Earlier this year, MiLaysia Fulwiley left Dawn Staley's South Carolina squad to join the LSU Tigers. This move came as a bit of a shock, as Fulwiley was leaving the mentorship of one of the most decorated coaches in women's basketball today.While Fulwiley's transfer announcement was made in late April, her comments on Wednesday drew the attention of basketball fans. She seemingly took a dig at Staley's coaching acumen."I just wanted to go to a program that was also in the SEC. I didn't want to leave the SEC," Fulwiley said at a media availability. "I also want to go to a program where I can still compete for a national championship and still play for a great coach, a coach that kinda knows that they're doing."Though Fulwiley was part of the South Carolina squad that won the 2024 national title, she played relatively limited minutes under Staley's watch. In two seasons with the Gamecocks, the 20-year-old guard averaged no more than 19 minutes per game. Despite her limited playing time, the former five-star recruit remained consistent in her nightly production, averaging 11.7 points on 43.1% shooting. It's possible, however, that Fulwiley is looking for a bigger role on another championship-contending team. That role could be well on her way as LSU coach Kim Mulkey draws up plans to maximize Fulwiley's talent. It will be interesting to see whether Fulwiley will be available to compete against her former team when South Carolina and LSU meet for the first time in February."She's a joy to coach": Kim Mulkey comments on MiLaysia Fulwiley fitting into LSU systemAs for Mulkey, she has expressed her delight to coach Fulwiley. "We're asking her to learn the point. If we get her to even-keel level where she's comfortable, those are three skills players on the perimeter," Mulkey told reporters on Wednesday. "She's a joy to coach. I've never coached a kid that smiles so much. She's just happy."Cory Diaz @ByCoryDiazLINKKim Mulkey on MiLaysia Fulwiley: "We're asking her to learn the point. If we get her to even-keel level where she's comfortable, those are three skills players on the perimeter. She's a joy to coach. I've never coached a kid that smiles so much. She's just happy." #LSUThe Tigers roster, which is led by star player Flau'Jae Johnson, is set to get a boost from the expanding skill set of Fulwiley.