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[QUOTE="EricLA, post: 2870871, member: 26"] This is just strictly my opinion with lots of wiggle room. With the amount of talent UCONN is amassing, a player ranked #28 is LIKELY to be in the middle of the depth chart - ahead of players like Irwin, Bent, or her sister, but behind everyone else. It is unlikely she'd ever be a starter and possible she may never see significant PT in a meaningful game. This is not to say she can't work her butt off, improve, and earn PT, but if you compare her to a player like Banks, who was ranked about 15 or so, and ended up leaving due to lack of perceived potential PT (similar to Michala Johnson), then it depends on what the player really wants out of a college experience and what she's willing to "settle" for if she comes to UCONN. It is my understanding that Myra is quite a bit better than Lexi at similar ages, but it remains to be seen what kind of interest both sides have... Myra is a 5'11" guard. UCONN is very hot on the trails of Buekers and Van Lith - both who are substantially higher (Myra is #59 per HG). There is certainly room for guards, with none for the class of 2019 for UCONN, but I guess a lot depends on who else UCONN can get from 2020... [/QUOTE]
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