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The Greatness of Diana Taurasi (Reason #1628)
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[QUOTE="Bronx23, post: 2804042, member: 8501"] I have always thought since I first saw DT that she was the greatest women's player of all time. Then came MM who I thought became a close second. Then there was Stewie who based upon what she has accomplished so far in her emerging pro career, might well surpass them both. Maybe 5-10 more years will clarify that picture. Obviously Camryn asks some great questions, which lead anyone to rather mixed results. Also the fact that they each played different positions and their styles and strengths are so different, comparing them might well be rather frivolous. Based upon ones own perceptions and preferences it could be any one of the three. I'd just like to add a point that just popped into my head. DT changed the women's game as her persona, skill set, shooting was the closest I had seen to the men's game. And this comes from someone who hates to compare women to men, as I often think we should compare men to women. While MM is truly great I don't see her game transforming her sport. Now BS clearly has done that with her being able to do all the things she does at 6'3". That's my 2 cents! Bronx23 [/QUOTE]
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