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[QUOTE="bballnut90, post: 2749283, member: 2117"] Good observations. I’m not sure there’s really a spot for Tuck on this team with Thomas/Jones/Chiney in the front court. I don’t think they’re utilizing Jonquel well enough. Incorporating her with Chiney is going to take time, or I could see JJ signing with a different team in the next couple of years since it appears Chiney is more of a priority than JJ. The Sun have been fantastic though. They just need to keep up the momentum. Their youth/inexperience could catch up with them by the post season though. As far as other teams....title goes through LA IMO. Parker is getting back into the swing of things, Gray is probably the best PG in the league, Nneka has been stellar, the chemistry and experience is there. Not to mention Sims. They won’t have a perfect record, but I’d have a hard time betting against them. Seattle is a lot better too. Stewart/Loyd make up a heck of a 1-2 punch. Still need improved post play. Atlanta is dangerous but I don’t think they’re a tangible title threat. Could see them going far and they’re capable of knocking off the big dogs but I don’t think they can finish the deal. Minnesota has been bad. They’re old and I think they’re on a downward trend. Maya also hasn’t looked like her old self the last two seasons. Dallas is similar to Atlanta, I think they’re a year or two away from being a real title threat though. Especially if Cambage stays and Stevens improves. Washington, I don’t think they have what it takes to get far this year. New York isn’t a top team IMO. Too reliant on Charles, she shouldn’t be shooting 20 shots per game. Chicago and Indiana are bad. Good thing they have stellar rookies. Landing a quality big would do wonders for either squad next year. Vegas is dangerous IMO. Wilson is legit but needs to finish shots. If she hits 1-2 more per game and Plum/Jefferson are effective, they’ll win a lot more games. Gotta get better looks for K-Mac too. [/QUOTE]
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