Paige is doing ok when compared to Caitlin’s rookie seasonMVPaige LOL.
She's acclimated faster and been better in the league than I thought. I was worried that her more "slight" frame (less strong than Clark) would leave her susceptible to getting manhandled, or even injured. However one good thing for Paige is that she does not drive to the basket in traffic nearly as much as Clark, and doesn't hunt contact for fouls.
Paige is following in the footsteps of others, like Courtney Williams, showing off how deadly the mid range pull up jumper can be. I also think this rookie class is a strong one and there are a bunch of players who should have staying power and last years in the league.
I'd also like to add that I've watched Malonga - and while her stats are not eye-popping at this time, you can see the potential for how good she will be. Good pick at #2. And Washington totally scored with Iriafen and Citron.
Malonga looks as if she could have used some college experience. jmoMVPaige LOL.
She's acclimated faster and been better in the league than I thought. I was worried that her more "slight" frame (less strong than Clark) would leave her susceptible to getting manhandled, or even injured. However one good thing for Paige is that she does not drive to the basket in traffic nearly as much as Clark, and doesn't hunt contact for fouls.
Paige is following in the footsteps of others, like Courtney Williams, showing off how deadly the mid range pull up jumper can be. I also think this rookie class is a strong one and there are a bunch of players who should have staying power and last years in the league.
I'd also like to add that I've watched Malonga - and while her stats are not eye-popping at this time, you can see the potential for how good she will be. Good pick at #2. And Washington totally scored with Iriafen and Citron.
Paige is:
1st in scoring
4th in rebounds
1st in assists (by far)
1st in steals
2nd in blocks
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Similar to Clark, her team started out very poorly but appears to be turning things around. I wouldn't be shocked if Paige develops great chemistry with Arike by mid season, similar to Clark developing chemistry with Mitchell last year.Paige is doing ok when compared to Caitlin’s rookie season
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...in only 10 games played!Paige now has four 20+ point games
It’s probably self preservation. Job security for coaches in pro sports is usually based on winning games and Koclanes has quickly figured out that his only chance of winning games is having Bueckers on the floor as much as possible.Paige is third in the W in minutes per game at 35.4 . Coach Koclanes is “managing” her minutes carefully by not playing her 40.
Paige is averaging about the same minutes that Caitlyn Clark did last season as a rookie last year for Indiana. Clark as a rookie averaged for the whole season 35.4 min, 19.2 pts, 5.7 rbds, 1.3 stls, 0.7 blk, and 5.6 t/o a game. In all three Dallas wins Paige led the team in scoring, averaging 20.6 pts, by scoring 21 points twice in their wins against Connecticut and 20 points in their win against Golden State.Similar to Clark, her team started out very poorly but appears to be turning things around. I wouldn't be shocked if Paige develops great chemistry with Arike by mid season, similar to Clark developing chemistry with Mitchell last year.
?Curious. Are minutes played a factor in the numbers?
The alternative is probably losing every game plus Bueckers is the main reason for the increased fan interest and revenue and that's who the fans want to see on the floor, not sitting. Without her a lot less will show up to watch last year's disaster all over again.?
To the extent that you play more minutes per game, you would clearly have the opportunity to post higher stats per game.
FYI, Paige is 3rd in the W at 35.4 mpg, behind only Rhyne Howard and Kelsey Plum. So much for Chris Koclanes load management plan…..
Agreed. But it’s interesting just how quickly the idea of load management for Paige disappeared once it became clear how mediocre the talent was around her.The alternative is probably losing every game plus Bueckers is the main reason for the increased fan interest and revenue and that's who the fans want to see on the floor, not sitting. Without her a lot less will show up to watch last year's disaster all over again.
That should have been obvious to them before they ever played a game. Load management is just a popular term being thrown around today. It means we'll think about giving her a game off if we've won 4 or 5 in a row and we know the law of averages is catching up to us anyway. But that ain't happening for Dallas.Agreed. But it’s interesting just how quickly the idea of load management for Paige disappeared once it became clear how mediocre the talent was around her.
I don't think Paige will elevate Dallas to the playoffs like Clark did with Indy last yearPaige is doing ok when compared to Caitlin’s rookie season
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I don’t know. Injuries to Siegrist & Harris haven’t helped. I think the GM & HC thought they put together a competitive team at the start of the season. They didn’t expect Arike to struggle. They had high expectations for Carrington who hasn’t been the defender they thought she would be and is often out of control driving to the basket. I’m not sure what to make of Smith & Hines-Allen, both of whom are inconsistent.That should have been obvious to them before they ever played a game. Load management is just a popular term being thrown around today. It means we'll think about giving her a game off if we've won 4 or 5 in a row and we know the law of averages is catching up to us anyway. But that ain't happening for Dallas.![]()
I agree. I don't think any of the additions this year are an upgrade over losing Sabally, Sims, Sheldon, and Natasha Howard. Mediocre replacing mediocre added to mediocre, still a mess.I don’t know. Injuries to Siegrist & Harris haven’t helped. I think the GM & HC thought they put together a competitive team at the start of the season. They didn’t expect Arike to struggle. They had high expectations for Carrington who hasn’t been the defender they thought she would be and is often out of control driving to the basket. I’m not sure what to make of Smith & Hines-Allen, both of whom are inconsistent.
Some of Paige’s high usage with the Wings strikes me as self-preservation for the HC & GM, neither of whom will be around if they don’t put a good product on the court. You can make all kinds of excuses about the team being young and inexperienced. But that falls apart when you look at the expansion Valkyries who have a legitimate shot at the playoffs.