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If I was Tulsa I would have zero faith in Liz turning up in any given year. 53 games in 4 seasons is an awful strike rate.
They are quite right to make their plans based on her being absent. If she shows up, that's a bonus and suddenly they have a killer front court, but it would be foolish to rely on her.
Consensus was that this was a pretty obvious pick for Tulsa. KML can shoot the hell out of a basketball but she is far from a complete package.
Seattle are going to be very ordinary even with her so it seems odd to say that Jackson may no longer be needed there. I'm sure they'd still love to have a healthy LJ. But Zahui B. is certainly a nice player to suddenly be able to draft.
Makes me wonder if Seattle has the inside word on her nominating, before they made that trade to acquire the #3 pick. I'm thinking they must have. Well played.