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Post by Administrator on Nov 25, 2003 13:17:51 GMT -5
Label Sara Potts whatever you want. Some say she's a "star" on the Kentucky women's basketball team after becoming one of the most prolific shooters in UK history. Many call her a "point-scoring machine" after averaging 12.1 points per game last season and knocking down a school-record 74 three-pointers. But stop right there. Don't just label her as a three-point shooter. She's so much more than that. The junior from Rochester Hills, Mich., will undoubtedly break every three-point record at UK before the end of her senior season. She will probably leave Kentucky as one of the best pure shooters the program has ever seen. But this year, Potts has added other dimensions to her arsenal. Not only will she shoot from beyond the arc, fans will see Potts slashing through the lane, running the floor in transition, grabbing rebounds and steals. "I want to continue to bring my three-point ability to games," Potts said. "But my goal is to be more of an all-around player. I want to improve defensively and do better rebounding." Here
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Post by kentubbybasketball on Nov 25, 2003 21:28:22 GMT -5
It seems that women's basketball players are more pure shooters than men. The women actually work on their jump shot, and the men practice more dunking the ball.
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