Tactfully put, Dillon77. I'll say what you wanted to say, and Nan pretty much also said... DT should not be on that team.It is, indeed, a very strong group. Not one of these players is a should surprise anybody who has been following the U.S.A. National Team. Per @HuskyNan , I just hope the U.S.A. Selection Committee views all players with open eyes for what they bring to the team now. If a tiebreaker is needed, I'm fine with dedication and service factoring into the mix.
Thanks to all for their service and go U.S.A.!
Couldn't disagree more. Dee has been available to team USA every single cycle since she was in high school. U-whatever teams, World teams, Olympic teams. She's the consummate team player and an incredible leader. If she wants to be on the team, she should be on the team. I didn't hear ANYONE complain when Tamika Catchings, long in the tooth, made the team in her final go-around.Tactfully put, Dillon77. I'll say what you wanted to say, and Nan pretty much also said... DT should not be on that team.
No one knows what will happen in the future. I believe if a young player deserves it, she should be chosen. I don't know who will be coaching but whoever it is they have a lot of top talent to work with.Couldn't disagree more. Dee has been available to team USA every single cycle since she was in high school. U-whatever teams, World teams, Olympic teams. She's the consummate team player and an incredible leader. If she wants to be on the team, she should be on the team. I didn't hear ANYONE complain when Tamika Catchings, long in the tooth, made the team in her final go-around.
Too bad if some younger player, who may be "better" gets left off. If Dee wants it, she has earned a spot. I imagine there will be some hysteria hopefully when she makes the team, and someone else is left off. Plenty of time for others in the future.
Age isn't everything, but it does matter. Catchings was 36 for the 2016 Olympics. Diana will be 42 for this summer's Games.Couldn't disagree more. Dee has been available to team USA every single cycle since she was in high school. U-whatever teams, World teams, Olympic teams. She's the consummate team player and an incredible leader. If she wants to be on the team, she should be on the team. I didn't hear ANYONE complain when Tamika Catchings, long in the tooth, made the team in her final go-around.
Too bad if some younger player, who may be "better" gets left off. If Dee wants it, she has earned a spot. I imagine there will be some hysteria hopefully when she makes the team, and someone else is left off. Plenty of time for others in the future.
Please read my post again. "She's the consummate team player and an incredible leader."Age isn't everything, but it does matter. Catchings was 36 for the 2016 Olympics. Diana will be 42 for this summer's Games.
Because she's been on national teams since whenever should not matter. Because she wants it? That's laughable.
She's earned our respect for her career and our thanks for all she's brought to UConn and USA basketball. A spot on the 2024 team should not be part of that package.
You feel the other players listed don't supply enough leadership? Hopefully you're kidding...
Diana... player... coach... inspiration... intangibles... She'll be 6% of an 18 person roster. If she's a mistake, it's a risk worth taking. And... nobody "deserves" anything.Tactfully put, Dillon77. I'll say what you wanted to say, and Nan pretty much also said... DT should not be on that team.
DT is not one of the best players in the country in 2024. She has been on every team she earned a spot on and NO player should be the team because of what they did in the past. People wonder why the WNBA has such low fan appeal yet they keep pushing out players from 20 years ago. DT is one of my all time favorites but last year it was painful to watch her in some games.Couldn't disagree more. Dee has been available to team USA every single cycle since she was in high school. U-whatever teams, World teams, Olympic teams. She's the consummate team player and an incredible leader. If she wants to be on the team, she should be on the team. I didn't hear ANYONE complain when Tamika Catchings, long in the tooth, made the team in her final go-around.
Too bad if some younger player, who may be "better" gets left off. If Dee wants it, she has earned a spot. I imagine there will be some hysteria hopefully when she makes the team, and someone else is left off. Plenty of time for others in the future.
I apologize for my 'silliness', EricLA. I'll chalk that up to chronology.Please read my post again. "She's the consummate team player and an incredible leader."
Where did I say others were not great leaders? Come on. I get we disagree, but your comment is silly.
LOL good one. I'm getting long in the tooth as well!I apologize for my 'silliness', EricLA. I'll chalk that up to chronology.
However, you base your support of DT being on the team due to her 'consummate leadership.' It does seem my question asking if you feel others don't supply enough leadership is relevant. No?
DT is not one of the best players in the country in 2024. She has been on every team she earned a spot on and NO player should be the team because of what they did in the past. People wonder why the WNBA has such low fan appeal yet they keep pushing out players from 20 years ago. DT is one of my all time favorites but last year it was painful to watch her in some games.
If the young players are better they will beat Taurasi for a spot on the Team. DT doesn’t want any charity.I love Diana, have for decades, but maybe it’s time to make room for some youngsters
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The teams have 12 playersDiana... player... coach... inspiration... intangibles... She'll be 6% of an 18 person roster. If she's a mistake, it's a risk worth taking. And... nobody "deserves" anything.
Maybe, gandydancer, but sports history is replete with great athletes who were the last to understand their day was done.DT will know when she no longer belongs on the team. Until then she suits up for me.
Gosh. Ok. 8%.The teams have 12 players
History is also replete with fans who are the last to understand that the discussion should be done.Maybe, gandydancer, but sports history is replete with great athletes who were the last to understand their day was done.
Which player do you want taking a shot with the game on the line? | (58.33%) Diana Taurasi |
Apologies, Boreifs. I wasn't aware you were a moderator.History is also replete with fans who are the last to understand that the discussion should be done.