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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 2269257, member: 7548"] Thank you. I am just frustrated by the SA situation. During our discussion, I did look up Kayla's game to game stats and one strong positive I did not appreciate is the large number of times she goes to the line and the FT percentage you pointed out to me. I guess when you watch, FT's just do not stick in your mind as clearly as 3pt shots. Unfortunately, many of her 3 pt shots are of the "very difficult" variety and that clearly hurts her percentages. I do realize that this often happens since SA is offensively a weak team in general and she often feels the needs to take over. That is why I like to think Isabelle's play and better 3pt shooting from Plum and a healthier MoJeff can take some of the pressure off. Even if all that happens, no depth and no center will still hurt SA big time. If Aja Wilson is drafted next year, I think SA will turn itself around pretty quickly. [/QUOTE]
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