EricSD
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There were several people who pointed out ETT should not have compared DD to MM. But all of them did it nicer than you did. I've occasionally poked fun at Baylor and ETT, but what you said was mean.Put down the crack pipe please. Maya Moore is one of the greatest woman basketball players on the planet. No one disputes that. Even though this site has a focus on women's college basketball, it's easy to identify the states where the dumbest people live. I've heard the average IQ in Texas is 75 and I'm starting to believe it!
Getting back to Diamond - the kid's a freshman. She has mad athleticism and some very good hoops skills. She also has some learning to do, but what freshman doesn't? Maya did many things well as a freshman. I think she and DD are in 2 different categories. Maya was one of the all time greats in college and as a pro, is literally one of the best in the world. I honestly don't think DD has that kind of greatness in her - not because she lacks talent, but because she lacks the desire AND humility to be great.
By humility, (and this is not to say she could ONLY be great if she came to UCONN), I'm referring to her reasoning for going to UNC. A player who wants to attend one school over another mainly because she will get to do more of what she wants to do is not indicative of a player who wants to learn, or really feels the coaches have an overabundance to teach her. I'd say the same thing if she chose UNC over ND or Stanford as I think Tara and Muffet are two of the best teachers in WHoops besides Geno.
At any rate, it remains to be seen over her 4 years at UNC just how much DD improves, matures and learns. In a way she reminds me of Angel McCaughtry - potential greatness is there, but the right 'tude is somewhat skewed...
