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I played basketball well into my 40's and have been watching men's and women's basketball for more decades than i care to admit.
The first time I saw Sheryl Swoopes play in college, I was struck by the thought: "wow, she plays like a guy." Back then, her athleticism REALLY stood out. Despite the explosion in athleticism in the women's game since then, I've only had that thought a few times since. In a way, I'm glad, because I prefer the artistry of the women's game to the too many dunks and one on one play in the men's.
There's no specific formula for this, it's just a feeling I get. It's a combination of strength, overall athleticism, leaping ability... even the way they move on the court.
I had the "plays like a guy" thought about Maya, who I was lucky enough to see in person when the Huskies came out to San Diego in her freshman year. Although I love Diana T, especially her killer instinct, I never had the thought about her. Stewie is one of the best all around players I've ever seen, but I never thought that about her. Ditto Elena Delle Donne, Candace Parker, Brittany Griner and other greats.
While watching Baylor the other day, I had the "plays like a guy" thought about NaLyssa Smith. I certainly would not put her in a class with the aforementioned greats, but she is an athletic beast. We didn't have an answer for her last year -- I hope we do this year. Edwards is strong and fierce, and Liv has been steadily improving her defense. Neither comes close to "playing like a guy" but that doesn't mean they can't keep Smith at least a little bit under control.
Fortunately, basketball is a team game, and our entire team has been playing great. So even if Smith goes off (not 11 for 11, I hope!), we can still win if our team continues its all around good play.
I'm nervous but hopeful for this game... I wish it was a final four contest.
My "plays like a guy" thought is so rare, I thought I would post it.
The first time I saw Sheryl Swoopes play in college, I was struck by the thought: "wow, she plays like a guy." Back then, her athleticism REALLY stood out. Despite the explosion in athleticism in the women's game since then, I've only had that thought a few times since. In a way, I'm glad, because I prefer the artistry of the women's game to the too many dunks and one on one play in the men's.
There's no specific formula for this, it's just a feeling I get. It's a combination of strength, overall athleticism, leaping ability... even the way they move on the court.
I had the "plays like a guy" thought about Maya, who I was lucky enough to see in person when the Huskies came out to San Diego in her freshman year. Although I love Diana T, especially her killer instinct, I never had the thought about her. Stewie is one of the best all around players I've ever seen, but I never thought that about her. Ditto Elena Delle Donne, Candace Parker, Brittany Griner and other greats.
While watching Baylor the other day, I had the "plays like a guy" thought about NaLyssa Smith. I certainly would not put her in a class with the aforementioned greats, but she is an athletic beast. We didn't have an answer for her last year -- I hope we do this year. Edwards is strong and fierce, and Liv has been steadily improving her defense. Neither comes close to "playing like a guy" but that doesn't mean they can't keep Smith at least a little bit under control.
Fortunately, basketball is a team game, and our entire team has been playing great. So even if Smith goes off (not 11 for 11, I hope!), we can still win if our team continues its all around good play.
I'm nervous but hopeful for this game... I wish it was a final four contest.
My "plays like a guy" thought is so rare, I thought I would post it.