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Dorka and Aailyah can score, so it's not a problem."Finger?" You know, you can use all of them.
Dorka and Aailyah can score, so it's not a problem."Finger?" You know, you can use all of them.
I agree, chris. Paige would have little to fear from an open competition.Someone is going to replace Paige? Not a chance.
I noticed the emoji, and recognized the thumb prints on your post. Stay safe.As did I. Please note
the wink emoji. And I typed this with two thumbs.
In fact, it’s rare in the men’s game for a dominant center to be an ultimate big time winner without really top notch guard play. But dominant centers usually pick schools that have very good guard play in today’s world. I think it’s actually the opposite. A dominant female center is more likely to carry a team beyond other teams even with average guard play. There just aren’t enough truly dominant female centers to draw a conclusion.Good post as always Tony. My only quibble is that you seem to undervalue guard play on the men’s side. UConn’s best teams have had great guard play. In 2011 think Kemba and Shabazz Napier and in 2014 thank Shabazz Napier and Ryan Boatright. The 2014 team in particular thrived on its guard play and tenacious defense that prevented opposing teams from getting into their sets. Having a dominant big is always a good thing, but if no one can get him the ball on offense, he is just a very tall spectator.