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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2589902, member: 5798"] I do know one thing about Lou. Her 3's are rally and "run" killers. She become a much better shooter than she was when she arrived. Before, she was just a "set" shooter, now she can drive to the basket, or come off a screen and pull up for a jumper. Watch her. If she takes that little hop step before she shoots, it's going in. Lou had to be transformed into the player she is today. It was not done overnight, but over time. Lou will be a high lottery pick next year. She'll have [U]everything[/U] GM's and coaches want in a player. The same is true with [B]Megan Walker[/B], not overnight, but over time. Once Megan has [B]totally bought in [/B]to Geno's philosophy of how to play "UConn" basketball, which is different from the type of basketball she's played up to this point, she'll be fine. Where the mind goes, the body will follow. All of the sophomores, juniors and seniors have ran that gauntlet, and come through the other end. Once she gets there, she will begin to play like the rest of her teammates. She'll play like an insider, not an outsider. Right now she seems to be like a salmon swimming upstream. Everyone goes through that metamorphosis at their own pace. Some quicker than others. No two players a alike. Soon, she will turn around and begin to swim downstream with ease. [/QUOTE]
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