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Just some thoughts:
Lobo is the only Uconn player to average a double double for her career - 1st in rebounds per game, 5th in points per game, 1st in blocks per game. That is pretty impressive, and her second half in the 1995 title game is the reason this whole Uconn thing got started. (Tina is 3rd in rebounds per game, 11th in points per game, and 5th in blocks per game. Both great players.)
Shea Ralph was the fire behind the 2000 championship team, and yes she was an injury waiting to happen, but when she was on the court she was pretty amazing and she was on the court for 128 games. She is the only non-center in the top 8 in shooting percentage for her career (soon to be joined by Moriah)
Moriah vs. Sue in terms of Uconn career is always going to be an interesting discussion - but if your primary requirement is efficiency from a point guard while putting up 10+ ppg and 5+/- assist per game - Moriah comes out on top. She will end her career shooting close to 100 points higher than Sue from the field and with an A/TO ratio about 0.5 points better. Add in the defensive side where significantly more steals per game is just an indicator of her strength. Sue was maybe a better 'floor general' but that is hard to classify - they have both led their teams to incredible success both in terms of wins and in terms of great team statistics. Personally I go with Moriah, but it is as close to a toss-up as you can get.
The fact that Moriah was not included in the list of possibles is not an indictment of her game, but an indictment of the bozos who put together the list of candidates!

Their list is just fine with me, but those folks that want to trade Lobo for Charles - I am down with that, if you will allow me to trade Moriah for Bird. Either team works for me.
Lobo is the only Uconn player to average a double double for her career - 1st in rebounds per game, 5th in points per game, 1st in blocks per game. That is pretty impressive, and her second half in the 1995 title game is the reason this whole Uconn thing got started. (Tina is 3rd in rebounds per game, 11th in points per game, and 5th in blocks per game. Both great players.)
Shea Ralph was the fire behind the 2000 championship team, and yes she was an injury waiting to happen, but when she was on the court she was pretty amazing and she was on the court for 128 games. She is the only non-center in the top 8 in shooting percentage for her career (soon to be joined by Moriah)
Moriah vs. Sue in terms of Uconn career is always going to be an interesting discussion - but if your primary requirement is efficiency from a point guard while putting up 10+ ppg and 5+/- assist per game - Moriah comes out on top. She will end her career shooting close to 100 points higher than Sue from the field and with an A/TO ratio about 0.5 points better. Add in the defensive side where significantly more steals per game is just an indicator of her strength. Sue was maybe a better 'floor general' but that is hard to classify - they have both led their teams to incredible success both in terms of wins and in terms of great team statistics. Personally I go with Moriah, but it is as close to a toss-up as you can get.
The fact that Moriah was not included in the list of possibles is not an indictment of her game, but an indictment of the bozos who put together the list of candidates!


Their list is just fine with me, but those folks that want to trade Lobo for Charles - I am down with that, if you will allow me to trade Moriah for Bird. Either team works for me.
