This is a fast white girl with great hands. Her defense and vision is second to none for a two guard. Her passing and defense are her greatest strengths. Her shot is beautiful....great release. She is a coaches player. Basketball iq is very high. She 5ft6 but can easily defend 5ft8 players. Her high school team is weak as is the conference she plays in. Put her with other good players and she is better yet. Very few turnovers. Her weakness is dribbling skills and offensive aggressiveness. If u need a slasher/driver she is not for you. Her defense and passing easily compensate for unwillingness to drive. She will shoot 40 percent from three land if open and she doesnt take bad shots. She is a pass first...feed the post...and pass up the floor for fast buckets. This girl is unrecruited and a definate sleeper. Her team is 10 an 2 and she is the reason. She makes everyone on her team better first....then she shoots. Since she is best on her team and there are no other real threats she draws the best defender from the other team . Dont let this one get away. I will post videos soon. She averages causing 2-3 walks per game. 7 tipped passes per game...5 straight up steals. 7-10assist. She can rebound in this conference but at the college level i wouldnt expect more than 1 or 2 in 10 min of playtime.
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