JBreezeNY wrote:I’d be intrigued by a Dawn Staley hire. She don’t take **** and she’s very accomplished, no clue what her adjustments/x’s & o’s are though.
Dawn recruits great talent, gets them to play really hard, and gets them to accept fewer minutes on her deep rosters. She makes great in-game adjustments, and her teams typically come out of halftime locked in and guns blazing. A 10-point lead on South Carolina at half time means the game is basically even.
That being said, her teams have relied A LOT on dominant offensive rebounding. Being elite at recovering your own misses, combined with great defense, being great in transition, getting to the line, and keeping turnovers under control, is still a winning recipe in women's basketball, especially at the college level. Dawn has never been a pace and space, modern NBA-style offensive coach.
She's Thibs if Thibs' rotations went 10 deep and he always had a dominant center.
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