Based off your analysis I can't help but feel like her game is VERY similar to KK Arnold. She just will probably be a little better because her role on her team will require more impact than KK's. Great video!
@maxpower2473 ай бұрын
They definitely have some similarities!
@thedoranwilliamsshow68633 ай бұрын
Love her game. Great defender, exceptional passer, and will get to the line. She'll be good, but not great. Finishing will be tough. Can't shoot a lick, but has a decent floater game. I'll give her 12ppg, 6.5asts, and 1.7stls. The best Big Ten PG for me will be Kiyomi McMiller. She'll average 18 & 5 on decent percentages.
@keithanderson71413 ай бұрын
Great assessment! I love her game along with Maddy McDaniel. They are the top two pg in this class to me. I still don’t understand why ESPN ranked her above Edwards. Joyce won all the post season elite awards over Strong but Joyce drops to three and Sara stays at one doesn’t make sense. What is your opinion on that?
@maxpower2473 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s a bit weird. It was a similar issue last year when Hannah Hidalgo had way more accolades than the players ranked over her (besides Juju). Sarah is better shooter and passes better than Joyce, but I don’t what else she has over her. Edwards is faster, has more stamina, better interior/perimeter defense, and more advanced in the paint. I think Sarah is amazing player, but Joyce is definitely better rn.
@keithanderson71413 ай бұрын
@@maxpower247 I agree with you on Sarah and she is a perfect fit at UCONN as is Joyce at SC however Edwards motor makes her an impact player on both ends of the court especially when she won’t be playing 30 minutes a game. 😊
@AndreKelly-p7g4 ай бұрын
She looks like she will be a 1 woman wrecking crew.. very talented
@BillyBobCooter4 ай бұрын
she doesn't shoot 3's and is ranked #2, what a crock of shite. Joyce plays all 5 positions but is #3, make it make sense!
@maxpower2474 ай бұрын
I don’t think she’s better than Joyce but PGs can dominate without being a great 3 point shooters if they are elite at everything else. Olivia Miles is the perfect example.