Matt Ellentuck of SN agrees with your reading of the chatter.If the twitter chatter from the wnba blogosphere is any indication (and I think it is), it's a two-person race.
There is no chance McCowan wins. I'm not saying that's right or fair. I'm just saying that all the chatter is about whether it should be Arike or Collier.
There’s still three weeks left for things to change, but this year’s Rookie of the Year vote appears to be clear-cut. A vote for Collier is a vote for the better player. A vote for Ogunbowale is a vote for the flashier one. The 2019 WNBA ROY debate is the apex of hoops fan arguments.
The W Is It: Your WNBA ROY choice says what type of fan you are
Napheesa Collier’s been the most consistent player all year long, but Arike Ogunbowale’s on fire.
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Rachel Galligan ends her analysis of ROY
As the debate continues, we should know by now this will come down to the wire. These are two phenomenal players who are changing the WNBA with presence alone. If you're a fan of one, no need to bash and hate the other. Let's agree that what they're doing is impressive and enjoy the ride these final few weeks.
Rookie of the Year Race: Napheesa Collier vs. Arike Ogunbowale
HERO Sports Rachel Galligan breaks down the recent play of top WNBA Rookie of the Year candidates Arike Ogunbowale and Nasheesa Collier.
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