scoobyx2 wrote:I always think people should watch tournaments without a roster. If a player is good, you will know. Even if she is having an off game, you will know by how she reacts and how her team reacts. Stewart really stepped out as the top player at the state tournament. She had 2 fouls right away, but never stopped being a factor in the game. She stayed aggressive, and actually, seemed a lot smarter with the foul trouble which opened up opportunities for her teammates.
If we go by tournament play n stats. Then Fallyn wins. If we go by season stats, then Fallyn wins. If we go by career stats, I believe Fallyn is around 20.1 20.2 points per game over her career etc etc n I believe she wins that stat category also if it is based off an individual award n not the hype of team records etc. Maybe I'm wrong.
Watching tournament Fallyn seems like a better all around player. Hannah is also a great player very tight in rankings. Hannah seems to be more post up set up jump shot n dribble drive score or dribble pull up jumper type of player like what I have watched Fallyn do. I will observe tonight's game n see if I see any more differences. Both of these girls are great players at the next level from play, confidence, vision of the game, n the effort from within that they have put into this game on n off the court. True Role Models for future players!!!
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