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Is Boston for SC stoppable?
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[QUOTE="oldhusky, post: 4260638, member: 9844"] Agree, I think they would be good without Boston. Remember Cardosa is a star herself, put up huge numbers at Syracuse and would be in the conversation for best C of her class, probably just behind Brink. Amihere and Feagin are way above average too. SC probably has the best starting C and the best backup C in the country. Obviously limiting the probable player of the year is important, but beating their bigs is not a very realistic goal for their opponents. Beating their wings and guards is. In our case hanging in their with their bigs and not getting in foul trouble would be key factors. Boston's style of play gets opposing bigs in foul trouble all the time. They have 5 very good ones we have 3, and two of ours Liv and Aaliyah are foul prone, Dorka not so much. We have little room for error with our 3 big rotation. Maybe we could go small ball against some teams for part of the game, but SC is not one of those teams. On the other hand we are better and deeper on the perimeter, just the opposite of the situation with the bigs, so that is our strength and edge. [/QUOTE]
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