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[QUOTE="hoophuskee, post: 3376489, member: 3535"] I think Stewart gets somewhat "overlooked" (Overlooked is probably a terrible word. We all love her and everyone else and at worst have her top 3 all-time. Which is amazing and is not "overlooked" considering the greatness of both DT and Maya as well.) because she is tall. If she gets the ball inside and scores on a layup - it's not the flash of sticking a 3 o sticking a 15 footer with someone in your face. Overall, a guard makes flashier passes "in action." With Stewart the ball could goes inside, she is nearly stationary upon receipt, and she gets doubled which leads to a pass or two or a few for a shot. -- It's not overall as flashy as a guard in action making that 1st pass that eventually leads to a basket. A guard is usually more "fun to watch in action" while for a center in the low post the big action is getting/establishing/winning low post position. Usually bigs don't have room to operate thus how exciting is it to watch Stewie shoot a layup or take no more than 1 dribble and just shoot over someone inside 5-6 feet? If you asked me who was more exciting DT or Stewie -- I'm taking DT no problem. I love guard play. But who is more exciting is not the question. When I hear "swagger" imo that is nothing more than "more exciting." [/QUOTE]
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