ClayK said:
Boyd came back 100% from her injury but the Liberty are putrid, better only than dismal Indiana.
Brittany has had a great career and should continue in the WNBA for several more seasons, but she has peaked, I'm pretty sure, as she's never really been able to shoot and is right-hand dominant. Those two traits make her easier to guard at this level, but those are quibbles: She's had a long career in the best league in the world, and is a solid starter.
She's come a long way from her freshman year at Hercules High.
Another quibble: Brittany was drafted in 2015, and missed most of her second season after the Achilles injury; that's not what I call a long career, even in women's team sports. I agree that she's solid now, and I hope a combination of increased coaching experience, fewer injuries, and a good draft pick will cohere to the team's benefit. (Playing at Madison Square Garden again might be the best boost of all, but that depends on who buys the Liberty. Personally, I want them to play at Barclay Center in Brooklyn so I can visit my family there and walk to Liberty games.)
"Don't get distracted, myself. Don't get distracted." Self-talk from a young relative