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[QUOTE="CamrnCrz1974, post: 2907164, member: 1052"] Quigley, Becky, and Toliver all adjutsed to the pace of the WNBA and demonstrated that they not just hit threes, but could create off the dribble and could pass. If you look at Toliver and Quigley, they have worked on their release points and speed so as to shoot the ball that much quicker against a closing defender. KML has not demonstrated that her offensive abilities are as diverse as the players you named. She may get there in time, but after four years, that has not been the case. And considering she was the #3 pick in the draft, a lot more is expected of her (by virtue of the draft position). As an aside, the men's players you named - Ray Allen, Glen Rice, James Harden, Larry Bird, specifically - were beyond elite offensively. As I mentioned above, KML is not in close to that class offensively as of yet because she has not demonstrated (on the professional level) the ability to score in so many ways that they have. [/QUOTE]
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