Great show! What were Bree Hall’s numbers ? Clutch shooter in big games has length and plays defense where Fudd, Ryan and Phelila are not good defensively. What are your thoughts ?
Thanks. You are right should have mentioned her - I forgot she was going into her snr year. I give her a mention in next video .I still have Pelia ahead as she averages more points but Bree is more efficient and.scores.all.3 levels and eats less as at south Carolina. So could argue it either way. Thanks for the reminder.
Olivia is a great player. I agree with the #2 guard assessment. Just wish she would cut out the dirty stuff. She's too good to play that way. She reminds me a bit of Bruce Bowen. Always putting themselves in a position where the offensive player is worried about landing safely or taking questionable hits.
Azzi should retire from basketball if she has a major setback next season. As a UConn fan though, I really want her and Paige to leave the program on a high note. So hopefully next year is a healthy one.
@@RustyLou18Katie Fudd didn’t retire in college. She retired after a short time playing for the WNBA Sacramento team due to persistent injuries she sustained from high school and college. She injured both knees and couldn’t do it anymore. I think Azzi’s injuries are hereditary, unfortunately. She has only played one healthy season at UCONN, which isn’t nearly enough to see if she can handle the pros. Azzi has one more year of eligibility at UCONN and it might be beneficial for her to take it and get better. This season at UCONN will be crucial for her.
Hope you have not continued to be discouraged about views. These are great videos about these prospects and interest (for example, mine) is growing now that the W's season has ended.
@@jjaylanni it depends were she’s at in the draft if she’s top 3 and know the team she’s most likely going to she’s gone leave but anything out of top 5 she’s staying another year
I like your list. I think the only player everyone is sleeping on is Serena Sundell from Kansas State. She is a legit 6'1'' and also a legit PG with an all-around game and plus shooting percentage from the 2 and the 3. I feel bad for HVL but she definitely doesn't deserve to be on the list. I also love Amoore but she will struggle defensively in the W.
@ec5657 - you are right. I was sleeping on her. Long at 6'1 and shot chart is great on on 3 levels. above break 3pters 39% (24/61) corner 3pters 40% 11/27, mid range 38% (7/18), in paint 46% (24/52) and at Rim 67% (91/135) thanks for waking me up!
I'm still waiting for your assessment of Kentucky. That team should be considered a wild card as I really don't know what to expect of them, so I find them intriguing. Your take on them with their new coach and so many new players would be appreciated.
@@Lilquan2004 I just believe that Kenny Brooks is a great coach who will get Kentucky into the upper tier of the SEC. The only question about it for me is, how long will it take him? I agree with your top 4 picks for next season in the SEC, except that I have Oklahoma finishing ahead of LSU. LSU's lack of depth will take its toll over the course of the season. SC, Texas and Oklahoma are all loaded.
Niki Muhl was listed at UConn at 5'10" so take listed height with a big grain of salt. Also, Paige is listed in some places at 5'11" and others at 6'. If you look at Caitlin Clark standing next to other players she looks a bit under 6'. Then you have Camron Brink who sure looks 6'5" when she standing next other 6'4" and 6'5" players. Nothing like Bronny James who claimed 6'4" but was measured at 6'1.5" lul. Bill Walton was also probably 7'2" according to those that played against him but he allegedly did not want to be known as a 7'er so was listed at 6'11" (back then there weren't many 7'ers and the 'he can't play he's just tall' feeling among fans and writers was a thing).
Yep, grabbed all the heights from sports reference. As said in video know that players listings are not correct a lot of the time. and maybe wasted too much time on that. Really wanted to show how hard it is to make team in wnba in 5'6 or under and if 5'7 or 5'8 need to have something really specialist - great shot or really fast. versus if you are 6 foot or over you have more of a chance to stick as won't get picked on when on Defence. Put that out there as really like Amoore and Harmon and my rational for not having them in my top 5. That being said they might prove me wrong which would be great as well.
@@back2sports Yes, I understood your point. I was just opining on how silly height listing are. Some players/teams list some players as taller and some shorter than their actual height, which is strange. I can understand someone 6'1.75 claiming 6'2" but like Bronny saying 6'4 when you aren't even 6'2" is just 'why?'.
I know it's a short video, so more guards can't be mentioned but I would also include James and Rivers of NC State. James is a wonderful shooter and Rivers has the vision and the instinct that makes a PG great. Sellers in my opinion is a better PG than a SG.
Ok B2S is actually coming through without a lot of prompting:) You are so correct on height requirement especially for guards. Excellent review I wish there was a lot that I could disagree with you on. Which position are you gonna review next?
I think that if South Carolina wins again, then she might come back for a fourth title to match her high school accomplishments then the statute debate will start because she will become the most decorated player in the program's history. Just my opinion.
@@back2sportsYou misunderstood my question bc I understood and appreciated you doing this review by position and not all of them together. So out of curiosity I’m asking which position will you be reviewing next?
As an Indiana fan, I would love for the teams above to sleep on Sonia Citron so that she falls to 6/7/8. I think she would make a perfect 3rd Guard/Wing with Clark and Mitchell
Man if we had had Caitlin Clark and Paige Buckets entering the league at the same time, we'd actually have a ROTY race instead of this dumb narrative ESPN is foisting upon us
@@back2sports You prove my point. If Fudd have a history of injures (high school & college) would it be suffice to manager her playing time. Geno is ole foggy style coaching limiting his bench is one reason why his players get hurt. The women college game has got physically tough in the last few years, fitness is not the only requirement.
You forgot. Nika Muhl, Seattle Storm. She made the roster. Right now, the shorter guards are making WNBA rosters due to need & injury. Destinee Henderson, South Carolina, is with the Atlanta Dream & Jaylin Sherrod, Colorado, signed a 7-day contract with the New York Liberty. I do agree, height is an issue for players in the WNBA. A lot has to do with the teams’ needs at the time as well. Lastly, we all know, if Pao-Pao hadn’t of transferred from Oregon, she wouldn’t even be in the topic of conversation. But we do what’s needed, to up our draft prospects right? I also had a problem with her being selected to speak at the ESPY awards. She wasn’t even an original team member. It should have been Raven. I’m sure Pao-Pao will eventually be on an WNBA team, because there’s too many South Carolina players in the WNBA to count, which means Coach Staley is doing something right! ❤️
Excuse me, I watched Tehina Pao Pao ball out her entire career at Oregon. I would take her over any guard out there, including PB. Also, it was VERY befitting that Tehina spoke for the 39-0 wins for Dawn's team. She is a true leader and her faith speaks for us all.❤❤
@@RustyLou18 True, but her draft prospects would be better coming from a winning team, instead of a losing one. Most basketball players do it. For instance, the top 5 draft picks all came from winning programs. Seven really, if you include Aliyah Edwards, UCONN, and Angel Reese, LSU.
@@fepas100-l5i Reese transferred to LSU no problem with that Cardoso transferred to SC no problem with that Kiki transferred to USC no problem with that Aneesah Morrow transferred to LSU no problem with that pao pao was a key part to SC undefeated season so her speaking is most definitely not a problem I’m pretty sure she didn’t want to speak but everybody else didn’t ether
@@Lilquan2004 No one said there was a problem. I know all these young ladies transferred. Speak on something new. But I will say, all the schools these young ladies transferred from, most aren’t winning 🏆 programs; but, it’s nothing wrong with it, if they’re trying to get into the WNBA. We all know spots are limited. For what it’s worth, I do respect what Coach Staley has done at South Carolina. She took a program that NO ONE was checking for & made it a very successful WINNING program, and from the looks of it, she ain’t stopping anytime soon. Who wouldn’t want to transfer, gain knowledge, win championships, and increase your draft rankings?
True but over all i don't think U have a lot of 5'6 or 5'7 players in WNBA & if they are in WNBA they have extreme skill very fast or really good shooter. IMO
@@back2sports You get no argument from me on that point. I just think one needs to use the eye test regarding heights (and lengths or wingspans) because listed heights are so unreliable.
@@djthegoat4819 Miles and Raven are two different PG, but I'm loving BOTH of their games! I look for Miles to do GREAT things this upcoming season. We already know what Raven can do, but I'm in agreement, Raven and Breezy Hall MUST improve their three point shooting.
Yep, grabbed all the heights from sports reference. As said in video know that players listings are not correct a lot of the time. and maybe wasted too much time on that. Really wanted to show how hard it is to make team in wnba in 5'6 or under and if 5'7 or 5'8 need to have something really specialist - great shot or really fast. versus if you are 6 foot or over you have more of a chance to stick as won't get picked on when on Defence. Put that out there as really like Amoore and Harmon and my rational for not having them in my top 5. That being said they might prove me wrong which would be great as well.
@@RustyLou18 Chen averaged 15.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4.9 assists per game for season total...so far. She also had a 48.8% field goal percentage.... all better except assists where Nika was 5.2 and they tied in avg rebounds (3.5).... wee bit better...and stil has one year left at UCONN before WNBA UCONN already committed and working her for the PG spot along with KK
Raven will be eligible for the 2025 WNBA draft if she decides to leave South Carolina. She entered SC in the 2021-22 academic year as a Freshman. 2022-23 as a Redshirt Freshman, 2023-24 as a Sophomore, and 2024-25 will be her Junior year. That satisfies the four years of college and/or the four years out of high school eligibility requirements. She will be 22 on March 4, 2025 and that will meet the age requirement.
You're wrong about Amore. She's to good inspite of her hight and better than everyone on your list except Paige. This is the Wnba not the nba. She'll be fine.
Okay, this is interesting to talk about, but really, can we wait until at least midseason to see who has improved and who has survived injury free? To be fair, a lot can happen during the course of a season to change people's opinions about draft positions.
@TheDisruptiveOne At the beginning of 2022-23, season Azzi was healthy. The Huskies' non-confrence schedule was extremely competitive as usual. Clearly, Azzi was one if not the best player in the country that season. Then the injury vs ND. I agree with the video her health this season will determine her position in the draft. No one will dig up her H.S. injury to give Paige a leg up in a meaningless debate. She will get an opportunity to contribute in the W if all goes well.
Your crazy with your guard pics. Watch out for Lucy Olson at Iowa 3rd in scoring in 2024 and will prove out to be a top contender for outstanding college player in 2025
@@khalfanjunim Ahhh that's right. I'm honestly not surprised she wasn't on here. Sure, she can be really good sometimes, especially her mid-range. But, she was inconsistent last year in general and from 3
I am a big fan of Olivia. her passing is incredible and her court vision is so so good. Elite handles and good finisher at the rim. Good rebounder for a guard as well. But her jump shot is busted. She falls away backwards as she’s shooting.
Alisha Gray and Ty Harris are doing well as guards in the W. Raven’s defense , speed, and passing is elite. Her height and her shot is her only negatives
Aziz is a great shooter. But, I don't see any dog or killer instinct in her. Against Indiana a couple years ago in the tourney, I saw her shy away from the ball and come up small when the team was struggling. In her defense, so were her teammates. But, all in all, long term, she's a great shooting role player
Sonia citron is solid, I feel confident she will make it in the W
Citron is a baller
People sleeping on Aziaha James. Only 5'9 but was a certified bucket-getter in the tournament for NC State.
Great show! What were Bree Hall’s numbers ? Clutch shooter in big games has length and plays defense where Fudd, Ryan and Phelila are not good defensively. What are your thoughts ?
Thanks. You are right should have mentioned her - I forgot she was going into her snr year. I give her a mention in next video .I still have Pelia ahead as she averages more points but Bree is more efficient and.scores.all.3 levels and eats less as at south Carolina. So could argue it either way. Thanks for the reminder.
Sonia citron is a great hooper
If Olivia Miles is healthy, she will be the #2 guard behind Paige.
Olivia is a great player. I agree with the #2 guard assessment. Just wish she would cut out the dirty stuff. She's too good to play that way. She reminds me a bit of Bruce Bowen. Always putting themselves in a position where the offensive player is worried about landing safely or taking questionable hits.
Azzi should retire from basketball if she has a major setback next season.
As a UConn fan though, I really want her and Paige to leave the program on a high note. So hopefully next year is a healthy one.
Agree, Fudd should retire just like her mother did.
@@RustyLou18Katie Fudd didn’t retire in college. She retired after a short time playing for the WNBA Sacramento team due to persistent injuries she sustained from high school and college. She injured both knees and couldn’t do it anymore.
I think Azzi’s injuries are hereditary, unfortunately. She has only played one healthy season at UCONN, which isn’t nearly enough to see if she can handle the pros. Azzi has one more year of eligibility at UCONN and it might be beneficial for her to take it and get better. This season at UCONN will be crucial for her.
@@M.Elle- Azzi, just like her mother, HAS persistent injuries, knee, foot...I think her Mother "wants it" more than Azzi.
Some kind of curse at UConn the last three years with all the injuries
Bree Hall needs a look.
U R 100% right. I forgot she was going into her senior year. I give her a shout out in next video. Thanks
Hope you have not continued to be discouraged about views. These are great videos about these prospects and interest (for example, mine) is growing now that the W's season has ended.
thanks. those were tough videos to make and did not get any views. But really glad you liked it. thanks very nice.
We need to also talk about assists for guards -being able to see the floor and make good passes.
Azzi fudd would look Great in a Chicago Sky Jersey Next Year I want her here in Chicago
Fudd is an attractive young lady, but she is just an average BB player.
@@RustyLou18 She is a hot and cold player [shooter].
You did an amazing job.
Thanks for that. It was a hard video to do and did not get many views but don't mind as feel no the players better.
I don’t think Raven Johnson will declare in 2025
depends if she wins a chip or not
@@jjaylanni it depends were she’s at in the draft if she’s top 3 and know the team she’s most likely going to she’s gone leave but anything out of top 5 she’s staying another year
@@Lilquan2004 this is false
@@jjaylanni I’m simply saying what I think and believe as a SC fan
@@Lilquan2004 cool, you could’ve said that without @ me. but since you did im gonna let you know i think that’s false.
Gianna Kneepkens is legit! Gets buckets. Biggest upside is her clutch gene. Can’t teach that.
I like your list. I think the only player everyone is sleeping on is Serena Sundell from Kansas State. She is a legit 6'1'' and also a legit PG with an all-around game and plus shooting percentage from the 2 and the 3.
I feel bad for HVL but she definitely doesn't deserve to be on the list. I also love Amoore but she will struggle defensively in the W.
@ec5657 - you are right. I was sleeping on her. Long at 6'1 and shot chart is great on on 3 levels. above break 3pters 39% (24/61) corner 3pters 40% 11/27, mid range 38% (7/18), in paint 46% (24/52) and at Rim 67% (91/135)
thanks for waking me up!
I'm still waiting for your assessment of Kentucky. That team should be considered a wild card as I really don't know what to expect of them, so I find them intriguing. Your take on them with their new coach and so many new players would be appreciated.
Kentucky? Why? Not worth his time in my opinion?
Kentucky most likely be a fighting for 6/7th in SEC SC Texas lsu Oklahoma ole miss and bama/auburn/Kentucky and Tennessee fighting for 6/7th spot
give me time please. want to finish off this series which was a lot more difficult than I thought but it is educating which is good.
@@Lilquan2004 I just believe that Kenny Brooks is a great coach who will get Kentucky into the upper tier of the SEC. The only question about it for me is, how long will it take him? I agree with your top 4 picks for next season in the SEC, except that I have Oklahoma finishing ahead of LSU. LSU's lack of depth will take its toll over the course of the season. SC, Texas and Oklahoma are all loaded.
@@Brain__Drain Kenny Brooks at the helm makes them a team worth watching, IMHO. Success seems to follow him, wherever he goes.
Niki Muhl was listed at UConn at 5'10" so take listed height with a big grain of salt. Also, Paige is listed in some places at 5'11" and others at 6'. If you look at Caitlin Clark standing next to other players she looks a bit under 6'. Then you have Camron Brink who sure looks 6'5" when she standing next other 6'4" and 6'5" players. Nothing like Bronny James who claimed 6'4" but was measured at 6'1.5" lul. Bill Walton was also probably 7'2" according to those that played against him but he allegedly did not want to be known as a 7'er so was listed at 6'11" (back then there weren't many 7'ers and the 'he can't play he's just tall' feeling among fans and writers was a thing).
Yep, grabbed all the heights from sports reference. As said in video know that players listings are not correct a lot of the time. and maybe wasted too much time on that. Really wanted to show how hard it is to make team in wnba in 5'6 or under and if 5'7 or 5'8 need to have something really specialist - great shot or really fast. versus if you are 6 foot or over you have more of a chance to stick as won't get picked on when on Defence.
Put that out there as really like Amoore and Harmon and my rational for not having them in my top 5. That being said they might prove me wrong which would be great as well.
@@back2sports Yes, I understood your point. I was just opining on how silly height listing are. Some players/teams list some players as taller and some shorter than their actual height, which is strange. I can understand someone 6'1.75 claiming 6'2" but like Bronny saying 6'4 when you aren't even 6'2" is just 'why?'.
B2S you didn’t rank Sanynia Rivers of NC State at al. She is listed at 6’1”
I cheat am putting her a SF
@@back2sports That's where Paige B. needs to be as well.
Chicago Sky have to get Paopao to open the floor so the bigs go 1 on 1 in the paint
Over Citron?
@@vladimirmaksic2839 Why not both???
I know it's a short video, so more guards can't be mentioned but I would also include James and Rivers of NC State. James is a wonderful shooter and Rivers has the vision and the instinct that makes a PG great. Sellers in my opinion is a better PG than a SG.
And Rivers and James whipped PB and UCONN's butt WITH AF, AG, and AE.
Rivers can’t shoot at all that’s very bad for a guard she should be in the gym like raven Johnson was. Working on her shot
@lincolnholder5874 yep I am going to cheat and put Rivers down as a Small forward wing.
@@back2sports will you be watching the fiba U17 World Cup for women’s at 10:15PM
@@back2sports it’s USA vs Australia
Ok B2S is actually coming through without a lot of prompting:) You are so correct on height requirement especially for guards. Excellent review I wish there was a lot that I could disagree with you on. Which position are you gonna review next?
I think that if South Carolina wins again, then she might come back for a fourth title to match her high school accomplishments then the statute debate will start because she will become the most decorated player in the program's history. Just my opinion.
Going.to do it all. Will be too long and a pain to edit but trying to keep my promise even though not getting many views with these videos.
@@back2sportsYou misunderstood my question bc I understood and appreciated you doing this review by position and not all of them together. So out of curiosity I’m asking which position will you be reviewing next?
Who do you think is a better player Sonia or Lalia Phelia?
Sonia IMO.
Raven Johnson is the female version of Chris Paul.
Raven will have one more year. She tore her acl as a freshman. Look for her in 2026.
I’d say more Tony Parker but I can see the Chris Paul comparison
#Facts
Naw shes the female version of herself stop with the dumb comparisons
@@Lilquan2004I can see y'all comparisons are dumb
As an Indiana fan, I would love for the teams above to sleep on Sonia Citron so that she falls to 6/7/8. I think she would make a perfect 3rd Guard/Wing with Clark and Mitchell
B2S I know that Pili is not a “guard” however her WNBA head coach said a few weeks ago that Pili was “5’11 on a good day”
I didn't say she was a guard. I just said her height was wrong
PG list is spot-on
Stop clock is right 2x a day. In my case 1x with Pg list
Chen the transfer to UCONN may be of consideration.
B2S I know that Pili is not a “guard” however her WNBA said that few weeks ago that Pili was “5’11 on a good day”
Pili joked about her height after being drafted.
Man if we had had Caitlin Clark and Paige Buckets entering the league at the same time, we'd actually have a ROTY race instead of this dumb narrative ESPN is foisting upon us
Azzi fudd is injury prone thanks to Geno Auriemma coaching demands, and Paige Buecker might be damage too. The W is much tougher.
Fyi geno has nothing to do with azzi - she injured.her knee originally in HS. Acl injures happen
@@back2sports You prove my point. If Fudd have a history of injures (high school & college) would it be suffice to manager her playing time. Geno is ole foggy style coaching limiting his bench is one reason why his players get hurt. The women college game has got physically tough in the last few years, fitness is not the only requirement.
I don’t see FlauJae. I think she is definitely top 5 shooting guard.
She has two more years
@@anthonytaylor7928 Thanks that’s great!
Most of these players are not even gonna get a legit chance to make a team anyway
You've got a point, but remember, IT'S ALWAYS ABOUT PB AND AF. It's sickening.
You forgot. Nika Muhl, Seattle Storm. She made the roster.
Right now, the shorter guards are making WNBA rosters due to need & injury. Destinee Henderson, South Carolina, is with the Atlanta Dream & Jaylin Sherrod, Colorado, signed a
7-day contract with the New York Liberty.
I do agree, height is an issue for players in the WNBA. A lot has to do with the teams’ needs at the time as well.
Lastly, we all know, if Pao-Pao hadn’t of transferred from Oregon, she wouldn’t even be in the topic of conversation. But we do what’s needed, to up our draft prospects right?
I also had a problem with her being selected to speak at the ESPY awards. She wasn’t even an original team member. It should have been Raven.
I’m sure Pao-Pao will eventually be on an WNBA team, because there’s too many South Carolina players in the WNBA to count, which means Coach Staley is doing something right! ❤️
Muhl has scored ZERO points to date for the Storm.
Excuse me, I watched Tehina Pao Pao ball out her entire career at Oregon. I would take her over any guard out there, including PB. Also, it was VERY befitting that Tehina spoke for the 39-0 wins for Dawn's team. She is a true leader and her faith speaks for us all.❤❤
@@RustyLou18 True, but her draft prospects would be better coming from a winning team, instead of a losing one. Most basketball players do it.
For instance, the top 5 draft picks all came from winning programs. Seven really, if you include Aliyah Edwards, UCONN, and Angel Reese, LSU.
@@fepas100-l5i Reese transferred to LSU no problem with that Cardoso transferred to SC no problem with that Kiki transferred to USC no problem with that Aneesah Morrow transferred to LSU no problem with that pao pao was a key part to SC undefeated season so her speaking is most definitely not a problem I’m pretty sure she didn’t want to speak but everybody else didn’t ether
@@Lilquan2004 No one said there was a problem. I know all these young ladies transferred. Speak on something new.
But I will say, all the schools these young ladies transferred from, most aren’t winning 🏆 programs; but, it’s nothing wrong with it, if they’re trying to get into the WNBA.
We all know spots are limited.
For what it’s worth, I do respect what Coach Staley has done at South Carolina. She took a program that NO ONE was checking for & made it a very successful WINNING program, and from the looks of it, she ain’t stopping anytime soon.
Who wouldn’t want to transfer, gain knowledge, win championships, and increase your draft rankings?
Raven is not a senior, Bri Hall is the senior. Also, Sheldon from Oregon is playing in the W and N Mule is also under 6 feet.
She is a Ref short sr so could turn pro but doubt she will
@@back2sports it depends on were she at in draft if she’s top 3 she’s definitely leaving outside of top 5 she’s staying
Even when healthy fudd disappears against good competition just a spot up shooter thats it
I agree 100%, YOU, my friend, have been watching!!!
Listed heights bear only a weak relationship to actual heights of basketball players.
True but over all i don't think U have a lot of 5'6 or 5'7 players in WNBA & if they are in WNBA they have extreme skill very fast or really good shooter. IMO
@@back2sports
You get no argument from me on that point. I just think one needs to use the eye test regarding heights (and lengths or wingspans) because listed heights are so unreliable.
HVL should be included ❤
Can't play defence
U seem confident Azzi is going wnba next year. Has she said anything?
No I am not. just went through all players eligible for 2025 draft.
@@back2sports your doing a nice job covering WCBB. Thanks.
@@davidverry9214 thanks for that. very nice
Nice take skillet
Thx
Miles is the best true pg by far
Can't shoot
@@back2sports Fact
@@back2sports I said true point guard meaning floor general but she’s a better shooter den raven fasho
@@djthegoat4819 Miles and Raven are two different PG, but I'm loving BOTH of their games! I look for Miles to do GREAT things this upcoming season. We already know what Raven can do, but I'm in agreement, Raven and Breezy Hall MUST improve their three point shooting.
@@RustyLou18 they’re actually very similar I think miles is a better passer and ball handler tho
No Lucy Olson?
5'9 29% from 3pt range and overall 43% from floor. So no
She has huge shoes to fill and she's working her butt off. Could be a wild card. Her new teammates are sure high on her.
She has huge shoes to fill and she's working her butt off. Could be a wild card. Her new teammates are sure high on her.
She has huge shoes to fill and she's working her butt off. Could be a wild card. Her new teammates are sure high on her.
She has huge shoes to fill and she's working her butt off. Could be a wild card. Her new teammates are sure high on her.
In women’s basketball 5’10” = 6’.
Nika isn’t 6 ft ( I know the chart said she is).
Yep, grabbed all the heights from sports reference. As said in video know that players listings are not correct a lot of the time. and maybe wasted too much time on that. Really wanted to show how hard it is to make team in wnba in 5'6 or under and if 5'7 or 5'8 need to have something really specialist - great shot or really fast. versus if you are 6 foot or over you have more of a chance to stick as won't get picked on when on Defence.
Put that out there as really like Amoore and Harmon and my rational for not having them in my top 5. That being said they might prove me wrong which would be great as well.
Chen the transfer to UCONN may be of consideration as a PG is a graduate.
I don't think so, her stats at Princeton were not as good as Muhl's. Look where Muhl landed, 14th pick by the Sue Bird Storm.
@@RustyLou18 Chen averaged 15.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4.9 assists per game for season total...so far. She also had a 48.8% field goal percentage.... all better except assists where Nika was 5.2 and they tied in avg rebounds (3.5).... wee bit better...and stil has one year left at UCONN before WNBA
UCONN already committed and working her for the PG spot along with KK
I think Raven is going into her junior year She’s not eligible til 2026
Raven will be eligible for the 2025 WNBA draft if she decides to leave South Carolina. She entered SC in the 2021-22 academic year as a Freshman. 2022-23 as a Redshirt Freshman, 2023-24 as a Sophomore, and 2024-25 will be her Junior year. That satisfies the four years of college and/or the four years out of high school eligibility requirements. She will be 22 on March 4, 2025 and that will meet the age requirement.
emily ryan should be higher like top 3 and diamond johnson is at the same level as raven johnson
maybe. don't think Diamond would go before Raven IMO.
@back2sports I don't think so either. I would say Diamond is the better player. Raven is really good but benefits from a larger profile.
You've got to be kidding?
@@RustyLou18 you disagree?
You're wrong about Amore. She's to good inspite of her hight and better than everyone on your list except Paige. This is the Wnba not the nba. She'll be fine.
Will see. I would.think late 1st rd.at.best
@@back2sports I should have said "I disagree" instead of "you're wrong"
Okay, this is interesting to talk about, but really, can we wait until at least midseason to see who has improved and who has survived injury free? To be fair, a lot can happen during the course of a season to change people's opinions about draft positions.
He literally said it’s his early early 25 draft class
Also azzi fudd is too much injury prone, sorry
Really? Why don't you keep the same energy on Paige Bueckers too? She been injured and sat out years
Azzi has a worse injury record than Paige. Even dating back to high school.
@@ghsense2626Paige played really good this season she’s was clear to be a top 2 pick behind Clark
@TheDisruptiveOne At the beginning of 2022-23, season Azzi was healthy. The Huskies' non-confrence schedule was extremely competitive as usual. Clearly, Azzi was one if not the best player in the country that season. Then the injury vs ND. I agree with the video her health this season will determine her position in the draft. No one will dig up her H.S. injury to give Paige a leg up in a meaningless debate. She will get an opportunity to contribute in the W if all goes well.
Paige is the truth
Your crazy with your guard pics. Watch out for Lucy Olson at Iowa
3rd in scoring in 2024 and will prove out to be a top contender for outstanding college player in 2025
@@williambeckett8642 5'9 29% from 3pt range and overall 43% from floor.
@@back2sports Lucy is not that great, sorry. She did not show up against UConn this past season and that says it all.
No Hailey Van Lith
Dang no DK?
not sure why I don't know but.. Who's DK?
@@matthewreese3907 Deja Kelly.
@@khalfanjunim Ahhh that's right. I'm honestly not surprised she wasn't on here. Sure, she can be really good sometimes, especially her mid-range. But, she was inconsistent last year in general and from 3
Deja hasn’t improved since she was a freshman.
And I thought her rep took a hit against Fulwiley.
Deja is like HVL go look at they last college game in the tournament they both got COOKed Deja by SC and HVL by Iowa 💀
Emily Ryan is not a pro
I agree 💯
would you pick Amoore or Ryan? or Harmon or Ryan?
I would take Ryan but TBD.
@@back2sports I need to see if Harmon is healthy this year. If it is just between Ryan and Amoore. I would choose Amoore.
@@back2sportsHarmon and admore is better
Hi
I would put Olivia miles above Raven Johnson. I just don't trust her shooting
South Carolina guards have not been convincing in the wnba. And I don’t think Johnson is as good as Henderson or Cooke.
Raven is better shooter the Olivia
I am a big fan of Olivia. her passing is incredible and her court vision is so so good. Elite handles and good finisher at the rim. Good rebounder for a guard as well. But her jump shot is busted. She falls away backwards as she’s shooting.
Alisha Gray and Ty Harris are doing well as guards in the W. Raven’s defense , speed, and passing is elite. Her height and her shot is her only negatives
TY HARRIS, PLEASE.@@TheDisruptiveOne
Smh what about Flau jae? She the best outta da bunch smh
only a junior
Correct
What about flau Jae
Jr
Forget Fudd, even when and if she is healthly, has shown me that she is just an average player.
Aziz is a great shooter. But, I don't see any dog or killer instinct in her. Against Indiana a couple years ago in the tourney, I saw her shy away from the ball and come up small when the team was struggling. In her defense, so were her teammates. But, all in all, long term, she's a great shooting role player
TBD - I hopes she is healthy and plays well this year. but understand your skeptisim
@@buzzard6410 Azzi is a hot and cold shooter.
@@usveteran9893 I agree. I've seen Paige take over a game. Never seen anything from Azzi to show me anything but a plug-n-play role player.
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