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Nobody was better than Russ.

The OP asked who is the best wcbb player.

Subsequently the question was posed to the effect that if you were starting a new team what player would be your first selected player.

Answer to best right now, Griner.

Answer to first draft pick, Kaleena.
since you brought it up, the guy who almost averaged a triple-double for his first 5 seasons in the nba was better than russel.
 
since you brought it up, the guy who almost averaged a triple-double for his first 5 seasons in the nba was better than russel.
On the other hand Russell was the superlative winner. O was great but Bill simply w as a winner.
 
I'm also with Elena, mediocre team, mediocre coaching and she's carried them into and tonight confirmed a top 25 ranking

.... what a schedule... what a team... id love to see her play ND, Baylor, UCONN, Tenn, Duke, TAMU, Miami .... it would be a much better barometer.... or measuring stick.

Griner has played or will play ND, UCONN, TENN, and TAMU

Nneka has played UCONN...Texas, ...

who has really showed up and made their teams win? Griner is my pick hands down.
 
I would think the player who would be thought of as best would also play against the best, so in my view it would currently be B Griner, other quality players would follow. EDD plays against 3rd and 4th rate competition. It would be like me beating up my eight year old nephew and being considered better. Until EDD plays against the best she can not be considered the best.

competition really has allot to do with it, and I'm sure the media and coaches recognize that... as does the US Senior National Team Committee... hence Griner is on the team for a reason y'all.

true phenom.
 
That three-time Wade Award winner was also the BEast POY as a freshman. That's one accomplishment KML will probably not equal. Now granted, winning that award is easier or more difficult depending on the year, but still...

With respect to Griner, she's the only collegiate player in line for a spot on the Olympic team. I'm convinced she would have made mince meat of everyone Delaware has played, including Penn State, whereas I'm not convinced EDD could have put up the numbers Griner has against Tennessee and Baylor. Another way to think about it: if you could trade players in WCBB, imagine Baylor called UD offering a trade straight up, Giner for EDD or vice versa. I think UD would at least think about it, whereas Kim wouldn't consider it for a milisecond.

Thankfully, this is something that we'll get to see play out in a tournament setting, if not head-to-head, at least getting to see EDD against comparable competition.

You are right on, i talk to my sports buddies and the skill's and athletic ability of Griner is just out of the men's game, especially the defensive end of the floor. SHE CHANGES THE GAME, ask any coach we play and they always say that.

She's a game changer.

EDD, not so much on the defensive end... Nneka.... not so much on the defensive end....
 
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In which Edd has always played against much weaker competition every single season than what a MM, BG, SD and SD, etc etc did and do she can not begin to be considered best compared to those that play against higher quality competition and excel, Edd has not proved herself against the best at any time in her College career to date, can't be argued otherwise and be taken seriously. And yes who one plays against makes all the difference it is silly to say otherwise. Face it if Uconn, UT or any other truly upper end team played Delaware's schedule they would always be undefeated and their best players would blow the roof off of scoring and rebounding records every season. EDD is currently a big fish with potential in a small pond.
It makes a difference depending on what you are evaluating. Straight up as far as who is the best ball player in WCBB this year, not necessarily, POY, yes. Remember that EDD was, also, praised by many as the best player on the WUG team this summer.
 
The Sagarin SOS ranking is based on games played to date and, more importantly, is based on Sagarin's ranking of teams. Sagarin's current top 25 includes these Delaware opponents: Saint Bonaventure, Princeton and Villanova. Delaware won't be at the top of the Sagarin ranking at the end of the season.

http://www.rpiratings.com/womrate.php
shows baylor as 1 UCONN as 2 and Delaware as 3....
 

ofcourse i mean play against competition that is good.... not just play on a good team like WUG USA team this past summer, where she was a heavy favorite in minutes played.
 
Nneka is the most athletic and has more weapons than Griner.
on the defensive end? no team really has to plan for Nneka as much as a team has to prepare for running any inside game vs a Griner and Baylor...

come on.
 
It makes a difference depending on what you are evaluating. Straight up as far as who is the best ball player in WCBB this year, not necessarily, POY, yes. Remember that EDD was, also, praised by many as the best player on the WUG team this summer.

The best player who plays against cup cake teams maybe, but certainly not the best player in the overall of WCBB, you are evaluating a player that goes against really bad defenses every single season she has played vs a player or players who play against the best defenses wcbb has to offer. Edd has "potential" but has yet to test herself against the best of Wcbb, and likely never will.
 
On the other hand Russell was the superlative winner. O was great but Bill simply w as a winner.

how about that supporting cast that russel had? plus, a very shrewd coach.
 
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ofcourse i mean play against competition that is good.... not just play on a good team like WUG USA team this past summer, where she was a heavy favorite in minutes played.
Why did she play so many minutes versus other players? Because the coach wanted to win, so he played the best.
 
EDD, but by the end of the year KML will get a lot of votes.
 
.... what a schedule... what a team... id love to see her play ND, Baylor, UCONN, Tenn, Duke, TAMU, Miami .... it would be a much better barometer.... or measuring stick.

Griner has played or will play ND, UCONN, TENN, and TAMU

Nneka has played UCONN...Texas, ...

who has really showed up and made their teams win? Griner is my pick hands down.

and Tenn on Dec. 20th. They are both great players, who will no doubt be on the USA teams down the road.
 
and Tenn on Dec. 20th. They are both great players, who will no doubt be on the USA teams down the road.
IMO Nneka will have to improve her defense to have a shot at a Team USA spot. Her rebounding and offense are excellent, and I think the eventual retirement of players like Cash and Catchings will open up some spots, but there will still be plenty of talent for Team USA to choose from at the 3-4 positions, and defense will always be a major consideration.
 
IMO Nneka will have to improve her defense to have a shot at a Team USA spot. Her rebounding and offense are excellent, and I think the eventual retirement of players like Cash and Catchings will open up some spots, but there will still be plenty of talent for Team USA to choose from at the 3-4 positions, and defense will always be a major consideration.

Her D is fine. She will make the team, not for London, but next games.
 
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how about that supporting cast that russel had? plus, a very shrewd coach.
How about the many times Russ went head-to-head against Wilt Chamberlain, who once averaged 50 ppg for a season?

We all know that Russ earned 11 NBA championship rings, 1 Olympic gold medal and 2 NCAA championships. But an obscure stat is most telling. During his incomparable career, he played in 14 "game seven" contests. Each team won three, lost three going on the court will all the money on the table. Russ was a winner in 13 of 14.

Just incidentally, he changed the way the game is played. Since this thread is about wcbb I have no further comment on this topic.
 
I just don't get it. Griner is a force that never was in WCBB, and she comes in behind EDD and KML? Plese elaborate on what I am missing here.
It's all personal bias.

Griner is really unlikeable and plays for a team that is competitive with UConn, while EDD (for some reason I can't figure out) is still a fan favorite to many on this board and plays for a team that UConn likely will never play.

Put the two together and you get these irrational arguments that EDD is the best player in the women's game.
 
I don't think Griner is unlikable. I mean besides "The Incident," I feel like she's a nice kid. Granted, I haven't seen her play enough to gauge her actions on the court. But from the bit I have seen, she is one of a kind in WCBB right now.
 
Lauren was playing professionally in Australia when she was 17. ... Jackson had to learn to play physically as she spent a lot of time in the post. We really haven't seen that from Elena and won't until she joins the WNBA.

Wouldn't surprise me a bit if she never joins the WNBA. In fact, I'd be somewhat surprised if she does.
 
Wouldn't surprise me a bit if she never joins the WNBA. In fact, I'd be somewhat surprised if she does.
I'd be surprised if she did not. She certainly has the talent, so only question is does she want to or not. The season is short enough to allow her to either play professionally the rest of the year, or pursue another career while staying close to home.
 
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How about the many times Russ went head-to-head against Wilt Chamberlain, who once averaged 50 ppg for a season?

We all know that Russ earned 11 NBA championship rings, 1 Olympic gold medal and 2 NCAA championships. But an obscure stat is most telling. During his incomparable career, he played in 14 "game seven" contests. Each team won three, lost three going on the court will all the money on the table. Russ was a winner in 13 of 14.

Just incidentally, he changed the way the game is played. Since this thread is about wcbb I have no further comment on this topic.

i know that you will not comment further, but i'm not sure how you think russell changed the way the game was played. i would really like to know what your thoughts are. someone who i think did change the way the game was played was oscar robertson, who, for all of his scoring and rebounding, averaged almost 10 assists a game FOR HIS CAREER.
 
Oscar Robertson was a wonderful basketball player, no question about it.

I could recite championship series after championship series but I choose to not do so. I cannot resist the temptation to mention one of Russ's first, back in 1958. The Celtics took Philly out in five. Russ had 144 rebounds. That's not a typo. 144. In 5 games.

They didn't keep track of blocked shots as an official stat back then, but Russ had a few.

No player in any professional sport can match his record of achievement at the highest level. There is a reason.

Russ was "beyond category."
 
i would not be surprised if uconn beats baylor and griner for the third straight year. we have geno , and better yet, he has coached griner. in which case, would opinions regarding griner change in any way ? next year it's even more likely that uconn will beat them.
 
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