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Aaliyah Edwards finally getting some love from ESPN top 25 players
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[QUOTE="Bone Dog, post: 4475493, member: 12088"] After the first few spots, they revert to a more stats-based line, which isn't surprising. But they largely seem to ignore SoS. They mention defensive win shares, so it's not like they are unaware of subtler statistical measures. I'm surprised AE isn't higher just in terms of win-shares/SoS, but I'm not sure how much higher that should put her just now. However, if we apply the squishy yardstick used to justify Boston's being the best player on the best team, and if we make the Final Four and AE is still playing like this, I'll be pissed if she isn't in the top 3. I'm also utterly mystified by spots 20-25. What on earth is Deja Kelley even doing on this list? Or Madi Williams? Or Zia Cooke? They just aren't having the seasons to justify any slot on this list. And if Latson makes this list at all, and we're ignoring flopping as a statistical category (as we do in the case of a few others), then she should be in the top 10 easily. Who got overlooked to find room for these inappropriate choices? Nika and Lou, obviously. But also Mikulasikova, who's having a dominant season at OSU, and Jump and Czinano. Not to mention Park-Lane and Citron. [/QUOTE]
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