Image and video hosting by TinyPic
#1

ts not even her skill. Its that shes developing a beyond-the-line mentality.Finding her voiceCanada was sick of the missed layup

in Unsere Regeln 11.08.2018 05:00
von t123 • 2.806 Beiträge

LOS ANGELES -- The Bruins knew what was coming. Especially point guard Jordin Canada, who hurried to the baseline.On the line, said coach Cori Close, signaling suicide sprints toward the end of practice last week. A male practice player had slipped past three UCLA players to drain a corner jumper.Mens players, 26. UCLA, 9.It didnt matter that the No. 9-ranked Bruins had pounded NAIA Westmont 80-45 in an exhibition the night before.I want every possession to be played with a sense of urgency, said Close, who guided the Bruins to the Sweet 16 last season for the first time since 1999.Canada, who walked across her familys living-room floor at 8 months old before having ever crawled, doesnt know any gear other than all-out. The junior All-American dropped 15 points, 5 assists, 5 steals, 4 rebounds and 1 block against Westmont -- even crashing into her teams bench to save a ball in the blowout.The 5-foot-6 playmaker often flies up the court, throwing no-look passes and twisting ankles with in-and-out crossovers. Ryan Finney of UCLA Athletics Communications said he struggles to live-tweet games because he runs out of adjectives to describe Canadas flair. Shes a human highlight reel, Finney said.But what Canada really wants to be is a leader. She dribbled a ball during the recent suicide sprints, and instead of stopping at the baseline like her teammates, she continued to sprint a few feet beyond the line.She still beat everyone.That is the difference of Jordin between being a really great, flashy, fun point guard to now being an elite point guard that has a chance to be an Olympian, Close said. Its those inches that you see her go every day.Its not her talent; its not even her skill. Its that shes developing a beyond-the-line mentality.Finding her voiceCanada was sick of the missed layups. She and her Windward School prep teammates gasped for air, unable to make seven in a minute on both sides in the full-court drill. Windward coach Vanessa Nygaard, a former Stanford and WNBA player, signaled to keep sprinting.Canada, motioning for her teammates to clear out and rebound for her, zoomed off. Jordin was like, Im going. Im taking every layup, said Nygaard, who doubted one player could accomplish the feat alone. She dominated it.It wasnt always that way. Unable to dribble as a 6-year-old, Canada was easy prey for the taller kids.I was always afraid. I would pick the ball up and I would just hold it. Id panic and crunch down and they would all trap me, Canada said. My coach would always have to call a timeout.Her coach told her that shed have to play point guard and learn to take care of the ball. She didnt want it, said Joyce Canada, Jordins mother. She wanted to shoot.But 8-year-old Canada was hooked once she discovered she could handle the rock against 10-year-olds at an AAU national tournament. She loved running the offense and dropping dimes.She was also drawn to challenges. Thats partially why she chose UCLA, hoping to bring the program its first NCAA championship (the Bruins won the 1978 AIAW national title).But Canada struggled as a freshman starting point guard on a UCLA team of veterans. She had always led by example -- rarely by using her voice. That had to change.She could pass and score at will, but didnt always labor on the skills that came less naturally.That had to change.Canada wasnt sure if she could handle the role, at one point contemplating quitting the team.But the rookie broke through, pouring in 31 points to lead UCLA to a 62-60 victory over West Virginia in the 2015 WNIT championship.I realized that I needed to use my voice because Im the one thats handling the ball and putting people in different places, Canada said. At the end of the season, I knew I could do it.She blossomed last season, returning with an improved jumper and versatile game. Leading the Bruins in scoring (16.1 points per game), assists (5.7 per game) and steals (2.3 per game), she was a calming force.Jordins just a poised person, forward Monique Billings said. She doesnt panic. She brings confidence. And her change-of-pace moves in transition?You think youre in front of her, said Southern California senior guard Courtney Jaco, a Windward teammate, but shes so quick, so explosive, shes gone in the next second.Still, Canada rarely spoke up.Until she had to. UCLA trailed Cal at halftime in the semifinals of the 2016 Pac-12 tournament. Canada took over, scoring eight of her 26 points in overtime in the 73-67 victory.She was just yelling and getting on people and wanting people to step up, shooting guard Kari Korver said. She prefers to be quiet, thats her personality, but when we need her to step up and say something, shes going to do that, because shes such a competitor.Canada guided the Bruins to the Sweet 16 -- the best NCAA tournament run for the program in 17 years -- where they lost to Texas 72-64.Three weeks later, she was back in the gym.Growing into itCanada usually arrives to Pauley Pavilion an hour before practice for her daily routine: 150 made jump shots. She blocks out the hype swirling around her, like being compared to Chris Paul or Allen Iverson, or being named the 21st best player in the nation by espnW, or to the watch list for the Nancy Lieberman Award, which goes to the countrys top point guard.She is busy lifting weights at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesdays. Or studying how her favorite point guard, Rajon Rondo, weaves his way to the basket. Or dissecting game film and jotting down her mistakes as they flash across the screen: Over-penetrated. Missed a kickout pass. Bad shot selection.Her coaches demand more, too. Sometimes Close silences her other nine players, mandating Canada talk for the entire possession. And when players have to sink seven 17-foot jumpers in a shooting drill, Canada must make eight 3-pointers. She is always hounded by two male practice players in scrimmages; sometimes Close throws in a third at random.Canada is still finding her voice. She spends hours each week with the teams leadership council, a group of captains and seniors led by assistant coach Shannon Perry. Canada yells up during each push-up in practice and alerts her teammates to switch or help on defense in games.Shes growing into it, Perry said. My goal for her now is, How do you make everyone around you better? Thats her responsibility.The recent practice runs 20 minutes late. Six seconds remain in the scrimmage as a UCLA player prepares to inbound the ball to Canada.But Canada isnt pleased. The men are giving her way too much space and arent pressuring her teammates, either. She probably wants to go home like everyone else -- but she also wants to do the drill right.Canada turns across the court and opens her mouth: Are you guys going to pick us up on defense or what?The men swarm her. She can barely catch the ball. She finally wrestles it away and begins to dribble. They trap her on all sides, but she doesnt pick up the ball. She doesnt crunch over. She doesnt ask for a timeout.She breaks free. China Jerseys Online . Patrice Bergeron and Daniel Paille scored 20 seconds apart a few minutes after Stamkos was taken off the ice on a stretcher with a broken right leg, and the Bruins beat the Lightning 3-0 on Monday afternoon. Cheap Baseball Jerseys Authentic . "It was nerve-wracking, but we pulled through," said Collaros, who threw four touchdown passes to lead the Toronto Argonauts (8-4) to a 33-27 win over the Calgary Stampeders (9-3) in front of 28,781 fans at McMahon Stadium. http://www.nflcheapchinajerseys.com/ .com) - Yankee Stadium is the home of the Bronx Bombers, but on Sunday afternoon it will open its gates to host the latest addition of the Hudson River Rivalry. NFL Cheap Jerseys .J. -- Marshawn Lynch said Thursday it will be good to get back to football after the Seattle quiet talking running back wrapped up his final mandatory media session of Super Bowl week. Authentic China Jerseys Wholesale . If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. Jason Holder, the West Indies captain, has kept his cards close to his chest when asked about the teams composition for the second Test against India, which starts at Sabina Park on Saturday. He said the pitch looked full of moisture on the eve of the Test, but would wait till the morning of the match before taking a final decision.We will take the final decision tomorrow morning, see how the pitch looks, he said. Yesterday it looked a bit green and this morning there was a lot of moisture.Despite the look of the pitch, Holder felt it was difficult to predict how it would behave.The last game we played here against Australia there was not this amount of grass on the pitch, he said. Previously there was grass, but the pitch still ends up being on the slower side. To be fair, as I said, probably its difficult really to predict how the pitch will play here in Jamaica. Going into this game tomorrow morning, I just need to take a final decision.West Indies went into the first Test in Antigua with only one genuine quick bowler, in Shannon Gabriel, with allrounders Holder and Carlos Brathwaite playing a holding role with their seam-up. Holder did not reveal if either Alzarri Joseph or Miguel Cummins would come into the team for the second Test, but had words of encouragement for Joseph, the uncapped 19-year-old fast bowler, when asked if he was ready for Test cricket.To be fair, I have never played against Alzarri, never seen him play cricket live, Holder said. But I have seen him play cricket on TV. And there iis obviously a lot of talk going behind him.dddddddddddd He has talent, he has the ability, he has pace. I support him fully. He has done what is done to get here.We just need to get behind him if he is making his debut tomorrow. If he plays in the near future, we just need to give him support. Support is all we can give. At this time, its important for him to back his skills and know what got him here. He got here by hard work, he got here by performances. He will just continue doing what he has been doing before and if given the opportunity, I wish him all the best.In a West Indies line-up that struggled in both innings of the first Test in Antigua, Jermaine Blackwood perhaps struggled the most, falling for ducks in both innings. Since scoring 92 against Sri Lanka in Galle last year, Blackwood has made 78 runs in nine Test innings at an average of 8.67. Holder did not specify if Blackwood would retain his place at Sabina Park, his home ground, but said the middle-order batsman had his full support.I havent picked the team as yet, Holder said. Jermaine has done well for us in the last few seasons. But I support him, I back him 100%. If he is given a chance to continue, I hope he will go and put out a good performance. He has got a Test century and has done well against some of the best bowling attacks. Everybody goes through a rough patch. Its just about him turning it around. Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys cheap jerseys Cheap Jersyes Cheap Basketball Jerseys Cheap NHL Jerseys cheap jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys From China Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '

nach oben springen

Image and video hosting by TinyPic
Besucher
0 Mitglieder und 131 Gäste sind Online

Wir begrüßen unser neuestes Mitglied: maradiliko
Forum Statistiken
Das Forum hat 9577 Themen und 9600 Beiträge.

Xobor Einfach ein eigenes Xobor Forum erstellen