@@Aaron.Davis56didn’t know that. All the best to Azzi, She’s talented and she happens to be an intelligent and well mannered young person. No small things to say about a person.
@@AllinGold2 Her guard partner at UCONN was Svetlana Abrosimova. They were considered the best backcourt ever. Svet ripped a ligament and needed surgery. A month later Shea tore an ACL.
I genuinely just want Azzi to come back and play with the smile she always has on her face. I do think her expectations as a player were too high unfortunately, and you see her over thinking when she plays, everything looks 100mph when she has the ball. I hope she can come back and play more relaxed in a smaller role. She seems like a super chill and nice person, it's unfortunate injuries have robbed her of being able to work on her overall game to meet expectations that she and everyone had.
I look at it this way.. the team will make a deep run and hopefully make it to the big dance with or without Azzi. So if she comes back and makes a splash, it's gravy. It will be awesome if that happens, but the pressure shouldn't be on her to do anything except compete and enjoy her season. I believe she will get it done this season but I like the approach of having her work into the game and let her not be the spotlight. She's a huge talent.
Certainly, would be nice to see Azzi stay on the court to see what she can do over a year healthy other than the normal bumps and bruises. Nothing is a given, but she has done everything she can to play, and she has also maintained a positive attitude. Same with any player on any team. Best of luck to all.
I hope Azzi can have a successful comeback and secure her future at the next level if she chooses. The good thing about UCONN this season, as a whole is that the talent is there whether she plays well or not.
Come on B2S Azzi is not a polarizing figure. She is just injury prone but that does not diminish her as a player or person. She will be fine especially if she is available for the entire upcoming season and there after. Add Gabby Williams of the Storm she used to be a world class high jumper in high school like her dad but had to give it up after two ACLs. She is now concentrating exclusively on basketball.and has played 6 yrs in the WNBA and in Europe and for France (as a starter) without having any further ACLs or complications. Azzi will be fine and her basketball career will be fine too.
B2S is actually spot on about Azzi. Folks actually hate on her because she's been injured so much. Yup crazy. Like she's some how to blame. She's a really nice young, and when she's not favoring her leg, she's one of the most explosive players in the game. She's one of a handful of players who can start a game 0-8, then score 25-30 in the second half.
The comment about playing her 20-25min should apply to nearly everyone on this team. They'll roll the big east with their 2nd unit. The goal should be health in march.
As far as I'm concerned, UConn has another high ranking recruit coming, except this one has experience: Azzi Fudd. It kills me how folks are ready to throw away a player because they're afraid of getting their hopes up. I'm expecting Azzi to have a ton of self belief and confidence. It's not magic. No doctor has come out to say her knee is irreparable. She'll suit up and she might be a little ginger at first, but once that ball starts swishing, it's lights out. Folks in this chat were saying the same thing about Paige last year...
Well, as you point out, we don't know. But the raw talent is there. Can she play? Can she stay healthy? Those questions remain to be answered. But I'll tell you what: if she can and does, Katy bar the door. Azzi and Paige in the same backcourt? Lord love a duck, that'll be something to see.
nobody hate me because I take no pleasure in saying this. I hate to see any player not reach their full potential because of injuries, especially a former #1 ranked recruit I also hate to use the word “overrated”in general especially when multiple injuries are part of the story. But I am not super optimistic about Fudd at this point. Injuries have completely defined and derailed her college career, she has been in college for 3 years and only played 42 games. Her last ACL tear, she supposedly was just shooting a routine jumper in practice when it popped. I hope she has a healthy season but even so, if I was building a WNBA team, I wouldn’t take her over some others who have a more well rounded game and maybe be better suited for the physicality of the WNBA. So I honestly think she should stay in college for 25-26 as well, though i can understand why she’d want to move on. I truly feel bad for her and I do understand it is possible to come back from this (an Olympic gymnast just won a silver medal after 3 ACL tears!) but I just don’t know.
If your draft number comes up and Azzi Fudd is available, you take her - unless there's a JuJu or Betts type, top-tier talent available. Most players don't make the cut so you always go for the best available player, regardless of injury history. Better to lose a pick than to give up a potential superstar. What if Seattle passed on Sue Bird? What if the Aces passed on Chelsea Gray? That's 6 championships between them and I think 4 ACL injuries.
@@RustyLou18 She is a better shooter than Chelsea Gray, Sue Birds, she can play defense better and she is faster, don’t anyone no her right height some time I see it 5’10” and some time it 5’11".
UConn fans should be wary. Even during her freshman season; she had foot problems. Have those been fixed? She did an acl in high school. She injured her knee her sophomore season. She tore her acl her junior season. She has been very injury prone SO FAR. I need to see her make it through at least 20 games before I allow myself to believe she will stay healthy.
Good video. I'm looking forward to seeing how the team looks at the. beginning of the season, probably without the services of Azzi, Ayanna Patterson, Aubrey Griffin, and Caroline Ducharme. If the players available at the beginning make up a really good team, then the gradual return of the injured is just a nice luxury. Or maybe the team on opening day will have some flaws that mean pinning hopes on the skills of the injured as they come back. It is all going to be quite interesting.
I think UConn's 24-25 season will depend in large part on how Jana El Alfy plays. Ice Brady has not been the shooter for UConn she apparently was in HS, and UConn needs a big who can score to balance the incredible variety of skill sets of the glut of guards on the roster. I suspect that Geno will have Paige play the 4, again, at least at the season's start, as the team has very few forwards who have proven themselves at the college level (until the return of Aubrey).
Just a healthy season for Azzi, Aubrey, Caroline, El daffy. basically all of them. Like Paige they can shut up their bashers when they play healthy. Plssssss. . . .be healthy. . . .
No doubt Azzi can shoot but not in crucial games like march madness. We've seen enough. Also Ducharme was never the same since injured. She really dominated but injuries changed these players. What can we expect from the Egyptian El Alfy who torn her ACL too. Newbies are the only hope aside fro Bueckers , shade, brady, kk, etc. hopefully those who were sitting on the bench will show out.
Azzi isn’t the only question mark. I would put Rori Harmon and Olivia Miles up there too. I doubt all three have a healthy season. The odds are against that happening.
Kind of an odd ominous comment, I know expectations should be tapered for players coming back from injury, but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to be a bit less skeptical about players who suffered a first-time ACL injury. The situations aren’t equal to me. I’m less nervous about their chances of playing a full healthy season than I am about Fudd’s.
@@DT_Brown it is me being real. Aubrey Griffin, Caroline Ducharme, Azzi Fudd. I am not going to celebrate one or two good performances from them at the beginning of the season and boast that they are back. Absolutely not. I need a run of 20+ healthy games from them.
@@TheDisruptiveOne well yeah I agree with the premise because that’s how I feel about Fudd. But you were talking about Harmon and Miles, not Ducharme and Griffin. Ducharme and Griffin are a different story, they are right there with Fudd in that category of being very injury prone. I hate to say it but I’m not sure Ducharme will ever be able to continue playing basketball at this level. Griffin has had a couple ACL tears, back surgery. It’s a shame, I’m a fan of them but it’s a lot of setbacks.
@@DT_Brown I pivoted to UConn because that is my focus as a UConn fan. I think Harmon has a similar injury record to Azzi. Miles does not. But her injury has been so serious that I almost put her in the same category as them. I have more faith in Miles having a healthy season though tbh.
This UCON team might be the greatest in history. Their schedule gives them some big challenges. SC for example. By the time they get to the tournament they might be the best tested team there. This is going to be AMAZING!
@@shaquannarmstrong7354 two of the most reliable players from that team are gone. And that team was never beating South Carolina. I think USC, Texas, Notre Dame, UCLA have all gotten way better. UConn shouldn’t dismiss them when they have such question marks in the frontcourt. It is fair to point out that people underrated South Carolina in the summer last year though. Not me, I bet on them before the season and won money when they won the title.
All you Azzi Dudd lovers. Face the fact. She was injured all thru high school and most of her college career. Her mother had to give up basketball for the same reason. When Dudd is on, she's a good shooter. BUT SHE CAN"T GUARD A CHAIR. Dudd cannot play the point either. That was proved against Ohio State. But I place the blame on that embarrassing loss on Edwards. In Edwards two most important tournament games. Two years in a row she stunk up the joint.
She had great games when healthy against NCST, Iowa, Stanford, Texas and Tennessee. 22 in the NCST 2 overtime game to get to the final 4. Good against Stanford to get to the title game. Bad against Ohio State. But, she played on 1 leg that game
Azzi has been a bust at UConn. She was the #1 High School recruit, and her rating was obviously a mistake. She's been awful at UConn and an embarrassment to Geno, who took her. A terrible recruiting mistake.
Gabby Williams also tore her ACL twice and she’s probably one of the most athletic players in the W
Yep, Sue Bird comes to mind too. Worked out pretty good. Go Huskies!
Shea Ralph tore it, what, five times? And it ended her career.
@@Aaron.Davis56didn’t know that. All the best to Azzi,
She’s talented and she happens to be an intelligent and well mannered young person. No small things to say about a person.
@@AllinGold2 Her guard partner at UCONN was Svetlana Abrosimova. They were considered the best backcourt ever. Svet ripped a ligament and needed surgery. A month later Shea tore an ACL.
I genuinely just want Azzi to come back and play with the smile she always has on her face. I do think her expectations as a player were too high unfortunately, and you see her over thinking when she plays, everything looks 100mph when she has the ball. I hope she can come back and play more relaxed in a smaller role. She seems like a super chill and nice person, it's unfortunate injuries have robbed her of being able to work on her overall game to meet expectations that she and everyone had.
I just want Azzi to play a college season healthy.
I look at it this way.. the team will make a deep run and hopefully make it to the big dance with or without Azzi. So if she comes back and makes a splash, it's gravy. It will be awesome if that happens, but the pressure shouldn't be on her to do anything except compete and enjoy her season. I believe she will get it done this season but I like the approach of having her work into the game and let her not be the spotlight. She's a huge talent.
Certainly, would be nice to see Azzi stay on the court to see what she can do over a year healthy other than the normal bumps and bruises. Nothing is a given, but she has done everything she can to play, and she has also maintained a positive attitude. Same with any player on any team. Best of luck to all.
I hope Azzi can have a successful comeback and secure her future at the next level if she chooses. The good thing about UCONN this season, as a whole is that the talent is there whether she plays well or not.
UCONN has the luxury of having about 150 guards (on a 15 woman roster) so they can ease her back in, no need to push anything.
Come on B2S Azzi is not a polarizing figure. She is just injury prone but that does not diminish her as a player or person. She will be fine especially if she is available for the entire upcoming season and there after. Add Gabby Williams of the Storm she used to be a world class high jumper in high school like her dad but had to give it up after two ACLs. She is now concentrating exclusively on basketball.and has played 6 yrs in the WNBA and in Europe and for France (as a starter) without having any further ACLs or complications. Azzi will be fine and her basketball career will be fine too.
B2S is actually spot on about Azzi. Folks actually hate on her because she's been injured so much. Yup crazy. Like she's some how to blame. She's a really nice young, and when she's not favoring her leg, she's one of the most explosive players in the game. She's one of a handful of players who can start a game 0-8, then score 25-30 in the second half.
I always wondered why after almost making the US Olympic team at 16 she didn't continue. Interesting to know its because she did her knee
The comment about playing her 20-25min should apply to nearly everyone on this team. They'll roll the big east with their 2nd unit. The goal should be health in march.
Good video. Azzi is extremely talented, and when she gets back out on the court, she'll prove it to all her doubters.
That's what y'all said a year ago. What makes you think she's going to last this time?
@AllinGold2 :Sometimes good things happen to good people
No one doubts her skill, it is her health that has been questionable
I am optimistic & hope for the best. but TBD. I have more hope for Azzi the Caroline D. her injury worries me.
As far as I'm concerned, UConn has another high ranking recruit coming, except this one has experience: Azzi Fudd. It kills me how folks are ready to throw away a player because they're afraid of getting their hopes up. I'm expecting Azzi to have a ton of self belief and confidence. It's not magic. No doctor has come out to say her knee is irreparable.
She'll suit up and she might be a little ginger at first, but once that ball starts swishing, it's lights out. Folks in this chat were saying the same thing about Paige last year...
Azzi Fudd is a great talent when healthy. However, UConn has the pieces to compete at a high level, with or without her, period.
Well, as you point out, we don't know.
But the raw talent is there. Can she play? Can she stay healthy? Those questions remain to be answered. But I'll tell you what: if she can and does, Katy bar the door. Azzi and Paige in the same backcourt? Lord love a duck, that'll be something to see.
nobody hate me because I take no pleasure in saying this. I hate to see any player not reach their full potential because of injuries, especially a former #1 ranked recruit
I also hate to use the word “overrated”in general especially when multiple injuries are part of the story. But I am not super optimistic about Fudd at this point. Injuries have completely defined and derailed her college career, she has been in college for 3 years and only played 42 games. Her last ACL tear, she supposedly was just shooting a routine jumper in practice when it popped.
I hope she has a healthy season but even so, if I was building a WNBA team, I wouldn’t take her over some others who have a more well rounded game and maybe be better suited for the physicality of the WNBA. So I honestly think she should stay in college for 25-26 as well, though i can understand why she’d want to move on.
I truly feel bad for her and I do understand it is possible to come back from this (an Olympic gymnast just won a silver medal after 3 ACL tears!) but I just don’t know.
If your draft number comes up and Azzi Fudd is available, you take her - unless there's a JuJu or Betts type, top-tier talent available. Most players don't make the cut so you always go for the best available player, regardless of injury history.
Better to lose a pick than to give up a potential superstar. What if Seattle passed on Sue Bird? What if the Aces passed on Chelsea Gray? That's 6 championships between them and I think 4 ACL injuries.
@@alanlee3236 Oh dear God, you're comparing Fudd to Chelsea Gray or Sue Bird??? That's ludicrous.
@@RustyLou18 She is a better shooter than Chelsea Gray, Sue Birds, she can play defense better and she is faster, don’t anyone no her right height some time I see it 5’10” and some time it 5’11".
This is Azzi’s get back year! Most definitely the Get back year!
Hope so
@@back2sports 😎
UConn fans should be wary. Even during her freshman season; she had foot problems. Have those been fixed?
She did an acl in high school. She injured her knee her sophomore season. She tore her acl her junior season.
She has been very injury prone SO FAR. I need to see her make it through at least 20 games before I allow myself to believe she will stay healthy.
still say I wish UConn had gotten Raegan Beers. getting Beers might've put UConn on a level with S. Carolina.
Good video. I'm looking forward to seeing how the team looks at the. beginning of the season, probably without the services of Azzi, Ayanna Patterson, Aubrey Griffin, and Caroline Ducharme. If the players available at the beginning make up a really good team, then the gradual return of the injured is just a nice luxury. Or maybe the team on opening day will have some flaws that mean pinning hopes on the skills of the injured as they come back. It is all going to be quite interesting.
I think UConn's 24-25 season will depend in large part on how Jana El Alfy plays. Ice Brady has not been the shooter for UConn she apparently was in HS, and UConn needs a big who can score to balance the incredible variety of skill sets of the glut of guards on the roster. I suspect that Geno will have Paige play the 4, again, at least at the season's start, as the team has very few forwards who have proven themselves at the college level (until the return of Aubrey).
Don't look now, but I just saw both Carol and Ayanna doing full practices... 🤩
@@alanlee3236 That is good news. It's better if they are available from the start!
@@alanlee3236 Update: Patterson is out with a shoulder injury.
Just a healthy season for Azzi, Aubrey, Caroline, El daffy. basically all of them. Like Paige they can shut up their bashers when they play healthy. Plssssss. . . .be healthy. . . .
No doubt Azzi can shoot but not in crucial games like march madness. We've seen enough. Also Ducharme was never the same since injured. She really dominated but injuries changed these players. What can we expect from the Egyptian El Alfy who torn her ACL too. Newbies are the only hope aside fro Bueckers , shade, brady, kk, etc. hopefully those who were sitting on the bench will show out.
It wasn't ACL for Jana, it's her Achilles.
Any relation to Elmer Fudd?
No she is not a cartoonish character, like you
Azzi isn’t the only question mark. I would put Rori Harmon and Olivia Miles up there too. I doubt all three have a healthy season. The odds are against that happening.
Kind of an odd ominous comment, I know expectations should be tapered for players coming back from injury, but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to be a bit less skeptical about players who suffered a first-time ACL injury. The situations aren’t equal to me.
I’m less nervous about their chances of playing a full healthy season than I am about Fudd’s.
@@DT_Brown it is me being real. Aubrey Griffin, Caroline Ducharme, Azzi Fudd. I am not going to celebrate one or two good performances from them at the beginning of the season and boast that they are back. Absolutely not. I need a run of 20+ healthy games from them.
@@TheDisruptiveOne well yeah I agree with the premise because that’s how I feel about Fudd. But you were talking about Harmon and Miles, not Ducharme and Griffin. Ducharme and Griffin are a different story, they are right there with Fudd in that category of being very injury prone.
I hate to say it but I’m not sure Ducharme will ever be able to continue playing basketball at this level. Griffin has had a couple ACL tears, back surgery. It’s a shame, I’m a fan of them but it’s a lot of setbacks.
@@DT_Brown I pivoted to UConn because that is my focus as a UConn fan.
I think Harmon has a similar injury record to Azzi. Miles does not. But her injury has been so serious that I almost put her in the same category as them. I have more faith in Miles having a healthy season though tbh.
They’re very talented players. Let’s hope they stay healthy and have a great year.
Healthy azzi touch wood
This UCON team might be the greatest in history. Their schedule gives them some big challenges. SC for example. By the time they get to the tournament they might be the best tested team there. This is going to be AMAZING!
No. Absolutely not. This team has a lot of question marks.
@@TheDisruptiveOneyall said the same thing about South Carolina not saying you but look what South Carolina did
@@shaquannarmstrong7354 Regardless, his point is valid. This UCONN team has a lot to prove.
@@AllinGold2 you talking bout health wise because they mad the final four last season with 7players in rotation
@@shaquannarmstrong7354 two of the most reliable players from that team are gone. And that team was never beating South Carolina. I think USC, Texas, Notre Dame, UCLA have all gotten way better. UConn shouldn’t dismiss them when they have such question marks in the frontcourt.
It is fair to point out that people underrated South Carolina in the summer last year though. Not me, I bet on them before the season and won money when they won the title.
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Notre Dame.
All you Azzi Dudd lovers. Face the fact. She was injured all thru high school and most of her college career. Her mother had to give up basketball for the same reason. When Dudd is on, she's a good shooter. BUT SHE CAN"T GUARD A CHAIR. Dudd cannot play the point either. That was proved against Ohio State. But I place the blame on that embarrassing loss on Edwards. In Edwards two most important tournament games. Two years in a row she stunk up the joint.
Nice way to be a rude bully Farthur
@@kdbwiz What's the matter. THE TRUTH HURTS !
@@arthur-ri4zo do you know who stunk up the joint? You and your derogatory, bullying and demeaning comments.
*Fudd respect her name.
@@kdbwiz Dudd can't guard a chair. She's useless.
Unfortunately Azzi Dudd cannot escape her moniker. She also folds in Big games, basically one of the most overrated talents.
She had great games when healthy against NCST, Iowa, Stanford, Texas and Tennessee. 22 in the NCST 2 overtime game to get to the final 4. Good against Stanford to get to the title game. Bad against Ohio State. But, she played on 1 leg that game
Fudd is done, sorry, but she is done
Azzi has been a bust at UConn. She was the #1 High School recruit, and her rating was obviously a mistake. She's been awful at UConn and an embarrassment to Geno, who took her. A terrible recruiting mistake.
Raven Johnson should have been the #1 pick instead of Fudd.
7:45 I bought that book last year and actually just started reading it last week. Good choice.
thanks I just listen to Ali video and read the amazon sample but i want to get it.