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My friends in Southern California and Northern California are disagreeing.
I love Nneka. She is athletic and intelligent and plays hard. She came in with raw athleticism and has become a great player.
I really like Elena too. I think she has been at a disadvantage playing at Delaware rather than some place like UConn or Stanford. But she is a hard worker and has done extracurricular training on her own for 15+ years.
They are different. Elena is not as strong as I would like her to be (same for Candace Parker), but she is a superlative shooter and very skilled. If I need a foul shot made in crunch time, I want her shooting it over any other female I can think of, even Dee or Sue. Her 3-point shot on a balanced team is a very dangerous weapon, especially in international play. When Bill Fennelly coached Team USA last year, he said that Elena was the best player on the team--over Nneka, Chiney, Skylar, et al.
I disagree with CardFan on height meaning nothing. If height meant nothing, Baylor would not have been 40-0 and Griner would not have won the POY award. Look at the pic of the AAs last year. Elena is the only player remotely close to Griner in height. While she is not a great leaper--as Nneka is--she uses her length well on defense. She also has a high release on her shot.
I want both of them. If I had to choose, it would depend on need. Do I need interior athleticism, or do I need a shooter?
NoCal rules

Re: height, I should have said there is little difference between 6'5 and 6'2 when you can jump like Nneka. Her motor is awesome too, she'd beat EDD down the court. Nneka shot 60% in college and 50% now, so she can shoot, just not the 3. So, do you go for perimeter or paint? I'll say paint because we have a lot of shooters, and I agree with Pat, rebounds wins championships.



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