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Texas' Booker repeats as 2025 Cheryl Miller award winner
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[QUOTE="WBBTakeover, post: 5250888, member: 13257"] I get it, but being on a WNBA roster does not equate to being pro ready. Madison Booker can be on a WNBA roster (and will be when she's ready). She also can't lead a WNBA team to anything other than the lottery because, at this point in her career, she isn't ready to contribute at that level. Her games against top tier NCAA talent prove that. Players like Kierstan Bell and Kiah Stokes aren't good examples because they are hanging on to WNBA careers by the skin of their teeth. It is my belief that if they were not friends with the best player in the WNBA (the 3x M'VP), they wouldn't have the jobs they currently have. Next year, they might find themselves on the outside looking in. Madison Booker is a great college talent, but she would get CHEWED UP in the WNBA. Even someone as clownish and underwhelming as Bell would feast on her. [/QUOTE]
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