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Regarding your comment on Kia Nurse, calling her a “minor club player”, she’s in the WNBA now, 

if she’s a minor club player then why would the Los Angeles Sparks decided to acquire her?

 

if she’s a minor club player then why would the Los Angeles Sparks decided to acquire her?

 

Seattle traded Kia as a salary DUMP.

 

Kelsey Plum - Career Stats - 3rd - 4th best player on a CHAMPIONSHIP Team

 

 G      PTS    TRB   AST   FG%   FG3%   FT%   eFG%   PER   WS
197    13.7     2.5    4.0    43.5    39.7     88.6    52.4    16.7   17.4

 

2023 - G 39 GS 39 - 32.4 min


G      PTS   TRB   AST   FG%   FG3%   FT%   eFG%   PER   WS
39    18.7    2.4     4.5   47.5     38.9    91.2     56.6    10.9   3.9

 

Kelsey                                 Kia
Plum                                    Nurse

 

           Awards & Honors
2          Championships
1         1st Tm All-WNBA
1              All-WNBA
2               All-Star                 1

 

Kia Nurse - Career Stats All Star 2019

 

 G     PTS   TRB   AST   FG%    FG3%   FT%   eFG%   PER    WS
161    9.7     2.7     1.8    35.8     32.3     85.8    44.6    10.9    3.9

 

2023 - G 40 GS 20 - 19.7 min

G      PTS   TRB   AST   FG%   FG3%    FT%   eFG%   PER    WS
40     5.9     2.3    1.3     34.3    35.0     88.9    45.1     10.9    3.9

 

 

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Cumulated stats The 2024 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments in Antwerp & Sopron

 

Messerman    90 Minutes 52 points, 23 rebounds, 17 assists and 9 steals and a PER total of 80. 
TSOT MVP in

Antwerp

 

N. Collier         71 Minutes 57 points, 14 rebounds, 9 assists, 11 steals, and a PER total of 68.

                        All Star Five in Antwerp

 

R. Howard       33 Minutes 39 points,   9 rebounds, 1 assists, 3 steals, and a PER total of 43.

                        Nigeria 17:35 Senegal 15:27 = 33 minutes 12 sec.

                        All Star Five in Antwerp

                        IF she played 71 Minutes 83 points, 19 rebounds, 2.15 assists, 6 steals, and a PER total of 92.

 

B. Stewart       71 Minutes 24 points, 17 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals, and a PER total of 36.                        

 

K. Alexander  108 Minutes 48 points, 0 3pt shots att., 41 rebounds, 1 assists, 3 steals, and a PER total of 79
                        All Star Five in Sopron 70 minutes 48 sec.

 

Kayla's 108 minutes is yet another sign of NO DEPTH! You claim that Victor Lapena is/will PREVENT Canada

from achieving its full potential. When in truth it is a severe lack of TALENT. Lisa Thomaidis seems to be

doing just fine.

 

Do you SERIOUSLY believe that Victor Lapena is RESPONSIBLE for the 40 point FIREBOMBING Team Canada

suffered at the hands of Team USA? Do you SERIOUSLY believe that Victor Lapena is RESPONSIBLE for the

30 point BEATDOWN Team Canada suffered at the hands of the Opals?

 

You are FULL of excuses and have yet to make the simple admission; Team Canada is not a legitimate world

class team that can Medal in the Olympics or the FIBA World Cup for Women.

 

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https://www.fiba.basketball/news/women-s-olympic-basketball-tournament-paris-2024-smart-power-rankings-volume-2

 

#9 Canada  CAN  (-2)

 

WOQT Record : 1-2

 

FIBA World Ranking presented by Nike: 5th

 

That must have been an extraordinary roller coaster of emotion for Victor Lapena and his players,

as well as everyone rooting for Canada basketball. Their Paris dreams were in shreds when Hungary

went up by 22 points against Spain, before [Spain] came back in a near miracle to win by a point and

send Canada through.

 

Kayla Alexander was superb with her tournament double-double and it's just as well. Semi-Finalists at

the Women's World Cup only 18 months ago, Canada dodged a bullet. They will be better in Paris with

Kia Nurse back in the mix and Natalia Achonwa fitter and stronger. But their perimeter play needs an

upgrade and they so need a dominant ball-handler.

 

But their perimeter play needs an upgrade and they so need a dominant ball-handler.

Paul Nilsen

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In short, Team Canada needs to REPLACE their wings/small forwards and their guards are TRASH!

 

A wing/small forward like: Rhyne Howard Position: SG/SF 6-2, 175lb (188cm, 79kg)

 

Guards:


11. Chelsea Gray     No: 9 POS: PG HGT: 5-11 Current Age: 30
12. Kelsey Plum       No: 5 POS: PG HGT: 5-8 Current Age: 28

14. Jackie Young     No: 8 POS: SG HGT: 6-0" Current Age: 26

15. Jewell Loyd        No: 4 POS: SG HGT: 5-10 Current Age: 29

16. Ariel Atkins         No: 7 POS: SG HGT: 5-10 Current Age: 29

 

Loonnngggg shot to make the Olympic Team.

 

10. Caitlin Clark             11 POS: SG/PG HGT: 5-11 Current Age: 21

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 2/11/2024 at 6:00 PM, Mecki83 said:

It was indeed a very hard battle between :GER and :BRA and in some cases it was too hard.

In any case, I'm happy that this young German team actually made it to Paris. :clap:

The German Men's Basketball team will face the real test. Let's see them win the gold medal in

 

the Olympics. If they FAIL to medal, then people will see their FIBA World Cup Medal as a FLUKE.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Cam said:

The German Men's Basketball team will face the real test. Let's see them win the gold medal in

 

the Olympics. If they FAIL to medal, then people will see their FIBA World Cup Medal as a FLUKE.

 

 

I think noone expects the German Men's to win the Gold medal.

They have perhaps the best team ever in German history, especially since everything is no longer focused on a single superstar (Dirk Nowitzki).

There are leading players (Dennis Schröder, Franz Wagner) and players who have been playing in the NBA (Mo Wagner, Daniel Theis, Maxi Kleber, Isaiah Hartenstein) or in top clubs in Europe for years and are now in their prime. It's a really good combination and on a good day they can annoy any team in the world.

 

It would be great if they could win a medal, butthat is anything but certain.

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10 minutes ago, Mecki83 said:

I think noone expects the German Men's to win the Gold medal.

They have perhaps the best team ever in German history, especially since everything is no longer focused on a single superstar (Dirk Nowitzki).

There are leading players (Dennis Schröder, Franz Wagner) and players who have been playing in the NBA (Mo Wagner, Daniel Theis, Maxi Kleber, Isaiah Hartenstein) or in top clubs in Europe for years and are now in their prime. It's a really good combination and on a good day they can annoy any team in the world.

 

It would be great if they could win a medal, butthat is anything but certain.

Agree, except maybe a full strength US team. 

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13 minutes ago, Mecki83 said:

I think noone expects the German Men's to win the Gold medal.

They have perhaps the best team ever in German history, especially since everything is no longer focused on a single superstar (Dirk Nowitzki).

There are leading players (Dennis Schröder, Franz Wagner) and players who have been playing in the NBA (Mo Wagner, Daniel Theis, Maxi Kleber, Isaiah Hartenstein) or in top clubs in Europe for years and are now in their prime. It's a really good combination and on a good day they can annoy any team in the world.

 

It would be great if they could win a medal, butthat is anything but certain.

 

I agree with everything you wrote, but I'm afraid in this particular case your words are wasted.

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https://www.fiba.basketball/news/penny-taylor-and-carmelo-anthony-to-perform-draws-for-the-olympic-basketball-tournaments-on-march-19

 

Penny Taylor and Carmelo Anthony to perform draws for the Olympic Basketball Tournaments on March 19

 

The Draw will separate the PRETENDERS from the CONTENDERS.

 

Tier One: Team USA

 

In the another galaxy

 

CONTENDERS

 

Tier Two: France

                 Belgium

 

Should be a CONTENDER

 

Tier Two & one half: China

 

FRINGE CONTENDERS

 

Tier Three: Australia

                   Japan

                   Spain

 

PRETENDERS

 

Tier Four: Germany

                 Canada

                 Serbia

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Satou Sabally was born in NYC. had her parents stayed in the U.S. she would have been eligible to play for Team USA. However, I doubt that she would have ever been invited to a Team USA camp, much less earn a Team USA roster spot for the Olympics or World Cup.

 

There is a reason this is Germany's FIRST ever Olympics for the German Women's National Team in Basketball. The German Women's National Team has a FIBA ranking of 25th. Which means even if you finish DEAD last, your team "should" move up in the rankings. However, do not expect too much from your team. Your team finished a -24 in your group. France finished a +135, we finished a +118, Australia a +40, & Japan +8.

 

What do these four players have in common: Samantha WHITCOMB, Yvonne ANDERSON, Megan GUSTAFSON, & Gabby WILLIAMS?

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I have a question for: Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Serbia, & Spain.

 

Who will be your knock down 3 point shooter???

 

3 point shooting stats - Antwerp, Belgium

 

#     Name                           GP     PPG     3PMPG     3PAPG     3PM     3PA     3P%
1. Jackie Young (USA)‎         3       6.0         1.3             2.0          4           6       66.7
2. Yacine Diop (SEN)‎           3      19.7         2.7            4.7          8          14       57.1
3. Jewell Loyd (USA)‎           3      10.3         1.7            3.0          5            9       55.6
4. Rhyne Howard (USA)‎       2     19.5         4.0            7.5           8           15      53.3
5. Laure Resimont (BEL)‎      2        3.0         1.0            2.0          2            4       50.0
6. Elizabeth Balogun (NGR)‎ 3        9.0         2.0           4.7          6            14      42.9
    Sabrina Ionescu (USA)‎     3        7.3         2.0           4.7          6            14      42.9

 

USA Basketball can and SHOULD add Caitlin Clark to the roster

 

Clark's career average from the 3-point range may indeed be just over 38%, but her average distance during the 2022-2023 season was 25 feet, 11 inches — about 4 feet farther out than the men's and women's 3-point line. Three-point shots made 25 feet and out have been affectionately dubbed "logo 3s."

 

The NBA has a 22-foot 3-point line in the corners and a 23-foot, 9-inch line elsewhere. The WNBA and the international game plays with a 20-foot, 6-inch line.

 

No female basketball player in the WORLD has the accuracy @ range that Caitlin Clark has. Not only that, she has a mid-range game & can put the ball on the floor and take it to the rack. The FIBA half court is 45.9318 feet long. That means as soon as Caitlin has crossed the half court line, whether she has the ball or not, someone has to pick her up on defense. She is a true point guard that can also play as a shooting guard. She cannot be doubled. Why? Do you really think that your other 3 players can guard Aja Wilson & Brittney Griner in the high/low post, with Napheesa Collier & Rhyne Howard floating on either side of the key? Caitlin Clark is also VERY effective starting or scoring on the break. She is an excellent passer that can carry a team OR feed her team mates.

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