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[QUOTE="tazmaz, post: 3260003, member: 5477"] I haven’t seen a guard have a stretch like this since I started watching the WNBA in 2014. That year Maya Moore was a freak and in her prime. Arike is the best at creating her own shot in the league right now. I’m not an Arike fan but she is just plain lights out now on the offensive side. Good for the league. Conversely, I’ve never seen anyone cut to the basket like Collier period. She’s smart and plays on both sides. If I had to choose for ROY it’d be Arike. If I had to choose who to start my own team with it would be Collier. I remember watching the U18 USA games when Durr and Ogunbowale were playing together. I thought Arike would be a better pro because of her strength. Durr still needs to get stronger because of her frame. Walz would mention the importance of that to her. Ogunbowale can overpower her defender and use her body as a weapon to get separation. She’s fast too with incredibly quick moves with the ball. Has everything but efficiency and that’s been getting better. [/QUOTE]
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