Hylton is way more comfortable driving and scoring than KayKay (from what I've seen). That opens up the offensive boards and dish off passes under the basket. KayKay is more of a drive and shoot from the top of the key (off-center). She looks off balance on a lot of her shots. To me, although our turnovers are just out of hand at times, Hylton looks a lot more poised with the ball. Her turnovers are usually on misjudged passes. I don't hold my breath when she has the ball. With KayKay, sometimes I just pray she gets it up the court (and she normally does but she just doesn't seem as confident).