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The Answer to the Amari riddle?
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[QUOTE="Tufkas, post: 4504751"] From the little we've seen, she seems an excellent passer from the post, out to in, with excellent form releasing the ball. Must have really strong wrists, which speaks to her outside shooting as well. No better evidenced than that pass for the assist pass while sitting. Setting aside the humor, the degree of difficulty was off the charts. The vision to spot the cutter behind her. The feel for the game (if not audacity) to choose a bounce pass. Then to get enough bounce with little downward space to hit it hard enough off the floor to bounce it back up to where it was catchable. And finally locating it perfectly passing behind her to the cutter. All that in a split second, while not traveling. For me, that sort of instinct cannot be taught. Massively impressive. [/QUOTE]
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