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[QUOTE="RPM101370, post: 2246160, member: 410"] So many myths here. "She will put fannies in the seat." No. Did she put fannies in the seats at TBA? No, attendance is down. We're the networks dying to put her games on prime time? No. True superstars are already playing in near empty arenas. The addition of DD to a team might add one fannie, her daddies'. "The talent is unquestionable" No. she is a career 41% shooter from the floor, 28% shooter from three, 78% free throw shooter and has more career turnovers than assists (every year). On the plus side she is mercurial, inconsistent, had poor body language and has been known to pout. So there's that. "She will get endorsement deals." Yeah, no again. Endorsement deals for women are few and far between and reserved for the best of the best. Champions. Superstars. DD's claim to fame is a Freshman of the Year award followed by years of making "watch lists" only to be completely absent from those same lists at the end of the year. Replaced by kids with far less "God given talent" but way greater drive, attitude and production. Sorry, nobody outside of our small little world of college basketball super fans (and her over-involved father) knows or cares about this girl. And most of us only know of her because of the drama that follows her. We certainly are not following her amazing accomplishments ont he court. She, and her teams, have won exactly nothing. How many times does this duck need to quack? (Hint, it's a duck) [/QUOTE]
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