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Uncasville, Connecticut/USA – Aug. 05, 2018: Connecticut Sun forward Betnijah Laney (44) during a WNBA basketball game between the Las Vegas Aces and the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena. The Connecticut Sun defeated the Las Vegas Aces 109-88. Photo Credit: Chris Poss
Betnijah Laney knows what her scouting report said for her first four years in the WNBA.
Strong defender, not a shooting threat. Play off, help off, just donโt foul.
But so far, that isnโt what sheโs shown for the Atlanta Dream. Through their first 10 practices โ including two scrimmages this week โ Laney has demonstrated a deeply improved offensive game.
After a dismal offensive season in 2019, the Dream came into 2020 with a roster that was retooled largely to improve the teamโs shooting. But Laney, who the Dream signed after Tiffany Hayes and Renee Montgomery opted out, wasnโt a player Atlanta was expecting to help in that mission.
โBetnijah is an important pick up for us because of her experience and her tenacity at both ends of the floor,โ Dream coach Nicki Collen said in a statement after Laneyโs signing. โShe will give us size and versatility at the defensive end of the floor as we look for ways to absorb the loss of all-defensive player Tiffany Hayes.โ
Sunday, after the Dreamโs first scrimmage against the Washington Mystics, Collen had a different impression of Laneyโs abilities.
โThe scouting report on Betnijah Laney throughout her career so far is that she canโt shoot it,โ Collen said. โSheโs a defender, sheโs an energy player. Itโs just not what weโve seen so far in camp, so to see her do it in a five-on-five setting, to make open shots, to attack, to score around the rim, that was a really pleasant surprise. โฆ Sheโs really developed her game and becoming a better all-around player, especially at the offensive end.โ
Tuesday, the Dream had another scrimmage, this time against the Connecticut Sun. It was largely the same format as the one with the Mystics โ some segments of five-on-five action, some half-court execution work โ and once again, Laney displayed her new skillset.
โShe was the best player on our team today,โ Collen said Tuesday. โPlaying really consistently, making shots, really solid on defense. Sheโs good on the ball, sheโs good off the ball. We can switch with her. She can battle in the post. She just plays with a ton of energy, but right now, sheโs making her pull-up jump shots, sheโs making open threes, and sheโs really doing a good job, when she puts the ball on the floor, of either scoring or finding open teammates. I would say, start to finish, she was our most consistent player today, again.โ
Caveats apply, of course, that two scrimmages of good work may not necessarily translate to a well-rounded performance when games begin, but for Laney, the building blocks of her offensive development were laid last season with Indiana.
In the 2019 season, Laney made more 3-pointers than sheโd attempted in her three prior seasons โย 20 makes last year against 16 attempted in the three previous seasons. She more than doubled her points per game average, going from 2.7 points per game to 5.6, and while those numbers are still pretty low, when combined with her greatly increased shot volume, itโs clear there may be some potential there.
Heading into the offseason and her overseas season in Israel, Laney had one goal: make more shots.
โI wasnโt considered a shooter,โ Laney said. โThat was something I really took into the offseason. Working on just expanding my game, making sure that Iโm able to knock down an open three, making sure that I continue to work on my mid-range, coming off screens. Just being ready. Making sure that Iโm attacking and not just out there. Making sure that Iโm a threat, because thatโll open up the floor for myself as well as my teammates.โ
Laney knows what the scouting report on her used to say.
She also knows itโs going to have to change.
