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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 2297124, member: 7548"] Courtney Vander Sloot is a perfect example of what it takes for a pass-first guard to excel in the WNBA. She became a fearless offensive threat that other teams (and her teammates) have to respect. She is one of the best drivers to the hole and an excellent 3 point shooter. This is the trajectory that all great point guards must take (ask Mo). Also nice when you have some of the smartest players in the league to pass to with respect to movement. (Quiqley, Dolson) CVS natural ability is certainly not better than Saniya's. It is attitude. She suffered these mental blocks by her own admission at UConn before finally getting some much needed confidence her senior year. She needs to find it again but the WNBA will not give her 4 years to grow. If she is not markedly better by next year, I am not sure she will have a roster spot. This international season in Israel is very important for her in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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