In Turner's defense, I think a lot of it is just her demeanor. She had the same body language/expression when she scored 14 in the 2nd half against Connecticut. She just seems mild mannered.
The biggest areas where she struggles are strength and hands. She is long, blocks well and is a pogo stick when she jumps for the ball, but she is consistently outmuscled for rebounds and she has awful hands for a post player. If she added 15 pounds of muscle to her frame and worked on catching entry passes, different story. Also, she is more effective when she has some room to create. When she is super deep with a man in front of her, she doesn't finish well. Give her the ball 5-10 feet away from the rim and she can create for herself. She's much more effective there than buried in the post taking contested layups. She's much more of a PF in that sense rather than a traditional bruising center like a Coates or Jones. In the W, I think she could develop into a really really good power forward with her length and athleticism. She also has good perimeter skills for a post player that can be utilized.