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We will never know, but fun question.I don’t see a team with a need for a scoring guard passing on Clark either. But I don’t see a team with a need for a post passing on Boston either.
We will never know, but fun question.I don’t see a team with a need for a scoring guard passing on Clark either. But I don’t see a team with a need for a post passing on Boston either.
No guard is going to be picked ahead of a player like Boston. When has a guard been the MVP of the WNBA regular season. The league is built on players like A'ja, JJ, Stewie, EDD and other's.Still comes down to need if you ask me but all of this is hypothetical as I don't believe Clark and Reese are eligible this year. And if they were, I wouldn't envy Indiana's front office when trying to decide who would be the best fit for their team.
Boston is projected to go there, per most experts. They already have good depth with Egbo and Smith drafted last season. However the potential of pairing Boston with her former team mate Henderson may be something Indiana couldn't pass up even if Clark was available.
Taurasi multiple times. There must be others.No guard is going to be picked ahead of a player like Boston. When has a guard been the MVP of the WNBA regular season. The league is built on players like A'ja, JJ, Stewie, EDD and other's.
Taurasi had just one MVP, but your point is valid, nwhoopfan.Taurasi multiple times. There must be others...
I’m sorry are you saying Boston’s game is in any way similar to Stevie’s, EDD, JJ? A’Ja is similar but the other three are basically guards in post players bodies. They are elite three level scorers, Boston is an elite scorer at one level, good to ok at another, and non-existent scorer at the third.No guard is going to be picked ahead of a player like Boston. When has a guard been the MVP of the WNBA regular season. The league is built on players like A'ja, JJ, Stewie, EDD and other's.
What?! Wow, that is surprising to me.Taurasi had just one MVP
Good call, nwhoopfan... Sheryl Swoopes was a three-time MVP and Cynthia Cooper won twice, all for Houston.What?! Wow, that is surprising to me.
What about the early years when Houston dominated the league? I think they were perimeter oriented, they must've produced a couple of MVPs who were not post players.
Now I'm curious so I looked back thru all the winners. You have just a few what I would call traditional post players. Lisa Leslie, Yolanda Griffith, Sylvia Fowles. Not quite sure where to put Tina Charles and Jonquel Jones. But other front court players like Lauren Jackson, Candace Parker, Tamika Catchings, EDD, Stewie, A'ja Wison I would say are all much more dynamic than Boston and can do a lot more things on the basketball court than she can. That's probably the same point you are making.Good call, nwhoopfan... Sheryl Swoopes was a three-time MVP and Cynthia Cooper won twice, all for Houston.
In truth, the historic model for a WNBA MVP is very un-Aliyah Boston-like. That's not to say, as shivers45 and visitingcock might note, that Aliyah wouldn't be a good No. 1 pick for some teams, such as Indy.
My point originally was that one shouldn't rule out that some teams might love to grab Caitlin Clark as their first pick.
Um, why are you advocating this as it is not even a remote possibility. Caitlin is NOT WNBA draft eligible this year. She just turned 21 on Jan 22. You have to turn 22 in the year of the WNBA draft.Good call, nwhoopfan... Sheryl Swoopes was a three-time MVP and Cynthia Cooper won twice, all for Houston.
In truth, the historic model for a WNBA MVP is very un-Aliyah Boston-like. That's not to say, as shivers45 and visitingcock might note, that Aliyah wouldn't be a good No. 1 pick for some teams, such as Indy.
My point originally was that one shouldn't rule out that some teams might love to grab Caitlin Clark as their first pick.
| Name | School | Effic | GP | Min | FG% | 3FG% | FT% | R | Asst | A-TO | Pts |
| Brink | Stanford | 22.9 | 21 | 23.4 | 51.5% | 22.7% | 76.8% | 9.67 | 1.7 | 0.783 | 14.2 |
| Boston | SC | 21.9 | 20 | 24.3 | 59.3% | 9.1% | 78.2% | 9.70 | 1.7 | 1.222 | 12.7 |
Well, that just means we can continue to argue should'da could'da would'da after draft day. Thanks!Um, why are you advocating this as it is not even a remote possibility. Caitlin is NOT WNBA draft eligible this year. She just turned 21 on Jan 22. You have to turn 22 in the year of the WNBA draft.
