easttexastrash
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Diggins also has plenty of "jewelry" representing her country that Sims will never have. Sims isn't nearly the passer that Diggins is either. Hell, she can't even seem to remember to get the ball to her non-stoppable center. She's a great defender and scorer but average play maker.
Since you haven't pulled any punches I'll go ahead and be as rude as you...Sims isn't as well liked by the girls that would be her teammate. There was a reason she was an outsider on the WUG team. There is a difference in the way they handle themselves and the way Sims has handled herself. Maybe it's maturity, maybe its passion or emotion but I've never seen any of the other four want to brawl on the court...that makes you a punk.
Diggins has won gold and captain the past to world teams she was on. She is a leader. We'll have to see if Sims has that quality.
Two words: National Championship. I win.
The evidence you cite is not that convincing, as Diggins had to face Griner and Sims did not. If you look at the whole season, Diggins numbers are simply better. Diggins had more assists (222 vs. 174) and slightly fewer turnovers (103 vs. 105). Isn't assist to turnover ratio a good metric for the playmaking ability of a PG? As for defense, Sims had more steals (118 vs. 102) but also committed more fouls in doing so (81 vs. 64), and Skylar had more blocks (19 vs. 2). Rebounds were basically equal (3.3 Diggins vs. 3.0 Sims). As a scorer, Diggins had more points (16.8 vs. 14.9) and higher FG% (50% vs. 45%), but Sims was better on 3-pts (40% vs. 36%) and FT (83% vs. 79%). As for the congeniality/make-up comment, I think we should limit our discussion to basketball skills.
