UcMiami,
I made that statement based on the one game I saw her play in person, A
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) post-season game last year. As you know, she attended
Mater Dei High School here in southern California. I also saw KML
at our local high school when she was a senior at Mater Dei. That too was a CIF post season game. Mater Dei is a private parochial school that has a long reputation and tradition of having championship caliber boys & girls basketball teams. Like UConn, it's news when they lose. They have a very large and loyal following.
Both boys and girls teams are usually rated #1 in the state, and top 10 in the country. Mater Dei recruits it's players. They are also petitioned by parents of some of the best female players in the area for admission into their school and their basketball program.
ALL of their players are hand picked. They are the best players from various local club teams.
Katy Lou's Mater Dei team did not need her to do the things that Geno is asking her to do. The game I saw featured her as their 3 point shooter. She never once drove to the basket, as she was defended by smaller, quicker opponents. I did not see her take a shot off of a dribble. She took lots of 3's with no one in her face (set shots), or shot from behind a screen.
As I remember, she only missed 1 or 2 shots. She didn't bang down low under the basket on defense. They had a
very capable big handling those duties. Mater Dei blew out their opponent that night. Katie Lou was the star and MVP of the game. That night, she did what was asked and expected of her. Granted it was only 1 game. I'm NOT suggesting that she's not a well rounded player. I just made an observation based on the 1 game I saw her play.
If you have seen her in action more than once (while she was in high school) in person or on TV, then I bow to your opinion. You would have more games from which to draw an opinion from than me.
We're usually on the same page, but if you disagree on this one, I'm OK with it.