In her interview after being drafted, she indicated that she came to UConn with the idea of 'learning how to play on a team'. From a statistical perspective, if thats all that it is, and that is what it takes to elevate yourself in the draft, she probably would have been better to stay at Wisconsin and rack up the stats. 'Me, Me, Me' she stated is where she was at.
But to do that, then get drafted into the professional league(s) and have to go play for a 'team', well that takes some amount of transition time. I think we kind of felt a bit of that transition learning curve this season with her at UConn. In the long run, I think that having that transition time occur while in college, particularly playing under the UConn coaching staff will pay off in spades for her.
I look forward to seeing how she prospers!