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Aaliyah Edwards finally getting some love from ESPN top 25 players
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[QUOTE="EricLA, post: 4476001, member: 26"] I'm not gonna argue the minutia with you, but compare their numbers with other top player numbers in that era then get back to me (I don't have the time or energy to research that). I'm comparing Boston to all the other stats of today. You are cherry picking PPG numbers from as far back as 1995 in a total vacuum. You gotta do more research if you want to make the argument you are attempting. You cherry picked PPG. not only that, but this is a different era. Different players, different skill sets, different styles of play, faster shot clock, and possibly most importantly, higher PPG on average than back in 1995. Additionally, go back and look at where the guards ranked in steals, assists, A/TO ratio, and other guard stats. How did those UCONN guard compare in those years? Boston is currently 37th in rebounding, so how does that measure up against the 36 post players better than her this season? Is Boston in the top 10 in any statistical measurement? Top 20? Top 30? My point is you gotta compare the post players to other post players - how are their PPG numbers? Rebounds? Steals? Blocks? Even assists? Dolson had a triple-double with assists. How many post players have ever achieved that? [/QUOTE]
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