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That’s Your opinion I’d disagree.
Same...UConn, ND all in line before.
That’s Your opinion I’d disagree.
You could say the same thing about Collier AND Samuelson. Hmmmm? (just sayin')Kaila Charles-not even sure your the best player on your own team
That leaves Anigwe, Collier, Durr, Gustafson, Ionsescu, Samuelson and Shepard.
Humbly submitted-
Arike-see Sophie above
I think not only do most on this board agree Arike is a better player but so would almost any college or USA Basketball coach. How many national teams has Sophie made or even been invited to?That’s Your opinion I’d disagree.
In regards to Sophie vs Arike and who is better, before jumping into the fray, I want to be sure that you all are referring to their "dirty" play, right?After watching Sophie play A LOT of basketball, I honestly believe she is the better player vs Arike, who benefits tremendously from the talent surrounding her.
Sophie got nearly all of Miss State's best defensive attention Saturday, with Danberry and Anriel guarding her, and she still put up 33 of Mizzou's 56 points.
She is the only thing separating MSU from a 31-1 record and a #2 overall seed in the NCAA tourney.
I think not only do most on this board agree Arike is a better player but so would almost any college or USA Basketball coach. How many national teams has Sophie made or even been invited to?
Plus I am not convinced Sophie could handle the Momba like Arike did!
I am almost more convinced to say Gufstason is my front runner with Collier and Sabrina
After watching quite a few games this weekend and because this IS a UConn board, I think the player that plays every foot of the court as well and seemingly as effortlessly as any of the top players was/is Pheesa!!!! Hands down.
Yes, I said it - she plays every foot of the court and, I might add, never took a second off when on the court.
I don't think that Brown is even the best player on her team.Some superb analysis here! I'm really impressed. We might eliminate Ionescu for losing the Pac-12 title game. Same for Asia Durr.
I'm guessing it will come down to three players: Kalani Brown, Teaira McCowan, and Napheesa.
Given that Baylor beat UConn by a significant margin, and then won their conference championship, ending the season top-ranked, I'm guessing that Brown will win it. But #2 or @3 for Napheesa isn't all that bad!
I don't think that Brown is even the best player on her team.
And Brown didn't even win her Conference POY, so...
I agree with You.I think not only do most on this board agree Arike is a better player but so would almost any college or USA Basketball coach. How many national teams has Sophie made or even been invited to?
Plus I am not convinced Sophie could handle the Momba like Arike did!
I was in 100% Sabrina mode until they lost to Oregon State. Then I was only 70% a believer. Then KLS went down and Pheesa stepped up big for the 1st two games of this championship and I became 50/50. Then Oregon lost to Stanford and Pheesa just put on a clinic in front of a NATIONAL audience on TV. Now I am 100% PHEESA!!!!!I think Sabrina wins it. If not, then possibly Gustafson, Collier or Durr.
McCowan has had a good year and is a load for anybody MSU plays, but probably not NPOY worthy.
Oregon State is a very good defensive club. Sabrina has certainly been struggling from the floor a little, but the level of competition she sees isn’t even in the same ball park as what Napheesa goes up against. In the months of February and March, Napheesa has seen one top-25 team and Ionescu has seen seven. That is a pretty big difference.I was in 100% Sabrina mode until they lost to Oregon State. Then I was only 70% a believer. Then KLS went down and Pheesa stepped up big for the 1st two games of this championship and I became 50/50. Then Oregon lost to Stanford and Pheesa just put on a clinic in front of a NATIONAL audience on TV. Now I am 100% PHEESA!!!!!
She doesn't play defense and has poor sportsmanship.....not a first rounder....
Woe, woe, woe. Don't get too carried away on the PAC12. Oregon did lose to Mich St at full strength. Stanford has its ups and downs. Oregon is challenged to score at times-or most times. It's not like it's murderers row out there. I would love to face Oregon in any of the rounds-Regional Final, Semi-Final or Championship Final. Ruthy Hebard is NOT stopping Pheesa. Ionsecu will have to flaming hot from 3 point land, something she hasn't been for a while now. So let's see how this plays out.Oregon State is a very good defensive club. Sabrina has certainly been struggling from the floor a little, but the level of competition she sees isn’t even in the same ball park as what Napheesa goes up against. In the months of February and March, Napheesa has seen one top-25 team and Ionescu has seen seven. That is a pretty big difference.
Uh, UConn has played 3 top 50 RPI teams since January - UCF x2 and South Carolina. Oregon has faced 9. And Oregon is the top scoring team in the nation despite that - yes, scoring higher than UConn. So if Oregon is challenged to score at times, UConn must have a pretty mediocre offense too. I'm not arguing Oregon is a better team than UConn, and I'm not arguing that Pheesa doesn't deserve it over Ionescu, but it's a heck of a lot easier to look like LeBron every game when you're playing the little sisters of the poor, and even with the reduced competition, UConn has been posting weaker offensive numbers than Oregon has.Woe, woe, woe. Don't get too carried away on the PAC12. Oregon did lose to Mich St at full strength. Stanford has its ups and downs. Oregon is challenged to score at times-or most times. It's not like it's murderers row out there. I would love to face Oregon in any of the rounds-Regional Final, Semi-Final or Championship Final. Ruthy Hebard is NOT stopping Pheesa. Ionsecu will have to flaming hot from 3 point land, something she hasn't been for a while now. So let's see how this plays out.