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[QUOTE="bballnut90, post: 3285890, member: 2117"] I never said she was transcendent. Results: Freshman year: 11 seed and Elite 8. Sophomore year: 2 seed and Elite 8. Junior year: 2 seed and Final Four. That's steady improvement each year no matter how you try to spin it. And are you really arguing that Oregon didn't improve when Sabrina arrived? Sure, they had 24 wins the year prior but they stacked up a lot of those in the WNIT. Oregon made the Elite 8 with Sabrina as a freshman and beat some very good teams to get there. Night and day difference. Also, Angel's team only once made it past the Sweet 16, and it was somewhat of a Cinderella run as a 3 seed. They lost in the Sweet 16 as a junior and only made the 2nd round as a sophomore. They were never a title favorite like Oregon is going to be this year. She never elevated the program to the degree that Sabrina has. And Wilson joined a team that was a #1 seed the year prior. Sure, she helped put them over the top but SC was already top dog in the SEC prior to her arrival. Not the same. 1. I never said she was in the ball park of Maya/Candace/Stewart. 2. Get your numbers correct, she has 23, not 24 losses. 2. Stop twisting my words. What I said was that Angel/Diggins/Sims have similar accolades or success over their [B]4[/B] year careers that Sabrina has accomplished in just [B]3[/B]. If Sabrina has a comparable year to this year, she's going to be far ahead of those 3 when analyzing their finished careers. Again, don't twist my words. What I was highlighting was how there is only one other player in NCAA history who has 2000p/1000a and Sabrina will probably finish with 2500p/1000r/1000a. She's going to be far ahead of Sloot in the stats department, and even further ahead of her in team/individual accomplishments. She totally blows anyone else out of the water when you compare statistics. How'd the rest of Diamond's collegiate career pan out? I was looking at the three years as a whole, not one year at a time. Again, I'm comparing her to the list of players you mentioned. Not these players. Now you're bringing Chiney Ogwumike into this? Good lord. The entire response I made was to point out how inaccurate it is that you're comparing all of those players to Sabrina Ionescu when Sabrina is clearly superior to anyone on that list. Seems like you're willing to go to no end to avoid giving certain players credit instead of just admitting that you're wrong. First McCowan, now Ionescu. [/QUOTE]
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