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[QUOTE="bballnut90, post: 3343204, member: 2117"] Well she fits the definition of players who led their team to a title (she was a 1st team AA and carried A&M to a title with 30 points in the championship) but she obviously isnt as good as the other players listed alongside her. In regards to the other teams, Clarissa Davis from Texas should be on here. Former NPOY and MOP, helped lead Texas to the first ever undefeated season, went on to be an Olympian too. Stephanie White would fall into the transformative category. Maryland was such a team effort with a lot of really good players, I'd give Langhorne the nod but any of her, Toliver (the shot), or Harper (MOP) could be argued there. Others like Jennifer Azzi, Bridgette Gordon, and TSpoon should be included too if the definition is standout who won a title. If we're going back to the main argument though of players who have more or less changed the game or are in the argument for best ever, I think the list is a LOT smaller. I'd cut it down to Stewart, Griner, Moore, Parker, DT, Holdsclaw, Miller and maybe Swoopes. Anyone 80s and 70s is before my time. I think to be in that crop you have to have won a title and proven that you're far advance compared to your peers. All of the above won titles and multiple POY honors (besides Swoopes who only played 2 years but won POY in 1 and was a 1st Teamer the other). [/QUOTE]
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