Griffin

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It has been a pleasant surprise so far to see her playing consistently well. Lack of consistency has marked her career up til now. It will help tremendously if she can continue playing at the level of the first few games. She and Kaylon both need to cut down on fouls. But, proud of both girls at this point. We will be fine inside if they both keep improving.
 
I like their shared minutes at the five spot. If only we had a solid 4, we would be set in the frontcourt. I also noticed that Sherri plays the both at critical points in the game. That, too, is a nice strategy.
 
What happened in the Louisville game? Was Kaylon having an awesome game and rode her until she fouled out? Found it odd that she looked flat when she spelled kaylon from her foulout
 
Griffin slipped back to the old passive Griffin today. When she is playing aggressive and looking for the ball, she helps the team. Today was not one of those days.
 
Griffin started. Kay Kay came off the bench and got two fouls in less than a minute. That was the end of Kay Kay for the first half. Griffin got two fouls, and we saw Portia. But, go to the stat sheet and see who the post was when OU took the 17-2 lead. who was on the floor when we got that lead?
 
First, you didn't watch the game. Secondly, you need to check the stats again. It wasn't Griffin scoring or rebounding.
 
I made neither claim. I simply said who was in the game?

Want to try again?
 
Griffen had a poor game, go to soonersports.com and listen to Sherri's press conference. She says the same thing, Nicole played passive.
 
But, I asked a question. Let's narrow that question down to see if we can get any answers.

At the time that we had a 17-2 lead, how many shots had Louisville hit from the field? I think the answer is zero. If so, why had they not hit any shots from the field? Who was scoring for us? What happened to stop that run? Who was in the game, and what were they doing that enabled us to get a 17-2 lead?
 
But, I asked a question. Let's narrow that question down to see if we can get any answers.

At the time that we had a 17-2 lead, how many shots had Louisville hit from the field? I think the answer is zero. If so, why had they not hit any shots from the field? Who was scoring for us? What happened to stop that run? Who was in the game, and what were they doing that enabled us to get a 17-2 lead?

Plse answer my question then I will gladly answer yours.
 
Actually, it was Griffin for 4:55 and Kaylon for 1:26. Griffin 9-0. Kaylon 8-2. Louisville was 0-9 with Griffin in, 0-1 with Kaylon. Griffin had one rebound, Kaylon zero. Kaylon had a layup. But, these were the centers when OU ran out to a 17-2 lead. Was there a reason? Why was Louisville 0-10? Luck?
 
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