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She deserves NPOY. The game is more than scoring, but Plum has earned this. When she plays she works her tail off. Washington isn't the greatest team but could be dangerous in the tournament.
Nope. There's more to being a great basketball player than just scoring points. Where is Jackie Stiles today? Where do people rank her? You almost never hear her name mentioned when talking about the all-time greats.
I was at Walmart today and Jackie Stiles was the clerk in checkout line #8!
I was at Walmart today and Jackie Stiles was the clerk in checkout line #8!

So you worked as a bag boy on checkout line #8 yesterday? Cool![]()
Now that's what I call a sense of humor.Now that's what I call a sense of humor.
I guess UConn focused people or people who didn't follow Wcbb before 2001 don't really understand how good of a player she was. SWMState's run to the final four was magical. Unfortunately they took out the #1 seeded blue devils in the sweet 16 that year.
Mitchell was well ahead of Plum's pace thru her first two seasons. This year Mitchell is scoring less than Plum did as a Jr. And I have a really hard time seeing Mitchell do during her Sr. year what Plum has done. It could be close, but I think Mitchell will come up a little short.
if she doesn't have one of these... she's not even in the discussionShe has most points. So I was asking about best players. Taurasi, Maya, Parker, Holdsclaw, Miller, and Stewart. Is she in that elite company as a player?
What? So then Larry Bird, Clyde Drexel, Elvin Hayes, Elena Delle Donne are all second tier players in the college ranks because they couldn't bring their "pedestrian"^ teams to a title like the aforementioned list of players who had significantly more talent AND better coaching than they did? Sorry but many on this board thread have become myopic on assessing great talent if not in a UConn uniform. We are better than that.if she doesn't have one of these... she's not even in the discussion
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What? So then Larry Bird, Clyde Drexel, Elvin Hayes, Elena Delle Donne are all second tier players in the college ranks because they couldn't bring their "pedestrian"^ teams to a title like the aforementioned list of players who had significantly more talent AND better coaching than they did? Sorry but many on this board thread have become myopic on assessing great talent if not in a UConn uniform. We are better than that.
Taking nothing away from Ms. Plum's accomplishment, which is something to marvel at...but my answer would be no.She has most points. So I was asking about best players. Taurasi, Maya, Parker, Holdsclaw, Miller, and Stewart. Is she in that elite company as a player?
Taking nothing away from Ms. Plum's accomplishment, which is something to marvel at...but my answer would be no.
Is there any doubt that anyone of the all-time greats you listed couldn't have scored/averaged 30+ points a game during their careers if they'd taken 40-50% of their respective teams' FGAs? Is there any doubt that any of the all-time greats you listed would trade one of their NCAA titles for an individual scoring award?
Washington's offense is all Plum, all the time. And it starts with her bringing the ball up as PG and then deciding whether to make a play or distribute the ball.
She took 28 of the team's 59 FGA's (47%) in her 57 point record breaking performance. The total assists for the team was 6 for the entire game and Plum had ZERO assists (as a guard no less)! The rest of the 10 players on the team (that all saw minutes in the game) combined for 27 points.
What? So then Larry Bird, Clyde Drexel, Elvin Hayes, Elena Delle Donne are all second tier players in the college ranks because they couldn't bring their "pedestrian"^ teams to a title like the aforementioned list of players who had significantly more talent AND better coaching than they did? Sorry but many on this board thread have become myopic on assessing great talent if not in a UConn uniform. We are better than that.
^footnote to Plebe on this phrase as I thought it accurately captures the average talent on these lower profile schools.
HoopsFan21 I hope you take heed to allow others their opinion without being directly contradictory. That's why it's called an opinion...not a fact.
Taking nothing away from Ms. Plum's accomplishment, which is something to marvel at...but my answer would be no.
Is there any doubt that anyone of the all-time greats you listed couldn't have scored/averaged 30+ points a game during their careers if they'd taken 40-50% of their respective teams' FGAs? FAKE NEWS Is there any doubt that any of the all-time greats you listed would trade one of their NCAA titles for an individual scoring award?
Washington's offense is all Plum, all the time. FAKE NEWS And it starts with her bringing the ball up as PG and then deciding whether to make a play or distribute the ball.
She took 28 of the team's 59 FGA's (47%) in her 57 point record breaking performance. The total assists for the team was 6 for the entire game and Plum had ZERO assists (as a guard no less)! The rest of the 10 players on the team (that all saw minutes in the game) combined for 27 points.
Does everyone feel that Plum would definitely be the #1 pick in the WNBA Draft?
I dont follow the W a lot, but whoever drafts first, normally the worst team(unless pick was a trade) do they have better guards than Plum has the potential to be?Does everyone feel that Plum would definitely be the #1 pick in the WNBA Draft?
First, and I stated it in my prior post...what Plum has accomplished is a thing to marvel at. So you don't have to get your panties in a bunch thinking I'm attempting to diminish her achievement. She's a real talent and the Left Coast Huskies have designed their offense to showcase her talent accordingly. Having made it to last years FF for the first time validates it as the right decision.Plum has 618 Field Goal attempts of 1929 Field Goal attempts for the entire team. That works out to 32% not 40-50%(Fake News). Yes she took more shots yesterday but not the most this season. I believe she has about 15 games of over 20 shots per game. She also has 161 rebounds and 148 assists.
You also mentioned that Washington's offense is all Plum. FAKE NEWS UW averages 85ppg (same as UConn) and Plum averages 30ppg. which means she scores 35% of the teams points. Her 148 assists averages out to 4.8 a game. Gabby Williams averages 5.1 assists a game and has many more options on UConn to pass to, then Plum.
Do you think it possible that DT, Maya, Candace or Stewie could have averaged 30+ PPG if they had taken 32% of UConn's or TN's FGAs?
Nope. There's more to being a great basketball player than just scoring points. Where is Jackie Stiles today? Where do people rank her? You almost never hear her name mentioned when talking about the all-time greats.
Taking nothing away from Ms. Plum's accomplishment, which is something to marvel at...but my answer would be no.
Is there any doubt that anyone of the all-time greats you listed couldn't have scored/averaged 30+ points a game during their careers if they'd taken 40-50% of their respective teams' FGAs? Is there any doubt that any of the all-time greats you listed would trade one of their NCAA titles for an individual scoring award?
Washington's offense is all Plum, all the time. And it starts with her bringing the ball up as PG and then deciding whether to make a play or distribute the ball.
She took 28 of the team's 59 FGA's (47%) in her 57 point record breaking performance. The total assists for the team was 6 for the entire game and Plum had ZERO assists (as a guard no less)! The rest of the 10 players on the team (that all saw minutes in the game) combined for 27 points.
In Plum's senior year (current year) there isn't a team in the NCAA where she would not be a starter and play significant minutes, including UCONN. There isn't a coach in America who wouldn't start Plum.This was one game. Did you watch it? Do you know that the team's only other real scoring threat, Chantal Osahor, fouled out in the middle of the third quarter? So Plum had to take over, and did. Yet you seem to choose to diminish the fact that she was able to do so and fend off a Utah team that wouldn't go away.
Well stated. Taurasi elevated 2 teams to National Championships that weren't overflowing with talent, but most of UConn's Titles went to teams that were stocked. Winning a Championship is usually a sign of a very good team rather than individual greatness of one player.
Taking nothing away from Taurasi, whose performance in 2002-2003 was amazing after losing TASK.
But with all due respect, these were the HS rankings for the freshmen (HS Class of 2002), per Blue Star:
Strother: #1
Wolff: #4
Turner: #8
Corkcett: #13
Plum has an incredible ability to make a shot from any angle either straight in the hoop or using the backboard.
I would be willing to say that if you put a small decal on the backboard(s), for every time she used them to make a shot, you would not be able to see through the backboard. She has used nearly every part of the backboard.