I think you may be right. For me the most surprising new comer is Mingo-Young and I believe that is because she does go get it, seems to give max effort 100% of the time she is in the game. Most disappointing has been the play of Promise Taylor. She just does not appear to have recovered from her injury. My opinion, Promise can make the difference between a good team and an elite team. We really need the pre-injury Promise for the physically and length she can bring, would help rebounding and defense. I think Promise‘s major issue is she is just not in game shape yet, hope she gets there soon.I think she excels in games where the pace is fast, and everyone jacks up quick shots and only 6-9 seconds are used on the shot clock. Games like Oregon, Arkansas, Texas A&M last year are some of her best games.
Hasn't really played anyone like that this year. The closest is probably Stanford, but.... eh not quite. That was also one of her better games - just didn't get many minutes due to Vic wanting more Wiggins and Mingo-Young in the 4th quarter. They actually turned the game around so it worked - but just came a little bit short of tying the game - as we saw.
She'll probably get her opportunity at some point this year. But ultimately, I don't think she's one of our top 5 players. Like Taylor and Wiggins, she probably does one (or two) things really well. But she's not as versatile as Bibby, Danberry, and Jackson. And obviously Carter plays a position that allots her more minutes overall - so her total minutes are trailing Carter's big time too.
I thought this question was for miss state fans
That, plus it is about her play this year.I thought this question was for miss state fans