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[QUOTE="TeamFirst!, post: 4422673, member: 11538"] Watched the Madagascar game. Jana is athletic and she is well coached. She made 2 smooth 3 pointers and she passed well. She keeps it simple when possible and sets up just in front of the basket and has decent moves. Several times she was triple teamed. My sense is she is a solid team mate who sincerely roots for others. I like her handle for a big but she's not a guard. She has the makings of a power forward with some scoring skill. She runs the floor well but is going to need some breaks in PT. She can play post but will be scored on in top level competition. Not a big jumper. A Larry Bird type big. She's still very young though and has potential. She has one of the best handles I've seen for a post player. Ideally she's a power forward, certainly in the pros. Very likeable. Competitive. Sometimes almost goal hung as she likes to run. Someone should offer her team mate Salmon a division 1 scholarship also as she can play. Decent post player. They were Africa's twin towers. I gotta say it was refreshing to see the kids from Madagascar signing in the stands during the game. There was a sense of community you don't often see in America. African culture is very special in so many ways. Everyone happy and positive. [/QUOTE]
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