HVL’s game has taken a step backward. As a fifth-year senior, she should be one of the top prospects coming out of college; she should have stayed at LSU, in fact, Louisville.
@@joshtondurrah8048 She's an undersized guard with a good offensive game. Unfortunately she is not exceptionally quick like Hannah Hildago. Or elite defensively. Which is what you need to be if you are undersized as a guard. Next level she will need to become a sharp shooter from long range if she is to find any floor time.
@@buzzard6410 I highly doubt HVL can be a sharpshooter in the pros, especially since these days you have to do more than be a sharpshooter. Sharpshooters have to do more these days, which is where the 3&D player archetype enters, and HVL plays little to no defense, so that is definitely out of the question. I used to think HVL was amongst some of the top players in college basketball, but I'm starting to think otherwise as I've seen so many of her peer's games evolve or players come in out of high school with their games more polished. So many players are better at the HVL now than when she was with Louisville, such as Ta'Niya Latson, Hannah Hidalgo, Grace Larkins, etc. HVL's game hasn't evolved since her sophomore year, and with so many guards who can do what she does and more, I don't see her finding floor time. I think she will make a WNBA roster, but she won't be one of those players, not even a sixth-man kinda player, especially not if she's going to shoot 32.0 percent, which she is currently shooting, which is below the considered average. Also, her height will cause her to be stuck at point guard, and she doesn't have point guard skills. I don't see her being able to run a WNBA-level offense.
Not HVL's best game by far. But I think this year is proving that last season was more Mulkey/LSU system incompatibility than anything else.
HVL’s game has taken a step backward. As a fifth-year senior, she should be one of the top prospects coming out of college; she should have stayed at LSU, in fact, Louisville.
@@joshtondurrah8048 She's an undersized guard with a good offensive game. Unfortunately she is not exceptionally quick like Hannah Hildago. Or elite defensively. Which is what you need to be if you are undersized as a guard. Next level she will need to become a sharp shooter from long range if she is to find any floor time.
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I highly doubt HVL can be a sharpshooter in the pros, especially since these days you have to do more than be a sharpshooter. Sharpshooters have to do more these days, which is where the 3&D player archetype enters, and HVL plays little to no defense, so that is definitely out of the question. I used to think HVL was amongst some of the top players in college basketball, but I'm starting to think otherwise as I've seen so many of her peer's games evolve or players come in out of high school with their games more polished. So many players are better at the HVL now than when she was with Louisville, such as Ta'Niya Latson, Hannah Hidalgo, Grace Larkins, etc. HVL's game hasn't evolved since her sophomore year, and with so many guards who can do what she does and more, I don't see her finding floor time. I think she will make a WNBA roster, but she won't be one of those players, not even a sixth-man kinda player, especially not if she's going to shoot 32.0 percent, which she is currently shooting, which is below the considered average. Also, her height will cause her to be stuck at point guard, and she doesn't have point guard skills. I don't see her being able to run a WNBA-level offense.
@@joshtondurrah8048 That's the way I see it too.
😂 TCU drama queens can't keep a lead, always got to turn the game into a soap opera.