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I thought about this a little and decided by BabaGhanouj
on nothing substantial. Katlyn may be more of a slasher to Anaya's stutter step on drives. Katlyn may have quicker feet to Anaya's quicker hands. To tell the truth, I'm not sure. The superficial similarities you mentioned, may go deeper. They both trained under the same practice and AAU coach. Their shooting styles are very similar.
I think the biggest difference, at least in the beginning will be their confidence and how they adjust to the college game. Katlyn has a head start on that next year. Are either one of them good players, like Kayla McBride, who could end up as great players? We will see? It's possible. Maybe others have more insight.