I thought she looked super frustrated not being able to play her normal game and she definitely had trouble keeping up in transition. I have to think that those problems would be magnified at the WNBA level.She had 23 points and nine rebounds against Baylor. She wasn't as dominant as she had been in other games, but she wasn't overmatched. Brown had 14 points and 7 rebounds. Cox had 22 and 11. They had each other to help on MG, who Brown couldn't stay with so they moved Cox on her.
F thatI think her lack of height probably hurt her. She is 6'3, there are a lot of women in the WNBA between 6'4 - 6'7.
I thought she looked super frustrated not being able to play her normal game and she definitely had trouble keeping up in transition. I have to think that those problems would be magnified at the WNBA level.
Exactly. Would you want to play for an organization that drafts you in the first round and then cuts you? Do they have any clue what they want to do? What direction they want to go? I'm not sure they have a clear idea. They did her a favor. She can catch on. There's room for a hard worker with talent. Maybe not super athletic talent, but basketball talent.No doubt she was frustrated. Her team got thumped and there was nothing she could do about it. She frustrate Brown, though. Cox gave MG more problems and was the best player on the floor until she got hurt.
MG is a role player in the WNBA, but I think she could find her niche if given an opportunity. The Dallas franchise is a mess from what I've read. Maybe she can find a team more willing to utilize her strengths. And she needs to show a competent face-up game at 6-3.
I don't follow the wnba very much but I don't get how you could waive your first round pick before the season even starts. The GM would have to look like a total schmuck to the owners...I'd assume
I believe Megan was a 2nd round pick. There are only 12 teams and she was pick 17.