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Plus -- a 4th year player in Y2 at ND may be better than a by btd
freshman 5 star all world guard is their first season. I wouldn't be shocked to see her play more her first year than her final year of eligibility because of that. Either way, you are spot on.
On top of it all, it is always good to have another shooter to turn to every night. People have off nights. When you only have 2 or 3 outside shooters, you need them to be hot nearly every single night. When you throw a 4th or 5th one into the mix, you only need 40% of them to be hot any given night and lookout of 3 or 4 of them get hot.
We also burned through 3 PG in one season before - transfer, two season ending injuries -- so it is great to have a spare PG that has 2 years of starting experience in the ACC.