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[QUOTE="Buzzyboy, post: 3371578, member: 1364"] I think the Tennessee may have had more talent than the Huskies in 2003 and 2004, but they were not a cohesive team in any way, shape or form .... they won a lot of games because of their sheer talent but like an all-star team that's just been put together, they were often totally out of sync. I think those two titles had as much (or more) to do with Tennessee's poor play and inabilities to perform as it did with Diana and the Huskies. Conversely I don't think we've had as complete a player of the ilk of Maya EVER. She was amazing from her first moment on campus and is easily one of the classiest and well spoken ladies to ever walk onto a basketball court. Maya is easily the best women's basketball player that's ever performed for the Huskies. As I mentioned earlier, my number two would be Stewie and then Diana. How could anyone have Diana as the number one when she had that horrific performance in her freshman year in the Final Four. Her shooting performance was one of the worst in the history of the Final Four for ANY PLAYER, period. She shouldn't be judged too harshly for one horrendous performance but that was on the biggest stage and there were other times when her performances left much to be desired. Stewie, for the vast majority of her freshman year, was a big disappointment though at the end of the year, she obviously found her game and had a marvelous Final Four, winning the MVP of the Final Four. Maya, to my recollection, never had those bumps in the road or flagrantly bad performances. So so good. [/QUOTE]
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