A nice bounce-back from the LA game. It would have been encouraging to see Maya do as well against the better competition. Minnesota can beat Phoenix with two hands tied behind their backs. LA, with Parker, Tolliver, and Ogwumike, is going to be a very tough out. As well as Maya performed in the NCAA Tounament for four years, Ogwumike's stats probably stack up favorably in comparison. Parker is a league MVP and owns as many NCAA rings as Maya. I would be feeling much better right now, if Minnesota had not been so handily routed Thursday night.
Maya played on manifestly better teams and with fewer competitive games. And she still managed 21.6-8.9-2.5 to Nneka's 21.1-9.4-1.6. In other words, her stats were slightly better despite having better help and being called upon less frequently.
Yeah, Maya's not a post player. If her role was to take the shots Nneka took, she'd have had a similar FG percentage.I'm not sure how you can say that Maya has been called upon less when she has taken 415 shots and Nneka has taken 333 shots and both have played 33 games. Despite the disparity in shots attempted Nneka is only averaging .5 fewer points.
Yeah, Maya's not a post player. If her role was to take the shots Nneka took, she'd have had a similar FG percentage.
Either Maya had more help, and thus wasn't quite the same focal point to her team, or she didn't have as much help, and yet produced better team results. This discussion is dumb and I will not participate in it any further.
Yeah, Maya's not a post player. If her role was to take the shots Nneka took, she'd have had a similar FG percentage.
Either Maya had more help, and thus wasn't quite the same focal point to her team, or she didn't have as much help, and yet produced better team results. This discussion is dumb and I will not participate in it any further.