She's become the Legend That Could Have Saved 2017.
I remember an average ball handler who turned the ball over repeatedly trying to dribble through a zone defense, a woefully inconsistent perimeter shooter, and a below-average defender who was often in foul trouble because she played defense with her hands instead of her feet.
Since Te'a is injured, she is being heralded as the Magical Cure that would have turned this season around...much like Jordan would have been the difference maker in the E8 blowout loss to Syracuse (a game which Te'a played and had more combined fouls/turnovers than points/assists).