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[QUOTE="TheFarmFan, post: 3133614, member: 9403"] With the massive caveat that I was not able to catch the game and there doesn't seem to be a way to stream it again, I was pretty impressed with a few of the players' performances: [B]Haley Jones[/B] was 8-17 which is just sub-.500, and she had 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals (along with 2 TOs). Most impressive was her grit, to me, in seeing this highlight play where she dove for the ball, popped it out from the other player's feet, passed it to her teammate (couldn't quite tell who it was), and then got the rebound off her teammate's missed shot and turned it around for a score. That, to me, is someone who's more than just a shooter. You can watch for yourself - I thought it was a very impressive sequence: [MEDIA=twitter]1119738439379718144[/MEDIA] I thought [B]Aliyah Boston [/B]had an extremely solid stat line: 4-6 FG, 11 RB, 2 A, 1 BLK, 1 STL (albeit with 4 TOs) - a very complete performance. [B]Angel Jackson[/B] was also very efficient: 4-4 FG, 5-7 FT, plus 2 RB, 1A, 2 BLK, and 1 TO. [B]Fran Belibi [/B]also seemed like she had a great game: 4-9 FG and she got to the line to go 8-10, which suggests she can draw contact really effectively given that she only had 1 foul. She also had 8 offensive rebounds and 15 total, along with 2 A, 2 BLK, and 2 STL (along with 2 TO). That's a pretty massive performance and portends great things to come. If anything, what I don't understand is [B]how Zia Cooke got Home Team MVP over Belibi??[/B] Compare their stat lines: Belibi 4-9 | 0-1 3PT | 8 ORB | 7 DRB | 1 PF | 16 TP | 2 A | 2 TO | 2 BLK | 2 STL Cooke 4-16 | 1-6 3PT | 0 ORB | 1 DRB | 2 PF | 12 TP | 2 A | 2 TO | 0 BLK | 2 STL Cooke literally performed worse in every category except the fact that she made 1 three pointer on 6 attempts. She shot 25% and had more fouls and turnovers than rebounds. How in the world did that performance garner her team MVP? Do they just have a rule that they won't give both MVP awards to players headed to the same school? Cause Belibi's stat line is head and shoulders better in basically every respect. [/QUOTE]
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