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"Showdown on the Rez": #23 Arizona State vs. #4 Baylor
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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 2913172, member: 6620"] Interesting early-season encounter that give some glimpses of positives and challenges. Re: Baylor: - They've got more than a few tools in that front-court kit of theirs, don't they? Brown and Cox as starters and Smith coming into work with either of them. I'd imagine that Egbo will get to that point. I liked what I saw of her in the post-HS all-star games and think she'll grow into a very solid player. - Brown. Still a case of sometimes yes, sometimes no. Luckily for Baylor, there are other front-court options. - Cox has matured into a different direction than I might've imagined when she was touring HS campuses. Has obviously been in the weight room and bulked up, To me she's most effective from the elbow in. See's the floor well, passes well (she and Jessica Shepard are very good at this). Rebounds. Will be interesting to see what happens when Brown heads to the pro's and shes' paired with Smith and/or Egbo. - Agree with the comment(s) that the development of the guards and wings are the critical area for Baylor. Who, if anyone, can be Kim's brains on the court, like Wallace seemed to be? Jackson is a talented player but it's hard to come in and mesh all those parts. Once again, still early but good to see one of these early match-ups (like Oregon and the 'Cuse). [/QUOTE]
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