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[QUOTE="Twolf, post: 3805311, member: 8437"] Hard to argue with both your statement and the one you replied to. The best players I’ve worked with, schemed to slow down, or watched were well rounded and had answers to however they were being defended. Players without answers become role players- doesn’t mean they aren’t good players, but there is a hole somewhere, and coaches at the D1 level will find it and exploit it. Sometimes we all forget that even the players with the best answers are either enhanced or handcuffed by the amount of talent around them, Breanna Stewart had all the answers, but we would all have to be pretty naive about BB to think her ability to showcase those skills wasn’t enhanced by having Morgan Tuck in the same front court, and having a point guard like Moriah Jefferson. Try scheming to stop that- at the end of four seasons no one could. Of course it didn’t hurt that a lot of additional players on those squads would have been welcome at 95% of the D-1 programs. [/QUOTE]
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