I am not sure what her wingspan is, but it is formidable. She will play taller than her height, and she may develop skills suitable to play away from the basket along the front line at either forward slot because she already has a sweet stroke all the way out to the arc. It is more a matter of learning to defend out there and that can come in time.
Her statistics will be skewed this year because she will be double and even triple teamed, but that should help her to become an even better passer and facilitator. I think that she may become one of the finest players Baylor has brought in by this staff because she brings length, talent, willingness to learn -- and just a great attitude. She is a much more promising version of Sune Agbuike, one of the greatest of Mulkey/Brock's greatest success stories.
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