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First Night...was Amari DeBerry

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Amari DeBerry
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The three first night visitors were:
Hannah Gusters 6'4" 2020 -Post from TX- picked up a UCONN offer.
Natalija Marshall 6'5" 2020 -F/Post from Christ the King, NY
Caroline Ducharme 6'0" 2021 SG/W from MA.
Who do you think has the most potential, Gusters or Marshall?
 
Who do you think has the most potential, Gusters or Marshall?
Gusters because she has the body built to handle contact down low, the ability to step out and stretch you to the arc, and the hands & agility to finish at the rim with either hand. If you look at Sarah Andrews highlight video on YouTube that's Gusters on the finishing end of about 90% of Andrews' passes.
Marshal is very skilled but too slightly built to be a fulltime post player IMO.
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Gusters because she has the body built to handle contact down low, the ability to step out and stretch you to the arc, and the hands & agility to finish at the rim with either hand. If you look at Sarah Andrews highlight video on YouTube that's Gusters on the finishing end of about 90% of Andrews' passes.
Marshal is very skill but too slightly built to be a fulltime post player IMO.
Marshall seems to be built like Cameron Brink or Stewie (before Stewie got stronger).
 
Gusters because she has the body built to handle contact down low, the ability to step out and stretch you to the arc, and the hands & agility to finish at the rim with either hand. If you look at Sarah Andrews highlight video on YouTube that's Gusters on the finishing end of about 90% of Andrews' passes.
Marshal is very skilled but too slightly built to be a fulltime post player IMO.View attachment 35255
I like your thoughts on posts and the analysis.
 
BTW: FWIW...the Hall of Fame is aware of Amara DeBerry and her elite level ability/potential.
Fingers crossed...if she winds up at UConn maybe we get to see a preview of her skills in January 2020 and/or January 2021.
 
Kara Wolters is the most often overlooked UCONN WBB great player. Among Kara's credentials:
NCAA Champion 1995
National Player of the Year 1997
World Cup Champion 1998
WNBA Champion 1999
Olympic Champion 2000
And one of Geno's/CD's greatest coaching jobs. For all those who think that UConn must recruit players who are All American quality as frosh, take a look at old videos of how Kara developed from a good, tall player to National Player of the Year.
 

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