RadyLady
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Well, DD, nitpicks are a good way to have fun; hyper-accuracy in the way something is expressed is cool, but I'm not sure your comment is either nit or hyper. It rather looks more like an attempt to complicate the obvious. Less fun is had when someone does that, don't you think? :-o
Looks to me that if Stewart is 6'4" KML looks around 6'. Thanks.More help for DD:
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So, KML wore flats in the White House. I do not have photo confirmation of the claim Doty wore very big heels (I.e. high enough to turn a 2" height deficit into a 3" height advantage) could not be independently confirmed via photo.
IIRC, and I usually do, I believe DD in one of his game previews said he put Hartley at 5-9 because he believed her to be 5-10 and he had seen her listed at 5-8 (now) and he was just going to split the difference. So really your whole Hartley argument is mute.In any event, it can be assumed, since you refused to address the issue other than to claim victim status resulting from crying "cheap shot", that your reason for listing Hartley at 5-9 instead of 5-10, which you said you believe her to be, is that a 3 inch departure from her UCONN listed height was simply too great a deviation. It may well be that height list antics are a part of the game.
No, DD, calling attention to you not posting what you "believe" is not a cheap shot. Rather, it was an invitation to think a little more deeply about the issue of height as it relates to basketball.
Height is usually an advantage in basketball. Generally speaking, taller is better. Thus, it may be said that to the extent height errors may occur, they will be on the side of over, rather than under-stating height.
Let me know if you agree or disagree.
In any event, it can be assumed, since you refused to address the issue other than to claim victim status resulting from crying "cheap shot", that your reason for listing Hartley at 5-9 instead of 5-10, which you said you believe her to be, is that a 3 inch departure from her UCONN listed height was simply too great a deviation. It may well be that height list antics are a part of the game.
That, at least, is my claim. I'm sticking with it.
Thanks for the Massengale correction. I appreciate it.
However, for as much as that may have helped me, I think it hurt you.
By virtue of that photo, if Massengale is 5-7, then KML is, indeed, 5-10.
You have pretty much nailed it.IIRC, and I usually do, I believe DD in one of his game previews said he put Hartley at 5-9 because he believed her to be 5-10 and he had seen her listed at 5-8 (now) and he was just going to split the difference. So really your whole Hartley argument is mute.
And your other argument (KML not 6-0) is pretty mute based on all the pictures you have posted.
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Pictures don't always tell the story, but this does a nice job of it. Hartley towers over Massengale. Clearly a good 3 inches. And KML towers over the 5'7" Ellenburg. Clearly a good 5 inches.
All the team photos show clearly their height. Much clearer than the two lineup photos taken from bad angles with the supposition that they are in height order.
It's clear this has become more about you than KML and Hartley's height. For some reason you decided to make it personal. The cheap shot was clear - "not always accurate game analyses". I put myself out there every big game. Sometimes I'm right, sometimes not. And I deal with all that point it out. But your comment was not appreciate or necessary. Feel free to not read them or comment on them in the future.
Looks to me that if Stewart is 6'4" KML looks around 6'. Thanks.
And I would argue that height without other skills is useless.I've said more than once, basketball is a game where height confers an advantage.
And I would argue that height without other skills is useless.
It's quite telling to me that Muggsy Bogues, Spud Web and several others have successfully played the game at the highest level. Height alone does NOT confer an advantage.
Since you don't believe the 6', why on earth would you believe the 185?It might be that KML who was listed at 185lbs in the wug roster can play the 4 with the best of them despite being under 6-0.
Plotsie, when a poster like trisailin questions you, you should think twice about your position. Trisailin has more likes than posts.Since you don't believe the 6', why on earth would you believe the 185?
Maybe not, but you sure are gnawing at this bone you two are picking....I am not a bad dog
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Since you don't believe the 6', why on earth would you believe the 185?
Are you sure the camera was parallel to the floor and the line of players was perpendicular to the camera and the players were standing on the flat level part of the floor and they were not on their toes?I think your reference to the effect of parallax in connection with player height is inaccurate, or, at a minimum, way overstated. The information imparted in the photos is useful. It may not satisfy you, it may be useless to you, but that descriptor does not apply beyond that.
For one thing, the information is useful to me in forming the opinion that KML is 5-10 and not 6-0 as listed.
Query: do you disagree with the assertion KML is 5-10, if so, why do you disagree?
None, No, No, Doesn't matter, One hour, Yes, No, No(Geno never makes mistakes),NoWhat difference does it make whether KML is 5' 10" or 6'? Do we tell her to pay back her scholarship because her height was listed incorrectly for us fans? Does the listing of her height change reality? What if every other player on the team is listed incorrectly and only KML is correct? What if they lining up height-wise is only approximate. How much time does or should the team spend on listed height concerns? Have we been shortchanged as fans? Are Geno, Chris, Shea and Marissa guilty of dereliction of duty bringing in such a vertically challenged player? Does Geno play her in the wrong spot on the floor since she obviously is too short to play amongst the bigs? Is our last year National Championship invalid because somebody looking at a photo has determined that her listed height is incorrect?
Are you sure the camera was parallel to the floor and the line of players was perpendicular to the camera and the players were standing on the flat level part of the floor and they were not on their toes?
Then, in your opinion, pictures are not an accurate way to measure someone's height. I only agree when the pictures are skewed and the proper perspective is lost. But some of these pictures are straight on, and the players(assuming they are wearing the same height shoes) heights are able to be approximated with respect to each other. I'm not sure that it is important to know their exact height. But the mystery will continue until someone puts a tape on them or we get a video from a 7-11 with KML leaving and her height can be determined by the rulers on the doors.No, and no, and no, and no. Pictures are almost always inconclusive in one or more particulars. So are measuring devices of almost every type or kind.
Last time I had a check up, nurse measured me at 1" less than that claimed on my drivers license. Nurse was rather short. Upon re measurement, with the level placed at the apex of my pinhead, I had only lost 1/4" of height, thus preserving the accuracy of the drivers license.
This year, Hartley has officially gained an inch, now being 5-8 according to UCONN listing. I'm thinking an accurate measurement would call for other changes, including KML at -2.
Does it matter?
I think there's something to be said in favor of accurate height measurement of basketball players, especially those in elite programs.