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Staley Suggests she landed another one
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[QUOTE="CamrnCrz1974, post: 2408705, member: 1052"] Jordyg, with all due respect, this is [U]NOT[/U] true. This was Dan Olson's last evaluation of Collier (from the fall of 2014, her HS senior year): [I]Long, athletic perimeter threat with emerging range to the arc; wingspan with length on perimeter handles in transition; versatile defender, catches and finishes in traffic; off-the-charts potential.[/I] [URL="https://www.girlsbasketballreport.com/index.cfm"]Dan Olson Collegiate Girls Basketball Report[/URL] This was Prospect Nations commentary/evaluation notes from autumn 2013: [I]The game continues to grow in terms of the size and versatility of players, especially at the forward positions. No. 4 Napheesha Collier of OFallon, Mo., No. 2 Katie Lou Samuelson of Fullerton, Calif., and No. 5 Jessica Shepard of Lincoln, Neb., all have displayed the skill sets to play multiple positions on the offensive end of the floor. At the same time, they have the size and length of prospects who have typically been pigeonholed as strictly back-to-basket post players. As the womens game continues to get more television time, we expect this trend to become more of the norm.[/I] [URL="https://prospectsnation.com/story/2015-rankings-roundtable-part-i"]2015 Rankings Roundtable Part I | Prospects Nation[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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