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[QUOTE="bballnut90, post: 4280570, member: 2117"] Why is that relevant to her developing her players? Fact it she took players and significantly developed their skills and abilities over 4 years. Herbert-Harrigan was the #72 recruit and became the #6 WNBA draft pick by the time her career was done. Alaina Coates was the #28 recruit and got drafted 2nd overall in 2017. A'ja Wilson was afraid of contact as a freshman and developed into a very physical player and consensus NPOY as a senior. Aliyah Boston's improved leaps and bounds under Dawn. All of those kids put in a lot of work but it's comical that anyone argues Dawn doesn't develop her bigs. And to answer your question, Baylor's landed even more talent in that time frame, landing Lauren Cox, Kalani Brown, Queen Egbo, Nalyssa Smith, Nina Davis, and Beatrice Mompremier from 2013-2019. I don't think anyone questions that Kim does a heck of a job developing her front court players and she did a great job with that batch of players. [/QUOTE]
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