LadyVols_WBK
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Said the same lol maybe a two yr player and one yr preferably the post player being a 2 yrs player n a guard that has one yr remaining but for that to happen rennie needs to hit the portalThere are some really good guards in the portal and naturally I think she’d be hesitant in reaching out when our backcourt is filled lol maybe I’m just a bit greedy but then I look at SC and UConns roster
Number one Jordyn Jenkins out of Southern California, Two Rashaya Kyle out of Purdue, Three Ladazia Williams out of Missouri, and I also like Rochelle Norris although she hasn't been able to play a lot she has a lot of physical ability. Jordyn Jenkins is by far the number one she is a player that has the entire game.Which ones?
You don’t have to be sold on Striplin. Her last freshman game in the Sweet 16, had 7pts / 5 rebs in a quarter as the backup post. This the kind of stuff people say when they just want to have something to criticize.
That would be a lineup most teams could not beat. Kellie could play Reese, Horston, and Jackson at the 2, 3 & 4 depending on matchups and it would be an opponent's defensive scouting report nightmare. There would be so many options with a lot of options coming off the bench....Can u imagine Angel Reese, Key, Horston, Jackson, Powell in one team
You may have misunderstood OP's point. Stripling is an excellent player and will be good next year. But at 6'2" she will be more effective at the 4. Key is conservatively 6'6". Her length is what makes her exceptional. She plays with her back to the basket and her number one assignment is rim protector. Stripling plays face up with the basket and has a nice jump shot. If Tennessee is serious about getting back to FF, then they need another 6'5" plus post who can protect the rim.
The teams we have to beat to get back to relevance, SC, Standford, UConn, Texas, LSU, etc.are not thinking a 6'2" rim protector is a golden ticket.