Cocohusky and I agree we would choose Jessica Shepard in the draft before McCowan or Brown.McCown May’s win the SEC POY but tonight has shown me she shouldn’t be considered for National POY. You need to show up and if shots aren’t falling, do something else. Now, Sabrina on the other hand IS in serious contention for 2nd place in National POY![]()
Especially since she only has two fouls.TV doesn’t understand it: McCowan isn’t on the bench due to fouls. She’s parked due to ineffective play...
McCown May’s win the SEC POY but tonight has shown me she shouldn’t be considered for National POY. You need to show up and if shots aren’t falling, do something else. Now, Sabrina on the other hand IS in serious contention for 2nd place in National POY![]()
Cocohusky and I agree we would choose Jessica Shepard in the draft before McCowan or Brown.
Has every single Cazorla layup been wide open?
But Cazorla ate them alive on the PNR, which is pretty much the foundation of the pro game.
I hear you but no way a WNBA GM skips 2 6’7” Post players for a forward.Cocohusky and I agree we would choose Jessica Shepard in the draft before McCowan or Brown.
Down to 6. It was 11 a little while ago.
If I'm a WNBA GM, I want no part of McCowan in the lottery. Maybe I'm a prisoner of the moment for saying that.
But Cazorla ate them alive on the PNR, which is pretty much the foundation of the pro game.
Jaz and Jordan don't need to be on the court together because neither can shoot...Vic only plays both of them because they are seniors..has nothing to do with what would be best for the team.
Vic has decided to take a loss in the last 5 minutes, no doubt about it. Can't blame him. Anyways, while definitely our worst game in a long time. I congratulate Oregon for really coming out in this game and wanting it. Good on them. It's a long season.
McCowan has potential, but she needs a lot of work. Still doesn’t seem to have a lot of post moves and relies too much on her size to be effective in the WNBA. Her conditioning will need to improve as well. On a side note, how many defensive possessions did it seem like her arms were down by her side?If I'm a WNBA GM, I want no part of McCowan in the lottery. Maybe I'm a prisoner of the moment for saying that.
But Cazorla ate them alive on the PNR, which is pretty much the foundation of the pro game.