I don’t think ONO has changed as considerably over the course of college as successful UConn > WNBA players of years past. I think she is what she is, and what she is is a skilled, but not dominant, facilitating forward with good defensive instincts and a tendency to foul. There’s a place for this profile in the league; it’s a matter of whether she finds it.Would have liked to see Liv stay for another year, she seems to need more time getting ready for the pros, and UCONN could use her height!
I’m not saying UConn couldn’t have used her services for another year but your frontcourt should already be five deep next season and I don’t think she’d exit this time next year much differently than she is now.