Sluconn Husky
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Can't find this anywhere so perhaps this'll be new:
Can't find this anywhere so perhaps this'll be new:
Her outside shooting looks very good.
I mean, everybody's outside shooting looks good if you only show the makes...
It will be interesting to see how Minnesota uses her. If the outside game displayed in this video is consistent enough that she can play as a 3, that raises her ceiling as a WNBA player substantially.
Candace and Napheesa both train with the same trainer.Good of Candace to volunteer to do that.
I bet Sylvia will enjoy having Napheesa and Shepard on her team. Both have range, are good rebounders, and are excellent passers.I think Napheesa and Jess Shepard will be a really dangerous combination. They're both great passers and both good around the rim. They can both read defenses well and play high/low post and I could see them being effective trading off on the two spots.
I think the two of them are great matches with Cheryl Reeve. I think she'll deploy them well. I still can't believe Minnesota was able to get both of them.
Yes just a play on words.Candace and Napheesa both train with the same trainer.
I'd be interested to know when this video was shot, this week or this past summer. I know this is just a small sample of what Pheesa will see shortly on a nightly basis, but if she can drain shots against 6'4" Parker consistently, I think she'll be OK.
It didn't appear either one could stop the other. The deeper into the season she goes, the more comfortable and confident she'll become. Don't be concerned about Collier, she'll be fine. With 2 starters out at the beginning of the season recovering from injuries and Moore out for the year, Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve has already said Collier will get lots of playing time. Thanks for the video Sluconn.
I think Napheesa and Jess Shepard will be a really dangerous combination. They're both great passers and both good around the rim. They can both read defenses well and play high/low post and I could see them being effective trading off on the two spots.
I think the two of them are great matches with Cheryl Reeve. I think she'll deploy them well. I still can't believe Minnesota was able to get both of them.
TI'm going to take my first post-tournament venture out on a limb and predict that BOTH of these young ladies will have a long and profitable career playing professionally.