It doesn't explain why Stokes didn't perform as well under Geno. Maybe she just clicks better with Laimbeer or in the Liberty system.
Thus far she isn't
all that different yet. There's a few jumpers that she'll try on the Liberty that she generally would not have tried on UConn. On defense she's doing the same stuff that she did at UConn. The main difference is not in what Kiah has done, but in the value the coach places on what Kiah does. Laimbeer thinks she should have more minutes on his team than Geno wanted her to have at UConn.
I guess the most interesting thing is that she's made the transition to the pros so well on defense. I would have expected a much bigger dropoff in her defensive effectiveness, at least for her rookie year. But she seems to have gotten up to speed on that front very quickly.
That said, if the Laimbeer can continue to build her offensive confidence, I could see her averaging high single digits or low double digit scoring in a couple of years. That would be good enough to make her a starter on almost any team, which would be amazingly cool from my perspective.
Random thought: Can Kiah dunk? With her physical attributes it at least seems possible in a practice setting, if not in a game. Never heard a sniff of her attempting one anywhere, though.