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Well she is certainly doing something right. she is our most dominant player with the current crop of Opals! If LJ recovers from her stress fractures in her back in time for the World Champs, when she gets subbed out we will lose very little with Cambage coming off the bench!
Also it is great to see another youngster in Penaluna doing really well too. She is a forward and will ensure we continue to have depth in the front court.
Just looking on nba.com at some stats and was surprised to find that the top 12 scoring players in the league are all SG's or SF's, with Dirk at 13 who is really just a tall SF.
Where has the dominant scoring big man gone ala Karl Malone, Barkley, Ewing, Robinson, Olajuwon, Kemp or even KG?
Has the NBA become a game of jumpshooters? Please say it isn't so!