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EricLA

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Interesting list - Bueckers, Fudd and Betts. Amihere for Canada. Younger Sabally for Germany. Not sure if Amihere has more upside than Edwards for Canada - will be interesting to see which one ends up better. My vote is on Edwards!
 

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Entertaining as he projects the results. :D
 

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I would have added Aliyah Edwards because she is already on the Canada's senior team.
I would have added Aaliyah Boston to the list because the last time she face off against Rupert she dominated.
Laeticia Amihere has got a long way to go health wise to be a FIBA star 10 years from now.
I think they got the wrong Sabally sister, Satou should be the one to bank on IMO.
Raisa Musina from Russia should get a mention.
:eek: Napheesa Collier will be 33 and Sabrina Ionescu will be 32, both will still be ballin IMO.
 
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Geramy has a chance to be really good in the future with Satou, Nyara, Gulich, Fiebich, Geiselsoder, and Bessoir. When they’re all in their primes, they could be dangerous.

I’m surprised Juste Jocyte didn’t make the list. She’s already a young sensation.
 

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I would have added Aliyah Edwards because she is already on the Canada's senior team.
I would have added Aaliyah Boston to the list because the last time she face off against Rupert she dominated.
Laeticia Amihere has got a long way to go health wise to be a FIBA star 10 years from now.
I think they got the wrong Sabally sister, Satou should be the one to bank on IMO.
Raisa Musina from Russia should get a mention.
:eek: Napheesa Collier will be 33 and Sabrina Ionescu will be 32, both will still be ballin IMO.
I think Mussina was waived by her WNBA team. My understanding, though, is she has a ton of talent and potential.
 

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"With Bueckers pulling the strings, it was Fudd who was the difference-maker."

These young women were made to play with one another. They will make each other even better.
 

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I nominate Anna Makurat and Nika Muhl to these lists! :)

And an old-timer named Kay Nurse.
 

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Stanford got a verbal this week from Eleni Bosgana.
Very versatile 6-2 wing/forward with some shooting range. Doesn't this pick up just about fill all Stanford's scholarships for a year or two?
 

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Very versatile 6-2 wing/forward with some shooting range. Doesn't this pick up just about fill all Stanford's scholarships for a year or two?
We have two more scholarships to fill for this class... targeting a guard and a post I believe.
 

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