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Jeff Jacobs: Reality bites Auriemma, UConn
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[QUOTE="CamrnCrz1974, post: 2674771, member: 1052"] [USER=366]@MilfordHusky[/USER] , DeWanna Booner is a wing. She was a guard in high school. She was a perimeter-oriented player who could rebound in college. But she has been exclusively a perimeter player in the WNBA. In Phoenix, she has only been a shooting guard or small forward - in other words, a wing. In the WNBA, Azura Stevens is going to be a designated power forward who will be successful if she is working with another post player who can also step out and has range on her shot and with whom she can rotate positions offensively and defensively, depending on matchups. Ideally, she would be drafted at #3 by Chicago and paired with Stefanie Dolson. Their game complement each other so well that it will be a great pairing (especially since Chicago has a hole at PF with Jessica Breland signing with Atlanta in the offseason). As far as Stevens' upside, I do not see her at the level of Elena Delle Donne. Stevens has a good handle and can hit the outside shot. Delle Donne can handle and create better and is a much better shooter overall. And if paired together in Washington (purely hypothetical), Delle Donne would be the starter at SF, with Azura at PF, and Emma Meesseman at C (as an aside, Meesseman is missing the 2018 WNBA season). [/QUOTE]
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