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underthehill writes:

in response to johnlg00:

All I can figure is that she is not a consistent practice player, and most coaches just can't stand that. They rightly want every player to practice hard every day and usually apportion playing time according to their practice habits. I don't know that this is the case with Kamiko, but when she plays like she did last night, admittedly against a serious underdog, you just have to go "Wow!" and wonder why she doesn't do it or get a chance to do it every night.

Other than this game..Miko played her best game against Baylor..a quality opponent..We had a guy in high school who was an all american practice player who couldn't play a lick in games..works both ways..but when you have a talented player like Miko..you need her on the floor for one reason..she gives you the best chance to win ball games...go back and look at a replay of the Notre Dame game..look at the beginning when Miko was not on the floor..look at the score at the end of the half when she was on the floor..look at the the first 5 minutes starting the 2nd half when she was not on the floor..how many coaches have you heard say the first 5 minutes at the beginning and the first 5 minutes after the half will decide who wins..not always the case but is true the vast majority of time..Kamiko is clearly the leader of this team when she is on the floor..I believe this team has a chance to go undefeated in the SEC and maybe surprise in the big show..but for that to happen..the faster and more talented players are going to have to be given the chance to help..

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