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[QUOTE="TheFarmFan, post: 5299596, member: 9403"] [USER=10934]@GamecockFam[/USER] [USER=6414]@Gamecockfan77[/USER] and other Gamecocks, feel free to weigh in here, but Amihere also really seems like an energy player, and she's probably used to sellout crowds and big energy from her time in a South Carolina uniform. She mentioned after the same [URL='https://valkyries.wnba.com/video/kayla-thornton-tiffany-hayes-and-laetitia-amihere-postgame-press-conference-6-19-25']during the presser[/URL] (at around the 2:45 mark) that the fans gave her energy when they got down early. So I also wonder if she's just one of those "big shot" players who clicks when she's riding the wave but can also phone it in at times? She's not really a natural shooter or a naturally gifted player at any one phase of the game, but she's kind of a Swiss army knife who can do it all, so when she's high energy around the basket she magically makes things happen on offense, clogs the paint on defense, and is long and agile to disrupt passes. She also did an incredibly funny impression of Caitlin Clark doing one of her trademark face-grimace-flop acting jobs when the replay clearly showed no one touched CC at all, and was clearly riding the fan wave towards the end of the game and hamming it up. (As an aside, having now seen CC twice in person, I gotta say: she's SUPER whiny. Hardly a possession went by when she wasn't complaining about a no-call on the way back down the sideline. By the end of it, I was pretty much on board with Podz' sideline antics: [ATTACH type="full"]110202[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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