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[QUOTE="Bigboote, post: 2686954, member: 7631"] I'm more with you than with Shades, who said Saniya is in trouble. Dallas led the league in offense and was last in defense. I think, as far as their senior years in college (the sixth for Goodwin), Goodwin is a clearly better offensive player than Chong. But Saniya was clearly the better defensive player, plus as you pointed out, a calming/organizing influence on the team offense. Couple that with her very good offensive performance in the Israeli league (top ten in scoring, top five in assists (that with a point-forward on the team in Crystal Bradford, too), I think Saniya should have an edge going in. Not that she should be complacent. Edit: I just looked up Goodwin's stats. She shot 0.412/0.262/0.722; IIRC Chong was around 50/40/80 her senior year. Goodwin's pts/reb/asst were very impressive 20.6/6.7/5.5 . In the Israeli league, Chong was third-team all-pro; averaged 17.7/3.5/4.7, shot 0.512/0.310/0.815 . I hope she can build on that. [/QUOTE]
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