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I wouldn't be surprised if Ionescu balks at playing in New York. Similar to Tina Charles and DelaDonne forcing trades. It will be interesting.
She should consider it a real opportunity. Biggest market, talent on the team, hopefully new arena & new coach - sounds like a draftee's dream scenario to me.I wouldn't be surprised if Ionescu balks at playing in New York. Similar to Tina Charles and DelaDonne forcing trades. It will be interesting.
She should consider it a real opportunity. Biggest market, talent on the team, hopefully new arena & new coach - sounds like a draftee's dream scenario to me.
I wouldn't be surprised if Ionescu balks at playing in New York. Similar to Tina Charles and DelaDonne forcing trades. It will be interesting.
So, the New York Liberty will get to ride their probable move into Brooklyn's Barclay Center with Sabrina Ionescu riding the wave with Tina Charles, Kia Nurse and Asia Durr.
And Lauren Cox probably gets to continue her Texas-centric hoops career in Dallas. I think that's a solid pairing with Izzy Harrison and hopefully Megan Gustafson and Azura Stevens can add expanded service off the bench.
Things get interesting with the other lottery picks: #3 (Indiana Fever) and #4 picks (Atlanta Dream).
Based on gut feelings and a fleeting glance of their respective teams' stat sheets:
- Indiana has a phenom center (McCowan) and a slew of guards, from Wheeler and the Mitchells to youngsters Paris Kea and Kennedy Burke. Up front, Candace Dupree averaged double figures at forward, but she just finished her 13th (?) year. Wil the new Indiana Fever coach and Tamika Catchings decide to move on and/or go young up front?
Someone pointed out that McCowan is used to playing down low by herself (no twin tower approach) so would Ruthie Hebard and or Beatrice Mompremier get in the same space as McCowan? Maybe a complementary player is best here: Can Bella Alarie -- with her diverse offensive skill set -- be the right way go? Her ability to play offense around the edges and help on the boards on defense could be intriguing.
If one wants to go small forward, Maryland's Kaila Charles at 6'1"?
- Atlanta needs scoring up front. I like the effort(s) Elizabeth Williams brings day-in and day-out but she's not a consistent scorer. I could see Ruthie Hebard going here, joining up with former Oregon guard Maite Cazorla. And if Indiana goes with Charles or somone else, Alarie could certainly be used here.
(And a 2nd cup of coffee thought: KLS could bring value as a 3, both at Indiana and/or Atlanta. Trade talk?)
Will ponder the rest of the league as the playoff ends and see some more of the draft-eligible players.
My thinking is that she would want to stay on the West Coast, closer to home. That would make Seattle the best choice. ( Maybe Los Angeles.) It all depends on how important that is to her. If it doesn't happen her rookie, year, I think it will happen at some point in her career.She should consider it a real opportunity. Biggest market, talent on the team, hopefully new arena & new coach - sounds like a draftee's dream scenario to me.
I haven't seen her play, but I need to. I remember her father at Duke.Alarie could prove to be the 2nd best player in the class, I wouldn’t be shocked to see her go in the top 4.
Chennedy Carter would be my pick for the Fever if she decides to come out early.Whoever got picks 3 and 4 were screwed big time unless Sabally comes out, which I dont see happening with her younger sister sitting out this year again. 1 and 2 are no brainers, but after that it is incredibly tricky. Both Hebard and Mompremier were likely late 1st or 2nd round picks if they came out this year and neither is ideal for Indiana. Alarie could be a good choice, but I dont like the idea of KLS when you already have Vivians who is a proven commodity filling that exact role. And honestly, KLS may lose a lot of her trade value thanks to her overbearing mother.
Chennedy Carter would be my pick for the Fever if she decides to come out early.
I haven't seen her play, but I need to. I remember her father at Duke.
Whoever got picks 3 and 4 were screwed big time unless Sabally comes out, which I dont see happening with her younger sister sitting out this year again. 1 and 2 are no brainers, but after that it is incredibly tricky. Both Hebard and Mompremier were likely late 1st or 2nd round picks if they came out this year and neither is ideal for Indiana. Alarie could be a good choice, but I dont like the idea of KLS when you already have Vivians who is a proven commodity filling that exact role. And honestly, KLS may lose a lot of her trade value thanks to her overbearing mother.
Snippet from a year end wrap up story in the Athletic. Besides the obligatory praise about Napheesa (and Dantis), it goes into the strengths and weaknesses going forward.
Where the Lynx stand: Napheesa Collier recasts the...
Sims’ and Robinsons’ futures in Minnesota won’t be solely contingent on their performances in Seattle, but Reeve and her staff will have to evaluate who they want leading their offense going forward.
The Lynx finished with an offensive rating of 98.8 at the end of the 2019 regular season, which was a slight decline from their 100.8 rating in 2018, but their real offensive troubles came from an added 2 turnovers per game.
It’s unlikely that the Lynx will be able to find a reliable point guard with their No. 6 pick in the 2020 draft though they found a pretty darn good player this year at No. 6 — but adding a capable ball-handler who excels at making entry passes into the post should be a priority for the Lynx in free agency.
“We’re open to change,” Reeve said. “That’s probably the best way to say it. We’re not going to be afraid to get involved (in free agency) and see what’s available.”
I suppose they may make a run on Crystal at #6? but Crystal will probably need to up her game to another level. But Reeve does love UConn products.
Chennedy Carter would be my pick for the Fever if she decides to come out early.
This draft is definitely not going to be the deepest (to put it lightly), but we'll see if any seniors step up this year and play themselves into obvious top 5 picks. I'm not thinking there are hidden Arike/Collier/McCowans/Durrs out there, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are hidden Alisha Grey (#4 pick), Ariel Atkins (a #7 pick), Vivians (#8) or Kia Nurse (#10)
Carter flaws are, IMO, associated with trying to do too much and getting flustered when she can not carry the load for the whole team. Again, IMO, Coach Blair has contributed to Carter’s problem by allowing that situation to continue to exist. Chennedy, IMO, would have progressed as a player much better under a coach like Geno or Vic. I realize Blair is a Texas A&M icon but I believe he has not allowed Carter to be all she can be and as such I think she will be a better Pro than collegiate player.Carter has so many red flags with her style of play....not sure having her, both Mitchells and Wheeler makes a lot of sense. Haven't seen a ton of her but Alarie would likely be my pick if Satou isn't eligible. Guessing Carter sticks around all 4 years, too, but we'll see.
My thinking is that she would want to stay on the West Coast, closer to home. That would make Seattle the best choice. ( Maybe Los Angeles.) It all depends on how important that is to her. If it doesn't happen her rookie, year, I think it will happen at some point in her career.
Slocum/Charles/Hebard/Monpremier all around their levels heading into their senior years
True, but she is draft-eligible.Slocum is a redshirt Jr.
Exactly what I was thinking!Chennedy Carter and Kelsey Mitchell on the floor together....that could be interesting.
True, but she is draft-eligible.