If by "offense" you mean "getting to the FT line", then yes--Crystal brings that. She, like the other recent later round success stories, was able to have a decent rookie season because not many teams bothered scouting her, especially early on. Now that everyone knows about her (undersized non athlete, weak rebounder, not much of a defender due to lack of size), the chances are great that she would not be as effective this time around. Unlike Harper, she does not have size and athleticism to rely on.--- yeah, but she got better as the season went on ... when teams could have learned about her ... don't knock the free throw line ... there's no more open shot than that ...
Given our recent transactions, this team is building for now. With the league's future as tenuous as it is, the best thing to do is to maximize your chances of winning a title. ... then start cheering for Detroit ... ; ) If your team is that competitive, then attendance will take care of itself.
As for Crystal, she did have a rookie season that was better than anyone could've predicted given her draft position. Overseas, she's averaging a very pedestrian 11 and 6 while some of the other posts in her draft class are putting up much better numbers. That tells me one thing. --- the overseas coaching for Crystal isn't as good as it was here in Sacto ... There's just not much upside there. We just acquired a player who some consider to be her ceiling. Kelly might hang on for one more season to see if she will actually develop. If we acquire Appel or Charles in 2010 (assuming the league hangs on), guess who's on the chopping block? -- barb farris ...