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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 2245419, member: 199"] Nice. What would concern me with DD as a GM are two things: 1. Shooting percentages - she improved this last year at TN but for her college career she ended up below 30% from three and below 40% from two, I believe. She has never had coaching that helped her identify which shots to take and which to pass up. And professional defenses are a lot better than most of what she saw in college. 2. Assist/Turnover ratio - she is below 1.0 for her college career - she is a willing passer and often led her team in assists but generally led her team in TOs as well. Again, professional defenses are going to be tougher. When she is on, she is dynamic and can carry a team for stretches and those skills do translate well to the pro ranks. But consistency (not of effort but of results) is not there and she can lose games just as easily as she can win them. Of the 'dynamic scorers' coming out of college with a chance at the pros, DD is near the bottom in both field goal percentage and A/TO - Sims, Mitchell, Eps, Williams, Plum, etc. were all more efficient offensively in college. [/QUOTE]
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