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Amari: New Leaf Just Budding?
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4335296, member: 5798"] I think Amari will ”breakout“ at some point this year. The more she plays, the sooner she settles in and becomes a consistent contributor to our team. The only person that can stop or slow down Amari is Amari. At 6’5”, Amari has enough size to be dominant. Whether her is or not depends on how much “pit bull” she has or acquires. Lest we forget, Aliyah Boston (South Carolina) is deemed the best post player in the country. Coincidentally she’s 6’5” also. A thousand likes to you for this comment!! We don’t know what‘s going on in a player’s head (or how much if any) heart they have. The old saying is very true, and for good reason…..NEVER underestimate the heart of a champion. Players have various degrees of dog/dawg in them. Some have a small lap dog that some observers might label as “soft.” While other have a raging Pit Bull inside, and play like it all the time. NaLyssa Smith (Baylor/Indiana Fever) has a pit Bull mentality. She had 26 pts 11 rebs yesterday in a 2 point win over the Chicago Sky. She’s doing the same thing now (and playing just as hard) as she did at Baylor. My kind of player!!! She’s not intimidated by bigger older players she plays against. She’s playing with no fear and a ton of confidence. THATS what I’m talking about. Go hard or go home. [/QUOTE]
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