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[QUOTE="fairluvwar, post: 3429474, member: 6933"] Yes it is, and to your point Maukurat has to start. I've felt that way for a month. I get that at first it was about waiting for her to gain confidence and then perhaps some sort of symbolic thing with Kyla to continue to start, but for the long term chances of this team they need their most talented players to start, and they need to have as many scoring threats on the court as possible. We all love Kyla but she just is not a scoring threat and obviously has other physical and skill limitations. I believe Anna is also their smartest player and best passer. This is a completely different team with her on the court so in my opinion if theres a chance of them turning a corner its going to be with her getting as much playing time as possible. Tonight was a decent start, albeit against a bad Memphis team. But there was a difference in the way the ball moved with precision and authority and decisiveness. The passes were quick and crisp as opposed to slow and lazy. Their offensive success depends on ball and body movement. Sometimes they go through cold streaks but if they moved the ball consistently enough to get good shots more often I think those cold streaks would be fewer and farther in between. I said they have talent, their biggest problems remain between the ears. [/QUOTE]
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