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[QUOTE="Littlemin, post: 3894457, member: 10363"] The term “generational talent” is thrown around here way too easily. There is a big difference between today’s players and those even 10 or 15 years ago in that today’s players by and large have played basketball virtually year round and continuously for years with private coaching thrown in by the time they get to college. They have played against “the best” with the advent of national AAU schedules. So by and large the room for improvement is much less than it once was for most players. Bueckers is off to a tremendous start to her college career, but generational, not yet by a long shot. She may turn out to be but she has to earn it on the court; not by decree by talking heads, posters on a message board or social media. What you see now may be what you get and that is phenomenal play at an All-American level, but generational? That remains to be seen. As for Fudd, she has not played a college game yet and is coming off major surgery, as far as I know she has played somewhat sparingly for almost two years. How about letting her get here, practice and play before declaring her anything more than a very exciting, big time recruit? Because right now, that is exactly what she is. [/QUOTE]
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