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It is an interesting situation and a changing environment. The WNBA is paying its stars more, but has made it much more difficult for their players to play internationally by barring those who do not leave their international teams early to make training camps and the start of the season. While that is great for the league it provides fewer options for gaining experience playing against the same players that will be represented at the WC and Olympic games and playing with international referees and under international rules. There are now many more opportunities for WNBA players to make decent money not playing basketball in the US in the WNBA off season.
The older generation of players played two seasons each year, the more intense one being overseas. Tough on their bodies, but great preparation for playing those same players in the two major international competitions.
Diggins-Smith was one of the first to not go overseas, and you could see her struggle her first few times on NT teams. And the age specific teams are not generally enough exposure to get players ready.
The young players added to the NT over the years have struggled in their first exposure, whether as college students or as recent grads. Doesn't mean that it isn't a good idea to include them, just that you can't depend on them to be ready to lead.
I have no problem either way with Caitlin - she should definitely be in the pool, but how the rest of the team is structured and the confidence in the other players filling her roles will be a determining factor in the final selections. If the committee and coach are confident they have a winning 11 member team, then add her and see how she handles it. If they have concerns about the 11 member team then use that 12 spot to answer some of those concerns with a more experienced player.
I also have no problem either way with DT making the teams - she is very experienced in international play and NT play, just as Catch and Lisa, and Sue and other before her. That can be great for a team and a coach, whether she is the 'best' player or not. She can help younger players deal with the stresses in a way that the coaches can't, and she can still provide moments of magic, in the reduced minutes she is likely to get. (Sue provided that in her last go-round.)
(At age 42, I would still feel more confident depending on DT should the team need five crucial minutes in a game, than in 22 year old Caitlin who has never been there. Because that is the kind of question you may be answering with the #12 spot on the roster. Asjha Jones filled that kind of role with her selection in 2012.)
The older generation of players played two seasons each year, the more intense one being overseas. Tough on their bodies, but great preparation for playing those same players in the two major international competitions.
Diggins-Smith was one of the first to not go overseas, and you could see her struggle her first few times on NT teams. And the age specific teams are not generally enough exposure to get players ready.
The young players added to the NT over the years have struggled in their first exposure, whether as college students or as recent grads. Doesn't mean that it isn't a good idea to include them, just that you can't depend on them to be ready to lead.
I have no problem either way with Caitlin - she should definitely be in the pool, but how the rest of the team is structured and the confidence in the other players filling her roles will be a determining factor in the final selections. If the committee and coach are confident they have a winning 11 member team, then add her and see how she handles it. If they have concerns about the 11 member team then use that 12 spot to answer some of those concerns with a more experienced player.
I also have no problem either way with DT making the teams - she is very experienced in international play and NT play, just as Catch and Lisa, and Sue and other before her. That can be great for a team and a coach, whether she is the 'best' player or not. She can help younger players deal with the stresses in a way that the coaches can't, and she can still provide moments of magic, in the reduced minutes she is likely to get. (Sue provided that in her last go-round.)
(At age 42, I would still feel more confident depending on DT should the team need five crucial minutes in a game, than in 22 year old Caitlin who has never been there. Because that is the kind of question you may be answering with the #12 spot on the roster. Asjha Jones filled that kind of role with her selection in 2012.)
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. We've got a thread on it somewhere in the general section.
And this refers more to the media and talk show hosts than fans.