KellywillwinNC
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Very true. Go look at the post players ranked ahead of her on espnW. Ayanna Clark, Loretta Kakala, Rellah Boothe, and a few others. It really wasn't a great class of posts and power forwards.To be fair in her class KK was pretty decent. Compared to other post players before and after she’s an average bench player. Once she breaks the habit of putting the ball in the floor she’ll be great
Has she played this year yet? There hasn’t been any articles or stats about her and I live in the DMV area
And a drive to the basket.Has she played this year yet? There hasn’t been any articles or stats about her and I live in the DMV area
Her comeback post was on 1/3/2020Good... Her dad (stepdad) is from my area so I wish her the best.
I wonder if she just came back late into the season her team is 14-7 right (after practically doing undefeated last year and being at the top of the national poles) now and hasn’t gotten much press which made me think she wasn’t playing because last year we were flooded with her around these parts. Good for her she looks good!
If I was rating her now as a junior she would be a low three star. She isn't that athletic just big has no ability to jump and her shooting skills are minimal from the field and at the line. The recruiting rating services have been having a lot of misses in recent years. I could name a large group of players they have missed on and a large group that they never added to their list that should've been there.She's got a lot further to go than that. I'd say her game is lacking in every facet.
Although happy to get any and all high-quality players, it would be nice to get a game-changing impact player. Not necessarily a Parker, Stewart, Delle Donne, Holdsclaw, or Taurasi, etc., but someone who can immediately come in with the ability to take control in clutch situations even as a freshman.
For What It’s Worth, (and, of course, I’m neither a talent scout nor a coach ...but given the choice I’d start right here.
Consider, she’s 6’2” - 6’3” and a year (16-months) more seasoned/mature. IMO, the most underrated player in this ‘21 class.
For What It’s Worth, (and, of course, I’m neither a talent scout nor a coach ...but given the choice I’d start right here.
Consider, she’s 6’2” - 6’3” and a year (16-months) more seasoned/mature. IMO, the most underrated player in this ‘21 class.
I meant isn't Arkansas her number one choice she said something about they offered her first and she wouldn't forget that they did. That they had a very close relationship. If she is not going there don't think they would care if she forgot. That seemed to insinuate that she would be choosing them. I don't know if Goldwire will be any difference maker in her decision hope so.She is a top 20 recruit from Arkansas. We offered her on June 2019!!
Has Teonni Key made a decision yet?In the same token let’s hope that the Key sisters have some pull with Saniya Rivers ! She said she used to want to go to UConn but now she wants to beat them ! I would gladly take Rivers as she reminds me of Zay Green but with a slightly more polished offensive game (she has been the go to player it seems for awhile) while Zay’s offensive game was good but she knows how to spread the wealth coming from her program.
Prospect Nation is run by Brandon Clay’s organization so unless Bree has played in one of his events or went to one of his camps, he and his staff haven’t evaluated her.Is this Jordan with her ? Bree is listed at 5’11” and Jordan is 6’1”....... Something looks off ?
I find it interesting that Prospect Nation does not list her but Hoopgurlz does ???? But still early ! Time will tell