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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2242098, member: 5798"] Jordy, you make some interesting observations that I find difficult to debate. This past season, we saw several WNBA teams cut former 1st round draftees in favor of fresh healthy and highly talented players coming from college that will start at the bottom end of the salary scale. If DD fails to impress or conform her game (and outlook) to an acceptable level of proficiency and consistency as a professional, I doubt she'll be around long enough to cause a coach to be terminated. Coaches will not keep anyone on roster they feel can't/won't become a great teammate, play hard ALL OF THE TIME, can't help their team win games, and in turn keep them employed. She'll start at the end of the bench, and have to work her way towards the other end. There are a few talented seniors from college joining the W [U]every year,[/U] that get off the plane league when they report to camp. (Mo Jefferson, Kayla McBride, Nneka Owgumike, Tayler hill, Alyssa Thomas, Allisha Gray, Stewie, Jewell Loyd, and Elena Delle Donne come to mind just to name a few). It will be interesting to she how she will fare at the next level. [/QUOTE]
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