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This would have never happened if Candace Parker was still alive.Poor Sky figure out a way to screw up every single game.
This would have never happened if Candace Parker was still alive.Poor Sky figure out a way to screw up every single game.
The media has really been keeping quiet about her demise.This would have never happened if Candace Parker was still alive.
Maybe she will find her way back to the TNT booth.The media has really been keeping quiet about her demise.
I haven't seen her play yet this season...I've only seen box scores so far. She turned into a dominant player the end of her rookie season and for whatever reason couldn't find the same rhythm last year. Might have been due to coaching changes. She hasn't lit up the league but she's been far from a bust as the other poster suggested. You could make a case that she's been arguably the 3rd or 4th best player from the 2019 draft through 2+ years. Collier/Arike have been the clear standouts, but I'd group her with Turner/Young/Mabrey in the next batch, all of whom have carved out solid roles since joining the league. The busts of that draft have been Kalani Brown and KLS. Others like Durr is also unfortunately looking like a bad pick in hindsight due to covid/injuries. She's lost 32 pounds and is still struggling with symptoms...looks like it's going to be an uphill battle for her to be an effective player again. Wish her the best.Bust is over the top. And her team keeps changing.
But a high draft choice seems not to have been as successful perhaps as expected.
My question to you: is she playing 22 mpg because the coach doesn’t know how to use her or because of her own physical limitations? I ask this in all innocence. I haven’t seen her play this year.
I forgot all about Durr. That is still such a tragic situation.I haven't seen her play yet this season...I've only seen box scores so far. She turned into a dominant player the end of her rookie season and for whatever reason couldn't find the same rhythm last year. Might have been due to coaching changes. She hasn't lit up the league but she's been far from a bust as the other poster suggested. You could make a case that she's been arguably the 3rd or 4th best player from the 2019 draft through 2+ years. Collier/Arike have been the clear standouts, but I'd group her with Turner/Young/Mabrey in the next batch, all of whom have carved out solid roles since joining the league. The busts of that draft have been Kalani Brown and KLS. Others like Durr is also unfortunately looking like a bad pick in hindsight due to covid/injuries. She's lost 32 pounds and is still struggling with symptoms...looks like it's going to be an uphill battle for her to be an effective player again. Wish her the best.
I forgot all about Durr. That is still such a tragic situation.
Turner was selected 11th in the draft, and I believe Brown, Smith, and Anigwe were all bigs drafted before her. I dont think any of those players have been more impactful for their teams than Turner. McCowan had her moments.
One disappointment this year from the 2020 draft class has been Cox. I'm not sure that she has even scored a basket all season.
No, she is playing a few minutes. 7+ against Seattle in Mop up timeI don't think Cox has played to score a basket. Last I knew, she was out with a knee injury.
Cox has not seemed to be healthy during her WNBA career yet. In that way, she reminds me of Jayne Appel from Stanford (though it's still very early).
I completely forgot about this. Her highest scoring numbers came in her sophomore year, but she was the best player for Baylor on their 2019 tourney run. Her last two years she played the game like no other Center was playing it. A high level facilitator, an elite and versatile defender, and a capable scoring from all 3 levels. She was one of my favorite players.Remeber Cox has diabetes as well so it takes her much longer to heal than it would someone else. I really would like to see her get back to her former self. She was VERY good when healthy.
Prior to the 2019 draft, I recall being reamed for stating that I wouldn't give much draft stock to Cox given her injury history. I still look forward to being wrong, but well over a season in, my abiding suspicion has not yet been proven wrong.Cox has not seemed to be healthy during her WNBA career yet. In that way, she reminds me of Jayne Appel from Stanford (though it's still very early).
Maybe teams have started figuring out how to defend her. I think this is 2 poor games in a row.I have followed Sabrinas games, she is so inconsistent so far.
Tune in to see what improbable way the Sky will figure out to give away another game they have all but locked up.Oh wow. Chicago plays Mercury again tonight 10pm CBSSN
although Kiah fought physically (13 rebounds 4off, ) and had 30+ minutes while shook was non existent (5 minutes)Maybe teams have started figuring out how to defend her. I think this is 2 poor games in a row.
Shook/Stokes vs. Wilson/Cambage/Hamby is an absolute no contest. Howard can't return soon enough for the Lib.
Yeah, but 4 points in those minutes? That just doesn't cut it. Wilson had 30 and Cambage and Hamby were both in double figures. I think A'ja matched her 13 reb. as well.although Kiah fought physically (13 rebounds 4off, ) and had 30+ minutes while shook was non existent (5 minutes)