Hmmm. Curious. Who proclaimed her a 6-3 point guard if you don't mind me asking? That seems far-fetched to me as her handle is a bit loose to put it kindly. Someone described it as sloppy.
She's actually 6-2 but with long arms that will allow her to play bigger. She's a wing or PF. Her perimeter shooting needs to improve a lot to be a good wing.
I've only watched her online, both high school games (admittedly I stop watching because of the level of play) and in FIBA events. I'm a bit ambivalent about her. On the one hand, she's one of those players you can't take your eyes off. She's almost perfect physically and glides up and down the court. Her game, however, always seems to disappoint. She's a bit of a drifter and too often a spectator. She drifts out to the 3-point line and seems content to stay there and watch even though she is by far the best player on her team. Her perimeter shooting needs a lot of work (37%/16% at FIBA U17) though she wouldn't be the first good player to shoot poorly at a FIBA event.
She has a lot of potential but needs the right coach if she wants to be great.
Maybe it was me who just made up that rumor, haha.
And to be clear, it was tongue in cheek, referring to the recurring theme where an athletic tall girl leads one fast break and suddenly she's the next Candace Parker.
My recollection was that some of the comments on Prosper went even further, but perhaps I was just reading some of the typical hype too literally (e.g. "can play all 5 positions" or things like that).
Plus, in the (limited) glimpses I watched of her FIBA World Cup games, it seemed like she was vying to bring up or handle the ball a lot (not just on opportune occasions).
Anyway, I agree. What I saw of her ball-handling abilities was nothing unprecedented for a 6'3" (or 6'2") player.
Basically, my suggestion was that not many teams could afford to exempt her from doing dirty work down low, but a team that already has interior workhorses might be able to gamble and develop/play her more "experimentally" and "creatively."