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Aaliyah Edwards finally getting some love from ESPN top 25 players
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[QUOTE="AzzisBraids, post: 4476027, member: 11721"] Im going to be blunt, the media has a big stake in these awards despite whatever happens on the court prior and during the season. If South Carolina stays undefeated, Aliyah will win the majority of the awards If Caitlin Clark keeps on the triple double tallies and Iowa peaks, she could edge out Aliyah on some ballots Azzi will be an All-American in some fashion regardless of whatever she does when she returns but if she starts dropping big numbers upon her return and they beat SC, she will be the favorite. Brink is probably the most impactful player on both ends but her foul trouble persona negatively impacts her Aneesah Morrow is brilliant but DePaul's record keeps her out of the national conversation. At this point in the season, no other player can really play themselves in the narrative, the lid is pretty closed, so it will be up to these players on who plays their way up and down. Glad they showed Aaliyah and others some love, she has been playing out of her mind, should be recognized. [/QUOTE]
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