Layla Hays Staying

Nvhwk

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Hopefully these athletes have the right mentors in their life when adversity hits. There is fine line between knowing you have to keep working hard and mature and improve your game and realizing you probably arent going to get playing time. Eventually mentors can only mentor and allow the player to make the decision for themselves without putting any due pressure on them.
 

AFM22

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It was a massive jump from Wasilla high school, Alaska, to major college bb. The potential is there IMO. As Skydog stated, she is in the right place to improve. I think we see a big jump by mid-season next year.
I imagine not a lot of other bigs to go up against outside of AAU. She has the frame, just needs to the confidence to use it.
 

Jonesy5960

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Feb 1, 2023
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you can't teach size, and Layla has that

if she can develop a midrange jumper and make her layups she could turn out to be a decent player for the hawks
A midrange is asking a lot based on where she is today. I think if she can just develop better footwork and awareness of what's happening around her on the court that would be a huge plus next year.
 

Embo_9

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Not that I want ANY of the remaining Hawks to leave, but at this point, with two players already indicating they are leaving, what's the hold up for announcing they'd either be staying or leaving at this point? I'm sure there are many factors.
 

Kceasthawk@77

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A midrange is asking a lot based on where she is today. I think if she can just develop better footwork and awareness of what's happening around her on the court that would be a huge plus next year.
From what I remember she made several mid range jumpers early in the season. She does have that skill. That's why I thought it was weird that she's such a poor free throw shooter.....
 

Jonesy5960

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From what I remember she made several mid range jumpers early in the season. She does have that skill. That's why I thought it was weird that she's such a poor free throw shooter.....
That's gotta be priority one with her. I never want to see another sub 60 percent free throw shooter getting substantial minutes and Layla was sub 40% in conference play. If she can't fix that next year she probably needs to be shown the door
 

Jonesy5960

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Not that I want ANY of the remaining Hawks to leave, but at this point, with two players already indicating they are leaving, what's the hold up for announcing they'd either be staying or leaving at this point? I'm sure there are many factors.
One of them I'm sure is waiting for the right offer before declaring that she's leaving.
 
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Omahawk57

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A very positive sign, and a definite need on the roster. If she commits to development, you could see the potential earlier in the past season. Just not at the end.