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Megdal's ranking of the top unrestricted free agents
https://summitthoops.com/2017/12/27/ranking-2018-wnba-unrestricted-free-agents/
(Sales pitches at the link)
1. Tina Charles
2017 notable stats: 25.7 defensive rebounding percentage, 10.8 turnover percentage, many others
Projected 2018 role: Superstar
2. Rebekkah Brunson
2017 notable stats: 34.8 percent from three, 22.0 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Stretch four moving toward the Hall of Fame
3. Alana Beard
2017 notable stats: 55.1 true shooting percentage, 3.5 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Premature ender of opposing possessions
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Rumors of her retirement were unfounded, per a league source |
4. Allie Quigley
2017 notable stats: 43 percent from three, 18.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Shooter, from anywhere, at anytime
5. Jessica Breland
2017 notable stats: 38.1 percent from three, 5.2 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting four
6. Candice Dupree
2017 notable stats: 18.0 PER, 20.1 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting wing
7. Crystal Langhorne
2017 notable stats: 67.1 true shooting percentage, 19.7 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting four/five
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The Storm cored her last season, and the smart money is on them doing so again. |
8. Renee Montgomery
2017 notable stats: 23.0 assist percentage, 35.8 percent from three
Projected 2018 role: Backup point guard in Minnesota or starter elsewhere
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It is hard to imagine Minnesota letting Montgomery head elsewhere, so let’s just stipulate that she’d make an excellent starting point guard. |
9. Shekinna Stricklen
2017 notable stats: 41 percent from three, 2.2 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting wing
10. Tamera Young
2017 notable stats: 34.2 percent from three, 11.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing
11. Karima Christmas-Kelly
2017 notable stats: 53.6 true shooting percentage, 12.2 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting three
12. Shenise Johnson
2017 notable stats: 19.8 PER, 11.1 turnover percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting guard
13. Monique Currie
2017 notable stats: 17.2 PER, 39.8 percent from three, 18.3 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Big minutes at the wing
14. Sancho Lyttle
2017 notable stats: 23.3 defensive rebounding percentage, 2.8 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing/big
15. Ivory Latta
2017 notable stats: 13.1 PER, 18.0 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation guard
16. Kia Vaughn
2017 notable stats: 54.5 true shooting percentage, 11.3 offensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation five
17. Courtney Paris
2017 notable stats: 18.9 defensive rebounding percentage, 3.1 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation five
18. Jeanette Pohlen-Mavunga
2017 notable stats: 38.5 percent from three
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing
19. Danielle Adams
2017 notable stats: 38.7 percent from three, 3.7 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Backup stretch five
Is Adams a "stretch five" because calling her a five is a stretch?
20. Cappie Pondexter
2017 notable stats: 23.9 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation guard
Honorary mentions
Tiffany Jackson-Jones
Kayla Pedersen
Sandrine Gruda
Erika de Souza
Lynetta Kizer
Aneika Henry-Morello
Shay Murphy
Matee Ajavon
Noelle Quinn
Alex Montgomery |
Think its time Breland head to the bench . I personally have a hard time seeing a championship team win with Breland at the 4 . Me personally though so who knows
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UK1996
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Posted: 12/28/17 12:31 am ::: |
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WNBA 09 wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
Megdal's ranking of the top unrestricted free agents
https://summitthoops.com/2017/12/27/ranking-2018-wnba-unrestricted-free-agents/
(Sales pitches at the link)
1. Tina Charles
2017 notable stats: 25.7 defensive rebounding percentage, 10.8 turnover percentage, many others
Projected 2018 role: Superstar
2. Rebekkah Brunson
2017 notable stats: 34.8 percent from three, 22.0 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Stretch four moving toward the Hall of Fame
3. Alana Beard
2017 notable stats: 55.1 true shooting percentage, 3.5 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Premature ender of opposing possessions
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Rumors of her retirement were unfounded, per a league source |
4. Allie Quigley
2017 notable stats: 43 percent from three, 18.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Shooter, from anywhere, at anytime
5. Jessica Breland
2017 notable stats: 38.1 percent from three, 5.2 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting four
6. Candice Dupree
2017 notable stats: 18.0 PER, 20.1 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting wing
7. Crystal Langhorne
2017 notable stats: 67.1 true shooting percentage, 19.7 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting four/five
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The Storm cored her last season, and the smart money is on them doing so again. |
8. Renee Montgomery
2017 notable stats: 23.0 assist percentage, 35.8 percent from three
Projected 2018 role: Backup point guard in Minnesota or starter elsewhere
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It is hard to imagine Minnesota letting Montgomery head elsewhere, so let’s just stipulate that she’d make an excellent starting point guard. |
9. Shekinna Stricklen
2017 notable stats: 41 percent from three, 2.2 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting wing
10. Tamera Young
2017 notable stats: 34.2 percent from three, 11.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing
11. Karima Christmas-Kelly
2017 notable stats: 53.6 true shooting percentage, 12.2 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting three
12. Shenise Johnson
2017 notable stats: 19.8 PER, 11.1 turnover percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting guard
13. Monique Currie
2017 notable stats: 17.2 PER, 39.8 percent from three, 18.3 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Big minutes at the wing
14. Sancho Lyttle
2017 notable stats: 23.3 defensive rebounding percentage, 2.8 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing/big
15. Ivory Latta
2017 notable stats: 13.1 PER, 18.0 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation guard
16. Kia Vaughn
2017 notable stats: 54.5 true shooting percentage, 11.3 offensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation five
17. Courtney Paris
2017 notable stats: 18.9 defensive rebounding percentage, 3.1 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation five
18. Jeanette Pohlen-Mavunga
2017 notable stats: 38.5 percent from three
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing
19. Danielle Adams
2017 notable stats: 38.7 percent from three, 3.7 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Backup stretch five
Is Adams a "stretch five" because calling her a five is a stretch?
20. Cappie Pondexter
2017 notable stats: 23.9 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation guard
Honorary mentions
Tiffany Jackson-Jones
Kayla Pedersen
Sandrine Gruda
Erika de Souza
Lynetta Kizer
Aneika Henry-Morello
Shay Murphy
Matee Ajavon
Noelle Quinn
Alex Montgomery |
Think its time Breland head to the bench . I personally have a hard time seeing a championship team win with Breland at the 4 . Me personally though so who knows |
Breland’s biggest issue is consistency. She has great stretches and then disappears like she did in her all star season in 2014. I’m not sure who else could realistically start for the sky. I would really love to nab Howard from the Lynx, but I don’t see it happening. The only way we don’t start Breland is if we can package one or both of our picks for someone like Chiney, or GloJo. Maybe even possibly trade down and draft Billings.
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WNBA 09
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Posted: 12/28/17 1:41 pm ::: |
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UK1996 wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
Megdal's ranking of the top unrestricted free agents
https://summitthoops.com/2017/12/27/ranking-2018-wnba-unrestricted-free-agents/
(Sales pitches at the link)
1. Tina Charles
2017 notable stats: 25.7 defensive rebounding percentage, 10.8 turnover percentage, many others
Projected 2018 role: Superstar
2. Rebekkah Brunson
2017 notable stats: 34.8 percent from three, 22.0 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Stretch four moving toward the Hall of Fame
3. Alana Beard
2017 notable stats: 55.1 true shooting percentage, 3.5 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Premature ender of opposing possessions
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Rumors of her retirement were unfounded, per a league source |
4. Allie Quigley
2017 notable stats: 43 percent from three, 18.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Shooter, from anywhere, at anytime
5. Jessica Breland
2017 notable stats: 38.1 percent from three, 5.2 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting four
6. Candice Dupree
2017 notable stats: 18.0 PER, 20.1 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting wing
7. Crystal Langhorne
2017 notable stats: 67.1 true shooting percentage, 19.7 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting four/five
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The Storm cored her last season, and the smart money is on them doing so again. |
8. Renee Montgomery
2017 notable stats: 23.0 assist percentage, 35.8 percent from three
Projected 2018 role: Backup point guard in Minnesota or starter elsewhere
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It is hard to imagine Minnesota letting Montgomery head elsewhere, so let’s just stipulate that she’d make an excellent starting point guard. |
9. Shekinna Stricklen
2017 notable stats: 41 percent from three, 2.2 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting wing
10. Tamera Young
2017 notable stats: 34.2 percent from three, 11.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing
11. Karima Christmas-Kelly
2017 notable stats: 53.6 true shooting percentage, 12.2 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting three
12. Shenise Johnson
2017 notable stats: 19.8 PER, 11.1 turnover percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting guard
13. Monique Currie
2017 notable stats: 17.2 PER, 39.8 percent from three, 18.3 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Big minutes at the wing
14. Sancho Lyttle
2017 notable stats: 23.3 defensive rebounding percentage, 2.8 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing/big
15. Ivory Latta
2017 notable stats: 13.1 PER, 18.0 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation guard
16. Kia Vaughn
2017 notable stats: 54.5 true shooting percentage, 11.3 offensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation five
17. Courtney Paris
2017 notable stats: 18.9 defensive rebounding percentage, 3.1 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation five
18. Jeanette Pohlen-Mavunga
2017 notable stats: 38.5 percent from three
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing
19. Danielle Adams
2017 notable stats: 38.7 percent from three, 3.7 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Backup stretch five
Is Adams a "stretch five" because calling her a five is a stretch?
20. Cappie Pondexter
2017 notable stats: 23.9 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation guard
Honorary mentions
Tiffany Jackson-Jones
Kayla Pedersen
Sandrine Gruda
Erika de Souza
Lynetta Kizer
Aneika Henry-Morello
Shay Murphy
Matee Ajavon
Noelle Quinn
Alex Montgomery |
Think its time Breland head to the bench . I personally have a hard time seeing a championship team win with Breland at the 4 . Me personally though so who knows |
Breland’s biggest issue is consistency. She has great stretches and then disappears like she did in her all star season in 2014. I’m not sure who else could realistically start for the sky. I would really love to nab Howard from the Lynx, but I don’t see it happening. The only way we don’t start Breland is if we can package one or both of our picks for someone like Chiney, or GloJo. Maybe even possibly trade down and draft Billings. |
Or Start Coates since it seems shes showing interest in the sky lately.
PG Slooty
SG - Copper or Pick #3
SF - Quigley (Hopefully) Or Pick #4
PF - Dolson
C - Coates
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Posted: 12/28/17 4:27 pm ::: |
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Megdal's article is interesting because he says there is a "complete" list but then doesn't actually give us one. He gives the "best of the rest" honorable mentions but that statement implies that there is more to the rest. Then he goes through the top 20 click-through to pad his numbers. I know that local press reported four additional players as being free agents:
Camille Little
Jia Perkins
Carolyn Swords
Sancho Lyttle
Press could be wrong, of course.
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stever
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Posted: 12/28/17 4:46 pm ::: |
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Can Chicago afford to retain all three, Cappie, Breland and Quiqley? |
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Richyyy
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Posted: 12/28/17 5:40 pm ::: |
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stever wrote: |
Can Chicago afford to retain all three, Cappie, Breland and Quiqley? |
There's only Sloot and Dolson (and T.Young, I guess, if she were to stick around) getting paid on that roster, so yeah. Dependent on whether they want to stay and what free agency moves they make, of course. |
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WNBA 09
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Posted: 12/28/17 6:11 pm ::: |
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Can Chicago afford to retain all three, Cappie, Breland and Quiqley? |
Cappie officially moved to LA yesterday "to Live " That is , and the Breland experiment could be done depending on who they draft with #3 & #4 . Id Make Quigley a priority to resign
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Posted: 12/28/17 6:18 pm ::: |
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Richyyy wrote: |
stever wrote: |
Can Chicago afford to retain all three, Cappie, Breland and Quiqley? |
There's only Sloot and Dolson (and T.Young, I guess, if she were to stick around) getting paid on that roster, so yeah. Dependent on whether they want to stay and what free agency moves they make, of course. |
Is "T. Young" code for Jordan Hooper?
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Shades
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Posted: 12/28/17 6:22 pm ::: |
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WNBA 09 wrote: |
stever wrote: |
Can Chicago afford to retain all three, Cappie, Breland and Quiqley? |
Cappie officially moved to LA yesterday "to Live " That is , and the Breland experiment could be done depending on who they draft with #3 & #4 . Id Make Quigley a priority to resign |
I dunno if Riquna Williams is under contract, but I bet Agler would rather have Cappie than Riquna.
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Posted: 12/28/17 7:09 pm ::: |
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Breland would be an upgrade for the Dream at the 4 position, and there may be other teams that could use her. So there should be some competition for her services.
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Posted: 12/28/17 7:14 pm ::: |
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But what can the Sparks afford if Beard returns? Could they afford Cappie even at a vet minimum?
PG: Gray/Sims
SG: Pondexter/Weise
SF: Beard/Carson/draft pick
PF: Parker/Gruda or Jackson-Jones
C: NOgwumike/Lavender
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Posted: 12/28/17 7:36 pm ::: |
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toad455 wrote: |
But what can the Sparks afford if Beard returns? Could they afford Cappie even at a vet minimum?
PG: Gray/Sims
SG: Pondexter/Weise
SF: Beard/Carson/draft pick
PF: Parker/Gruda or Jackson-Jones
C: NOgwumike/Lavender |
Seems that the Sparks are stuck with R. Williams for 2018, so another obstacle to signing Cappie.
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Posted: 12/28/17 7:45 pm ::: |
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toad455 wrote: |
But what can the Sparks afford if Beard returns? Could they afford Cappie even at a vet minimum?
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You think Riquna doesn't make near max?
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Posted: 12/28/17 8:01 pm ::: |
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toad455 wrote: |
But what can the Sparks afford if Beard returns? Could they afford Cappie even at a vet minimum? |
The Sparks can always afford another player
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Posted: 12/28/17 11:45 pm ::: |
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WNBA 09 wrote: |
UK1996 wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
Shades wrote: |
Megdal's ranking of the top unrestricted free agents
https://summitthoops.com/2017/12/27/ranking-2018-wnba-unrestricted-free-agents/
(Sales pitches at the link)
1. Tina Charles
2017 notable stats: 25.7 defensive rebounding percentage, 10.8 turnover percentage, many others
Projected 2018 role: Superstar
2. Rebekkah Brunson
2017 notable stats: 34.8 percent from three, 22.0 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Stretch four moving toward the Hall of Fame
3. Alana Beard
2017 notable stats: 55.1 true shooting percentage, 3.5 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Premature ender of opposing possessions
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Rumors of her retirement were unfounded, per a league source |
4. Allie Quigley
2017 notable stats: 43 percent from three, 18.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Shooter, from anywhere, at anytime
5. Jessica Breland
2017 notable stats: 38.1 percent from three, 5.2 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting four
6. Candice Dupree
2017 notable stats: 18.0 PER, 20.1 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting wing
7. Crystal Langhorne
2017 notable stats: 67.1 true shooting percentage, 19.7 defensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting four/five
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The Storm cored her last season, and the smart money is on them doing so again. |
8. Renee Montgomery
2017 notable stats: 23.0 assist percentage, 35.8 percent from three
Projected 2018 role: Backup point guard in Minnesota or starter elsewhere
Quote: |
It is hard to imagine Minnesota letting Montgomery head elsewhere, so let’s just stipulate that she’d make an excellent starting point guard. |
9. Shekinna Stricklen
2017 notable stats: 41 percent from three, 2.2 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting wing
10. Tamera Young
2017 notable stats: 34.2 percent from three, 11.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing
11. Karima Christmas-Kelly
2017 notable stats: 53.6 true shooting percentage, 12.2 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting three
12. Shenise Johnson
2017 notable stats: 19.8 PER, 11.1 turnover percentage
Projected 2018 role: Starting guard
13. Monique Currie
2017 notable stats: 17.2 PER, 39.8 percent from three, 18.3 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Big minutes at the wing
14. Sancho Lyttle
2017 notable stats: 23.3 defensive rebounding percentage, 2.8 steal percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing/big
15. Ivory Latta
2017 notable stats: 13.1 PER, 18.0 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation guard
16. Kia Vaughn
2017 notable stats: 54.5 true shooting percentage, 11.3 offensive rebounding percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation five
17. Courtney Paris
2017 notable stats: 18.9 defensive rebounding percentage, 3.1 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation five
18. Jeanette Pohlen-Mavunga
2017 notable stats: 38.5 percent from three
Projected 2018 role: Rotation wing
19. Danielle Adams
2017 notable stats: 38.7 percent from three, 3.7 block percentage
Projected 2018 role: Backup stretch five
Is Adams a "stretch five" because calling her a five is a stretch?
20. Cappie Pondexter
2017 notable stats: 23.9 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Rotation guard
Honorary mentions
Tiffany Jackson-Jones
Kayla Pedersen
Sandrine Gruda
Erika de Souza
Lynetta Kizer
Aneika Henry-Morello
Shay Murphy
Matee Ajavon
Noelle Quinn
Alex Montgomery |
Think its time Breland head to the bench . I personally have a hard time seeing a championship team win with Breland at the 4 . Me personally though so who knows |
Breland’s biggest issue is consistency. She has great stretches and then disappears like she did in her all star season in 2014. I’m not sure who else could realistically start for the sky. I would really love to nab Howard from the Lynx, but I don’t see it happening. The only way we don’t start Breland is if we can package one or both of our picks for someone like Chiney, or GloJo. Maybe even possibly trade down and draft Billings. |
Or Start Coates since it seems shes showing interest in the sky lately.
PG Slooty
SG - Copper or Pick #3
SF - Quigley (Hopefully) Or Pick #4
PF - Dolson
C - Coates |
I don’t see Dolson or Coates effectively playing the 4 for long stretches. We would be better off keeping Breland. Coates is still a big unknown in the W. I think she will be better at stoke where she can come in rebound and defend.
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Posted: 12/29/17 11:49 am ::: |
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toad455 wrote: |
But what can the Sparks afford if Beard returns? Could they afford Cappie even at a vet minimum? |
The Sparks can always afford another player |
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Posted: 12/29/17 11:52 am ::: |
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I don’t see Dolson or Coates effectively playing the 4 for long stretches. We would be better off keeping Breland. Coates is still a big unknown in the W. I think she will be better at stoke where she can come in rebound and defend. |
I can see dolson playing 4 full time. She might be a 5 on defense though but her outside shot was a delight to finally see consistently last season .
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Posted: 12/29/17 1:42 pm ::: |
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I'll start the rumor mill, Cappie will not be in a Sky jersey in 2018. |
Doesn't/wouldn't surprise me at all. Quigley finally took her job last season, and I don't see either side of the equation being excited at the prospect of Cappie being her overpaid backup. Especially considering at least one of their lottery-pick rookies is likely to be needing those same perimeter wing minutes. |
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