Paige had her chance to be a FF hero against Arizona but she came up short with 18 points which is less than Clark's usual average points per game.Please feel free to disagree with me. Just try not to talk as though anyone who disagrees with you must be out of their minds. That's not a great way to defend Caitlin.
Stats are overrated. Make your teammates better and win. See: Bill Russel as an example.Why don't you compare last week when CC was National player of the week including a triple double
Stats are overrated. Make your teammates better and win. See: Bill Russel as an example.
Assuming healthy, Paige will transition seamlessly into the WNBA on any team. I can’t see any coach preferring Clarke. Not to diminish her offensive talent one bit. The debate over who was a better player reminds of the Collier vs Ogunbawalle debate. Both great players. One had great offensive stats as a volume shooter, the other was simply the better of the two.I don't take an "evenhanded" approach to comparing these two great players. I think Paige is better, and by a wide margin. Why? Because basketball is a team sport and that means more than just getting assists. It means making your teammates better on every possession. Paige is simply much better than Caitlin at this.
You could really see it when Paige returned two seasons ago. The team breathed a collective sigh of relief just to have her diminished self on the floor again. The difference was palpable. And when she took her patchwork team to the NC based on astonishing heroics, held together by duct tape and paperclips as she was, it was unforgettable.
Yes, Caitlin took her team to an NC last season. But was it really a comparable achievement to what Paige did? I think not. She beat SC, but they were almost primed to lose precisely to a good perimeter shooting team. Their weakness was tailor-made for what Iowa was good at. But Paige's Huskies faced stronger teams at every step of the way and beat them at their strengths. Break Czinano's arm and give Warnock the flu just before the SC game and see how well Iowa does in that matchup.
Yes, Caitlin is a great offensive player and a pretty good defender. But she ain't no Paige. She'll have a fine career in the W, sort of like Adrian Dantley's in the NBA, and she'll make about as much of a mark as he did. Even if Paige never plays a game in the W, she's still the better player.
The smartest defensive player ever..Seriously..did you ever watch Ashley Battle? CC has a great mid range shot and as far as passingA number of BYers were wrong. Last night was a clarified example. Paige shot 66 2/3% from the field, Caitlin shot 28%. The differences are stark. Paige is the smartest defensive player in women's basketball, maybe ever. She anticipates the second or third pass or move and it is just intuitive, That cannot be taught or learned.
Paige has a far superior intermediate game, which I would call a pull up game, and she stops and elevates vertically in classic form which makes that shot so deadly. Caitlin does not have a comparable pull up game. Paige is a brilliant passer, one of the most precise ever. Caitlin is also a great passer but not a pure passer like Paige. Caitlin has far greater range on her 3 ball than Paige but if you can drive like Paige and make moves like her the shooting percentages are going to be better but just not as thrilling.
Paige has something between the ears I have never seen. As I have posted several times, go see her play live from good seats and watch her eyes on defense. Then see how she is in perfect position to intercept the ball seconds later. You will say to yourself "How did she know?". She just does as the great ones all do. That is why she is the best player in women's basketball.
I only worry about her physically. I have written to the NCAA on several occasions regarding the creeping physicality in women's basketball. You saw it rear its ugly head again last night ion both games. It's a beautiful and pure sport as played by our best women's teams and I would like it to stay that way and Paige embodies the best the sport can be.
Excellent post!By a 'wide margin?'
South Carolina was 'primed to lose?' Really?
What Paige did in '21-22 was better than what Caitlin did last spring? In what universe other than yours? You occasionally kid on your posts... I hope this was one of those.
And, by the way, Paige hit the deck following numerous drives last night... what was that you were saying about how Caitlin shouldn't be doing that?
Frankly, to compare Clark to Dantley is just one of those 'where on earth did that come from?'
Caitlin and her teammates beat (better than this year) Maryland and Ohio State to win the Big Ten tournament then, along the way to the NCAA final, beat pretty good Georgia and then excellent Colorado, Louisville and South Carolina. UConn's path was 'stronger every step of the way' in '21-22?'
I'm baffled by your inability to appreciate Caitlin's brilliance as a player, Bone Dog, but to each his own. As I've said many times, Paige and Caitlin are different players playing in different playgrounds, with a very different set of circumstances. I love that we have both of them in our world.
So did Paige her Sophomore year and had two top players on the team missing from that championship game. Clark also had Czinao a first team Big Ten player and NCAA honorable mention.Clark took a team full of non-All American recruits to the National Championship and were a Jasmine Carson Linsanity run away from winning a championship. She makes her teammates better.
I think Caitlin is a terrific player, and as matter of fact if she played for UConn, she’d be the 2nd best player on the team.Lots of great points, BBallF. I don't feel you give Caitlin a fair shake, but you're right about all of Paige's wonderful abilities.
I would take Paige over Ashley Battle for defensive smarts and Clark’s pull up does not compare with Paige’s. Paige has a pure vertical elevation on the spot. They are both great players but it sounds like you prefer Caitlin which I don’t.The smartest defensive player ever..Seriously..did you ever watch Ashley Battle? CC has a great mid range shot and as far as passing
Excellent post!
You’re reaching if you’re picking stats from one game in Paige’s career, a Final Four game in a year in which she was named the best player in women’s college basketball.Paige had her chance to be a FF hero against Arizona but she came up short with 18 points which is less than Clark's usual average points per game.
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Arizona 69-59 UConn (Apr 2, 2021) Box Score - ESPN
Box score for the Arizona Wildcats vs. UConn Huskies NCAAW game from April 2, 2021 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.www.espn.com
In the 2021 -2022 NC game against SCar Paige only scored 14 points. I know she wasn't 100% but that's not Clark's fault. Clark came back to upset SCar last year which is a strange coincidence considering how Paige couldn't deliver more points for whatever reason. Their records reflect their individual accomplishments. Clark has delivered many heroics for Iowa. Paige has delivered many heroics too but aren't as numerous or quite as notable. As a team Iowa had much steeper hills to climb which seems to have given Clark a higher gear as she had to work harder to figure out how to help her team win.
2021 - 2022 NC BOX SCORE
Glad to see the lively discourse, as I anticipated when I posted on the 'Clark scores 44' thread last evening.You're cherry picking here.
Yes, many observers had noticed SC's vulnerability in perimeter shooting. And I never said Caitlin didn't play really well, even heroically, in that game.
Yes, Paige hit the floor a few times. But watch the tape and tell me if those were hunting whistles or the result of actual contact or being actually off-balance as the shot required. Denying it just sounds snarky. Everyone here knows Caitlin often used to simply throw herself on the floor as part of a drive. I sincerely hope she doesn't revert to the practice any more.
Yes, I believe Paige's return in 21-22 was a greater achievement than what Caitlin did. You are free to disagree. Paige did more with less, and didn't get any lucky breaks. Her team got every unlucky break imaginable and she still carried them to the NC game. You can try to conceal this by neglecting all the relevant distinctions, but it won't change the truth.
And you know exactly where the Dantley comparison comes from. He was another great scorer who didn't consistently make his teams better. That's always been the knock on Caitlin too. Let's see if she can grow as a player this year.
And I have repeatedly said I think Caitlin is a great player -- and then I've characterized the ways in which she is great and the ways she is a limited player, too. Rather like Dantley was. I can't fathom why you object to this. Surely you're not saying he wasn't a great player, are you???
I'd like to see Iowa succeed this year, maybe make another NC run. I'd also love to see an Iowa-UConn game. That would be wonderful, though I have no doubt as to the result: Paige would engineer a win and Caitlin would have glossy stats.
Please feel free to disagree with me. Just try not to talk as though anyone who disagrees with you must be out of their minds. That's not a great way to defend Caitlin.
3 Points--Into their career the comparison shall disappear. Now it is shall be for the TV/Media hype they can achieve--not the kids the media's. Paige, if healthy, shall be the more desirable pro/money maker.Awhile back I started a thread implying that Paige was the best player in WBB. A number of BY’ers suggested, with justification, that the best player in WBB was Caitlin Clark.
The comparison between the two is obvious and appropriate. I do believe this question will continue so long as they both play basketball.
So here’s one comparative datapoint to consider. Last night both Paige and Clark scored 24 pts in their respective games. Paige had 24 points on 15 shots in a 32-point win against 20th ranked MD. Clark had 24 points on 32 shots in a 7-point loss to unranked K-State.![]()
To be Meadowlark--she'd need a course in acting/comedy/ and play against the GENERALS. He WAS fun.Clark is Meadowlark Lemon while Paige is Oscar Robertson. Sure there's a place in sports for the Globetrotters, but if I want to build a champion - give me Paige every time.
And posts here from time to time.So this guy reads the BY!!!![]()
Of course, the answer would be different, they are allowed to be wrong. You go to an Iowa game you go to see Clark. If you go to a UCONN game you go to see the Huskies led by Paige. In all honesty by almost every metric Paige is a better all-around player. Deacon, if a case can be made that Clark is a better all-around player, I would enjoy reading their response, I just won't be holding my breath.Good points, Moosejaw... and if you asked the same questions on the Iowa fan forum, don't you think you might get different responses?
And did it in less minutesAwhile back I started a thread implying that Paige was the best player in WBB. A number of BY’ers suggested, with justification, that the best player in WBB was Caitlin Clark.
The comparison between the two is obvious and appropriate. I do believe this question will continue so long as they both play basketball.
So here’s one comparative datapoint to consider. Last night both Paige and Clark scored 24 pts in their respective games. Paige had 24 points on 15 shots in a 32-point win against 20th ranked MD. Clark had 24 points on 32 shots in a 7-point loss to unranked K-State.![]()
For the record, Caitlin has taken over 20 shots in a game 44 times in her career out of a little more than 100 games. Paige has attempted 20+ shots 4 times, all in her freshman campaign, with a high of 26 when she shot 15-26 against SC. In that game, SC knew Paige was going to shoot and still could not stop her. She easily could put up comparable numbers to Caitlin if she upped her attempts per game.Understood. However, Caitlin was 9-32 from the field last night for 35%. Paige was 66 2/3% from the field last night. How many points would Paige have in a given game if she shot 32 times?