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I understand your analysis. However I would say instead of J Danberry that C Bibby and A Espinoza-Hunter were more of the beneficiaries of T McCowan and to a lesser extent A Howard. J Danberry is incredibly quick and strong with an uncanny ability to get to a spot for a shot or layup. Her biggest issue is obviously her lack of range. Any consistent shot was barely out to the free throw line. She also wasn’t the best free throw shooter last season.I don’t think it will go down at all I just don’t think she will be the leading scorer or a big time scorer. I’m almost 100% sure she came back to raise her WNBA stock and if that’s true she will definitely need to improve that area of her game no matter how many shooters she can defer to. Danberry got a lot of looks because of the attention Howard and McCowan garnered. I’m interested to see if she can step into that go role for her team.
J Danberry’s role is part of a bigger question mark for MSU. Coach Schaefer was obviously looking for options at point with grad transfers (M Moore) and transfers (C Patterson) the previous season. In short, it’s obvious he has concerns whether M Taylor is ready for the full time point role. J Danberry’s best role would be working holes in the defense for a driving layup or on some type of back door pass. She can also get a fair amount of points off steals. If there is another player capable of running point then J Danberry could be an extremely dangerous scorer capable of averaging in the upper teens. However she may have to be more a primary ball handler and initiate the offensive sets.
That’s a good one! They have improved simply by dumping Holly but let’s not get silly. They did lose Westbrook and Collins so they will be young. While the SEC isn’t as strong as some prior year iterations, Kentucky, Auburn, Arkansas should all be good. A great season for them would 6th. That said, Vanderbilt has to cut Stephanie White loose if these poll comes close to be accurate. The amount of money spent, the poor results, poor recruiting and frankly poor coaching show they mad a very poor choice.