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Time will tell.

I'm not going to judge a teenager for their "perceived" bravado. I taught tweenagers and teenagers for over 30 years. Nothing surprises me about them. Though in the case, a little guidance from her coach or parents might not be a bad idea.
 
Just for the record, Boothe was named MVP at the McDonald's All-American game last night. She was high point player, made four three's, got more rebounds than any other player, in some ways dominated the game. So maybe she knows exactly what she is talking about. But she would be better off letting her game do her talking. Her comments can be a little hard to take.
 
Rellah is a fairly big-bodied and strong left-handed player who can definitely hit the three. She's about 6'1" or maybe slightly taller and will join Joyner Holmes (no pun intended) in the Texas front court.

It's not ridiculous that Megan maintained her status for 4 years. Think Maya, Candace, or Elena. Some kids are just that good.
 
I kind of felt sorry for the kid. Hope it all turns out well for her.
 
Liked the response from Megan as she sidestepped the smack talk. Already sounding like a Husky.
For those that didn't read the article:
(Walker, when reached for comment, said, "We are cool. We both like to compete. ... This is about business, and the reason I kept my ranking was because I took care of business.")
I don't know much about Walker.... but I like her already. :)
 
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My advice to her- act like you've been there before. Nothing shuts people up like letting your game speak for you....
 
Even if she had not committed, Geno would not be recruiting her.... Taurasi was not that cocky at 17.
 
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