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Thanks Dillon - question on Mila Reynolds (2022) by NDoggie78
I know 2022 is still several years away, Mila is listed 6'-2" and at a forward position. Just wonder the way she handles the ball if she might emerge as the evolving 2 guard (just like men's basketball, each position continues to get bigger)
And I will reiterate, with transfers and injuries, I wish MM would update her preferred team size by 1 or 2. She only has to look at last year (7 scholarship players) and next year (currently 8 scholarship players). I don't think these are anomalies anymore with the current state of the women's game - and adjustment might be necessary - take a "low hanging fruit" (I don't mean that to be disrespective) like Maddy Westbeld and/or Keegan Sullivan for depth's sake. They would be preferred to having to resort to walk-ons