Dillon77
WBB Enthusiast; ND Alum, Fan
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Regarding Stanford's less prominent alums, I think they fell into two categories:I know. Sad, but not surprised - she was a second string point guard/forward at best and that was before Smesko and his live by the trey, die by the trey offense came to town. She was already not an amazing fit before and I was really uncertain how she'd have a spot now.
That said, it's weird to see other less prominent alums like Carrington, Smith, and Samuelson be starters in the W while Jones didn't even stay on a roster into her third season as a pro. She's super likeable, but she really hasn't developed much as a player since her sophomore year, so I'm not sure I can see an obvious road ahead for her.
- They fell into the right situation, regarding style of play and/or a stable environment. Carrington was drafted and nurtured initially by Curt Miller who thought so much of her, he reacquired her for the Wings. Carrington offers what Miller wants.
- They bounced around to find the right place at the right time, all while working on their game. That certainly applies to Samuelson and Smith who kept working it here, there and everywhere before finding the right spots, Smith got her shot in Chicago, then joined Minnesota while Karlie got a break with the Mystics before also joining the Lynx.
- So, if Haley Jones wants to keep hoopin', work on that game (shooting, in particular) and go where there are opportunities. And, if my logic flow holds, she, too, may find her way to Minnesota.