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SU 71 at Pittsburgh 67: Sun Feb 7, 2 PM [RSN/YES]
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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 3721988, member: 127"] Kamilla really impresses me. Centers usually take a while to develop. Being so tall, their eye-hand coordination and strength usually lag their height. In addition they usually have picked up some bad habits like bringing the ball down before going up, putting the ball on the floor rather than learning efficient footwork, not needing to keep both hands up while defending, rebounding, etc. Kamilla is way ahead of most freshman centers. She runs the court so well, has such great hands and her footwork on offense is so good especially for a freshman. Saw her execute a spin move on a score - wow. I agree she can become dominant using her body more on offense to get position and develop an almost unstoppable back to the basket game. I love how she keeps the ball up after the catch and after rebounds. Her offense is so far ahead of most centers offense. I agree with Tom - we have so much to look forward to. If she can coordinate jumping and catching - yikes. Our defense has been so porous this year, it’s more difficult to assess her there. She’s obviously a blocking machine but with so many perimeter defensive breakdowns it makes her susceptible to foul trouble. [/QUOTE]
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