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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 5082564, member: 6620"] Liked a lot of what [USER=2117]@bballnut90[/USER] said. In particular, I agree with his take on Aneesah Morrow going to Chicago. Yes, she's from the Windy City and, yes, played a year with Angel Reese, but I don't think she offers enough shooting to stretch the floor as a three opposite Reese. Chicago should look to bolster its wing/ball handling/outside shooting. [LIST] [*]If a point guard, Olivia Miles could be an excellent choice in part because she's also a tall point guard who can rebound and create her own fast break. [*]Will Onyenware be back? If so, that could be your starting wing. I'd look for a big guard/wing who has speed and can run the floor. [/LIST] The rest of the comments will come under categories: [B]Show Me[/B] [LIST] [*]With all due respect, let's see how Fudd and Harmon come back from injuries. It's been a long time since we've seen Azzi and think it would be prudent to see how she looks and holds up. Ditto Harmon. Miles has been actively practicing since late winter and supposedly looks all the way back. [*]Also, those two -- and Miles -- can come back for one more year. I expect them all to exit stage pro, but you never know. [/LIST] [B]Versatility Will Help [/B] Players that can do a lot of this and that will increase value. That's why I think Shyanne Sellers and Sonia Citron will go first round, being solid in just about every facet of the game. If Citron gets picked by Minnesota, she's slot in with Carleton and play the next 10 years thinking she's gone to heaven under Coach Reeve. [B]Hear Me Out on this One...[/B] [LIST] [*]Yes, Indiana needs to upgrade at the power forward spot, where the subs are playing early and often instead of Ms. Smith. [*]I'm not sure Barker offers a lot different than Smith, to be candid. Would like to see how she does on the Left Coast. [*]Why not go with a three-way scorer at power forward who can also rebound, willingly plays defense and is excellent at the pick and pop? That would be ND's 6'3" Maddy Westbeld, who can just drive south on Rte. 31 to join the Fever. Yes, it's a homer pick, but she's solid, has movement is underrated and she's got the mentality. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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