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Assessment from the coach of the Seattle Storm
CHASTITY REED

Ranks Chas as the 3rd best small forward in the draft, behind Maya Moore (consensus #1 pick) and a player from Stanford-

From: Arkansas-Little Rock | Height: 6-1 | Born: 3/28/89
Key Stats - PPG: 19.6 | RPG: 6.2 | APG: 3.5
Bio: Despite playing far away from the women's basketball spotlight, Reed was able to draw the attention of scouts with her play. The Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year as a senior, Reed was even more prolific during her junior season, when she ranked fourth in the country by averaging 24.1 points per game. She led Arkansas-Little Rock to its first two NCAA Tournament appearances in school history.
Coach Agler says … "Real good athlete. Midrange jump shooter. Trying to extend her game a little bit to the three-point line. Hasn't quite done that yet. Plays hard. Good defender."
WNBA comparison: "I don't have one for her."
04-09-2011 08:09 AM
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(04-09-2011 08:09 AM)mjs Wrote:  CHASTITY REED

Ranks Chas as the 3rd best small forward in the draft, behind Maya Moore (consensus #1 pick) and a player from Stanford-

From: Arkansas-Little Rock | Height: 6-1 | Born: 3/28/89
Key Stats - PPG: 19.6 | RPG: 6.2 | APG: 3.5
Bio: Despite playing far away from the women's basketball spotlight, Reed was able to draw the attention of scouts with her play. The Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year as a senior, Reed was even more prolific during her junior season, when she ranked fourth in the country by averaging 24.1 points per game. She led Arkansas-Little Rock to its first two NCAA Tournament appearances in school history.
Coach Agler says … "Real good athlete. Midrange jump shooter. Trying to extend her game a little bit to the three-point line. Hasn't quite done that yet. Plays hard. Good defender."
WNBA comparison: "I don't have one for her."

An assessment today by Chris Hansen of Espn lists the 20 twenty players and then-

On the bubble: Melissa Jones (G, Baylor), Liz Repella (G, West Virginia), Kachine Alexander (G, Iowa), Sarah Miles (G, West Virginia), Ify Ibekwe (F, Arizona), Chastity Reed (F, UALR), Courtney Ward (G, Florida State).
04-09-2011 12:36 PM
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