
CHARLISSE LEGER-WALKER
LEGER-WALKER_HOOP_EXPLORER
VIEW_SOURCERAPM // NCAA_W
4 Factor Impact
Shot Profile
Shot Making
4 Factor Impact
Shot Deterrence
Shot Defense
These factors are regularized RAPM-style estimates of how the player moves her team's performance relative to league baseline when she's on the floor. ORAPM/DRAPM summarize overall offensive and defensive impact per 100 possessions; the sub-rows approximate impact on effective shooting, turnover margin, rebounding, and free-throw pressure, then unpack where shots come from (profile/deterrence) and how they are finished or contested (making/defense). The offensive components incorporate priors to stabilize estimates, while the defensive components are currently fit without priors.
Charlisse Leger-Walker enters the WNBA draft as a tough and physical guard. After spending years as the primary engine of Washington State's offense, she successfully transitioned into a connector role at UCLA, where she primarily acted as a secondary hub and primary on-ball defender.
At UCLA, Leger-Walker slid into a jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none archetype. She shoots the three at a reliable, average clip and provides disciplined perimeter defense, making her an ideal piece to plug holes within a rotation. Because she lacks a glaring deficiency in her game, she offers a high floor for teams looking for a reliable veteran presence who will not be exploited as a weak link.
ASHLYN WATKINS
Written by BANJO Tucker
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TONIE MORGAN
MORGAN_HOOP_EXPLORER
VIEW_SOURCERAPM // NCAA_W
4 Factor Impact
Shot Profile
Shot Making
4 Factor Impact
Shot Deterrence
Shot Defense
These factors are regularized RAPM-style estimates of how the player moves her team's performance relative to league baseline when she's on the floor. ORAPM/DRAPM summarize overall offensive and defensive impact per 100 possessions; the sub-rows approximate impact on effective shooting, turnover margin, rebounding, and free-throw pressure, then unpack where shots come from (profile/deterrence) and how they are finished or contested (making/defense). The offensive components incorporate priors to stabilize estimates, while the defensive components are currently fit without priors.
Written by BANJO Tucker
No readable scouting note available yet.