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Tjasa Turnsek (Slovenia) - Basketball Stats, Height, Age | FIBA Basketball
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She has some pretty impressive stats on the Slovenian U18 and U16 teams. On the U20 team in the European championships in August, 2025, she had 29 points and 11 boards in a 62-61 loss to Lithuania. I’m looking forward to seeing some tape!
And she can shoot the threeMuch needed addition. Not a real tall post, but she was very skilled in the videos I watched. Paired with Bessette we have two skilled athletic front court players.
Looks like Addy "lite". Skills look good. We still need a post. Tjasa at the 4 looks like her best use.And she can shoot the three
That's my thought as well. If we have some front court injuries we could be in serious trouble.Seems to me, we could use one more 4 or 5. Someone with some height. And then I think they would likely be fine.
What you are really saying is you don't know, but you speculate that they wanted out from under Audi's shadow. Let's look at some facts. Jada went from 12.7 pts/game at Arizona to 15.3 this year. She went from 2.9 to 7.7 assists per game. And held steady at 3.5 rebounds per game. Not the stats of someone playing "under Audi's shadow."I don't doubt that they're all not getting paid more (the core three of Audi, Addy, and Jada), but I also think Addy and Jada got tired of playing second fiddle to Audi.....Bill is notorious for latching onto one player and running everything through that one player. I'm fairly certain that's why Denae Fritz and Lexi Donarski transferred...they wanted out of Ashley Joens' shadow.
Why would you say that?Also added Lijirin Doyinsola Modesayor, but if you told me today that someone on the verballed ISU, Mata would be my first guess.
Because multiple coaches and the official ISU WBB account all started following Mata today.Why would you say that?
I mean of course it's speculation because none of the players are just going to come out and say it but I think the money excuse is not totally THE reason. It definitely is a factor but the desire to play in a better run system, both offensively and defensively is enticing.What you are really saying is you don't know, but you speculate that they wanted out from under Audi's shadow. Let's look at some facts. Jada went from 12.7 pts/game at Arizona to 15.3 this year. She went from 2.9 to 7.7 assists per game. And held steady at 3.5 rebounds per game. Not the stats of someone playing "under Audi's shadow."
None of us really know why they left, but for Addy and Jada, better NIL money and a chance to win seem more plausable. Acadeemic reasons could have been driving Addy and of course, the chance to play under a different coach/game plan are plausable reasons as well. These are two very competitive women who also happen to be very good ballers, money and the chance to win are high on my bingo card. And if they want to win, they will be playing with other women who will get lots of media and fan attention. Big fish in a small sea or a small fish in a big sea. Addy never struck me as someone who wanted a lot of attention; Jada seemed to love it. But I bet both women would give their eye teeth to be on a team that wins their conference and goes deep in the tournament.
All the traditional reasons still apply:I mean of course it's speculation because none of the players are just going to come out and say it but I think the money excuse is not totally THE reason. It definitely is a factor but the desire to play in a better run system, both offensively and defensively is enticing.
All the traditional reasons still apply:
But money is a big issue. College athletes today are working professionals based on time commitment and compensation components (House & NIL). And money comes into play a few ways:
- Homesick
- Playing Time
- Not Happy with School/Community
- Conflict with Coach
- Coach's System Doesn't Maximize Players Skills
- Not Clicking Personally with Teammates
- Players like Crooks, Brown and Williams can make serious money and there's a chance there's a school out there that will pay crazy money compared to what their existing school is paying.
- Players hear what other players are making (or rumored) around the country. That applies to starters, but also key bench players. Especially if they feel blocked and want to start and get starter pay at their next school.
- Young players want to get on the starting player gravy train ASAP. So young players will be less willing to be that valued backup for multiple years.
- Money is a measuring stick. If players feel their $ aren't commensurate based on what teammates are making, they will feel slighted and look elsewhere. After all, these are 20ish year olds.