Cardell Darrin Dudley Jr

Apr 13, 20201 min

The Probe Ep. 23 - Connecticut Guard-Forward Megan Walker

Scouting Report:

Megan Walker / Guard- Forward / 6’1/Connecticut

Strengths:

Shooting

Ability to defend multiple positions

Can create space

Athleticism

Getting in the lane

Playmaking

IQ

Positional size

Reading screens

Rebounding

Running the floor

Competitive

Weakness:

Shot selection

Can be turnover prone

Future Pro Potential:

All star

Pro Player Comparison:

Angel McCoughtry

Overall evaluation:

Seeing Walker go from playing behind reigning WNBA rookie of the year Napheesa Collier and Katie Lou Samuelson to being an option to being THE option as a junior I feel will help her adapt a lot quicker in the pros then most rookies due to her understanding of how to both Star in her role and be a star player when her times comes in the WNBA. Walker has developed into one of the most complete prospects I’ve seen in a while. She can score from three levels efficiently, rebound and has the tools to be an elite defender. There’s truly no real weaknesses in her game. Which is why I can see her being even better as a pro then she was in college being part of a system. It’s hard to see her falling out of the top 5, yet if she goes to the right organization that understands everything she brings, Walker could make an immediate impact in helping turn around a floundering team and make it two years in a row a UConn Husky is named rookie of the year.

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