Geno-ista
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I don't think she is Maya Moore. I am not sure she is capable of playing the game like Maya Moore- BB IQ and team first stuff. I think her numbers that you quoted would be much better if she had the advantage of being on a significantly better coached team, with significantly better players that were also veterans that Maya had the luxury to play with. Tina Charles, Renee, Kalena,..... I don't think that is a fair comparison at all either. And maybe she is not built to come and play at CT for Geno either. She has athletic gifts and abilities and was streaky at times. DT missed every shot against ND in the semis her freshman year also. Stewie couldn't get it together our last two games either. DD can almost dunk also and can take over a game at times like few can- I am not sure their coaching staff will be able to mold that team into a Nat champion- but they certainly have the stable of thoroughbreds to do it! And DD is one of them. If she didn't roll that ankle and then hurt the knee the game before, I think they would have handled Stanford. I'm no expert admittedly, just my take!I don't understand why people keep making this comparison. Yes, both are very athletic tall guards, but that's where the comparison ends.
This year, Diamond shot 43% from the floor and 28% from 3. She had an A/TO of 0.76. In Maya's freshman year, she shot 54% from the floor and 42% from 3, with an A/TO that was twice as good at 1.45. Both scored about the same number of points, but DeShields needed 21.1 possessions a game to make that happen, compared to Maya's 16.2 (a pretty astonishing difference).
Diamond might be Maya-like someday, but she ain't there yet.