Whether or not Dorka is a key contributor will depend on which Dorka shows up. If the sophomore version shows up, shooting almost 40% from the arc and hopefully a decent % from the FT line, then Dorka can be an impactful player much like Stanford’s Prechtel. If we get the junior version of Dorka who shot 20% from the arc and 43% from the FT line, then we are really getting another player like Liv, who opponents will give up the 3-pt shot to and attack when she gets the ball in the low blocks.
Your comparison to Z is appropriate. I remember Geno being excited about a 6’6” player who could shoot the 3. Truth is that Z was a marginal 3-pt shooter at UNC as a sophomore, shooting just 28%. When she was finally eligible at UConn, Z evidently forgot to bring along her 3-pt shot, shooting only 17%.
That’s when Geno put Z on a crash course to spend more time in the low post. Z actually responded pretty well, but moving Z inside moved Pheesa outside, which sub-optimized the best low post player in the country.