Final Four ended up, after two weeks of titanic battles and great upsets, being Stanford, Arizona, Oregon, and South Carolina. In the semis, Stanford takes out the Wildcats and South Carolina struggles mightily in overcoming the Ducks. Unfortunately, my dream was interrupted by my iphone alarm during the introduction of players for the National Championship game and I'll have to wait until the first week of April to see how the dream ends.

You never know. Dreams sometimes come true. 

GO CARDINAL!!!  

1 comment:

  1. Hello all your header picture still had people that are no longer part of the team. I enjoy this site, especially since COVID

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