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Isaiah Wong threatens to leave Miami if he doesn't get a bigger Nil deal
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[QUOTE="Get a Job, post: 4309266, member: 9775"] Putting the word "nobody" aside, you are correct that almost no one with a modicum of knowledge about men's and women's basketball thinks that the best women's college player is "as good" as a D1 men's player at the same position. In other words, if one were to build a team with the best chance of beating any other team, most would prefer the worst D1 men's guard over the best women's guard, for example. That being said, surely you don't assume [USER=912]@Edward Sargent[/USER] is naïve or ignorant enough to think otherwise, since he is on this message board. So what is the point of your reply? By the way, if Ed's point was that Paige is better relative to her peers than Wong is to his, he's obviously right. [/QUOTE]
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