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Does anyone know who made it to the team as an alternate? God forbid anyone gets injuried, but is there anyone selected as an alternate that practices and travels with the team?
Does anyone know who made it to the team as an alternate? God forbid anyone gets injuried, but is there anyone selected as an alternate that practices and travels with the team?
I was slightly surprised, especially given that the exhibition game is in Los Angeles, that neither Candace Parker nor Nneka Ogwumike was named to the Select team. Perhaps naming Parker would have been viewed as an effort to embarrass her, given the controversy about her non-selection to the Olympic team. Or maybe she was invited to join the Select Team and declined the offer. Maybe Nneka was also invited but declined in solidarity with her teammate.
I continue to believe that Nneka should have been picked for the Olympic team over Seimone Augustus, who is well past her prime.
I think the reason has to do with areas on the floor they are best at offensively and defensively and not 'how good they are'. Nneka is primarily a 15 ft and in defender and offensive player and Seimone is a 15 ft and out player. Nneka is a fabulous player but international play has no defensive three seconds and that puts a higher emphasis on mid range and three point offense, and defending on the outside.I was slightly surprised, especially given that the exhibition game is in Los Angeles, that neither Candace Parker nor Nneka Ogwumike was named to the Select team. Perhaps naming Parker would have been viewed as an effort to embarrass her, given the controversy about her non-selection to the Olympic team. Or maybe she was invited to join the Select Team and declined the offer. Maybe Nneka was also invited but declined in solidarity with her teammate.
I continue to believe that Nneka should have been picked for the Olympic team over Seimone Augustus, who is well past her prime.
Augustus is a very poor 3 point shooter especially this year where she is shooting 25% from 3. Both Nneka and Parker are shooting much better from 3. Augustus isn't having the best season but she does have a good mid range game.I think the reason has to do with areas on the floor they are best at offensively and defensively and not 'how good they are'. Nneka is primarily a 15 ft and in defender and offensive player and Seimone is a 15 ft and out player. Nneka is a fabulous player but international play has no defensive three seconds and that puts a higher emphasis on mid range and three point offense, and defending on the outside.
Nneka has taken 13 three point shots in 24 games, and Seimone 28 in 25 games so basically one three point shot every two games for Nneka and 1 every game for Seimone - neither percentage number really is driving their game nor is it based on a high enough number of attempts to be rated in the league stats.Augustus is a very poor 3 point shooter especially this year where she is shooting 25% from 3. Both Nneka and Parker are shooting much better from 3. Augustus isn't having the best season but she does have a good mid range game.
From everything I've read, all of the Ogwumike children were born in Texas. The Ogwumike parents moved to the United States for their College education. So I don't think she'd have any issues playing for the team.Just a question. Since Nneka wasnt born in USA can she play for the team?
From everything I've read, all of the Ogwumike children were born in Texas. The Ogwumike parents moved to the United States for their College education. So I don't think she'd have any issues playing for the team.
The only strike against her is that Texas thing.
Just a question. Since Nneka wasnt born in USA can she play for the team?
Before anyone gets offended, let me clarify that I was also born and raised in Texas.
Before anyone gets offended, let me clarify that I was also born and raised in Texas.
Nneka has taken 13 three point shots in 24 games, and Seimone 28 in 25 games so basically one three point shot every two games for Nneka and 1 every game for Seimone - neither percentage number really is driving their game nor is it based on a high enough number of attempts to be rated in the league stats.
OK thanks for clearing that up. She would be able to play. The section people missed both her and Candace.Per Wikipedia - Nnemkadi "Nneka" Ogwumike (born July 2, 1990) is an American basketball player of Nigerian descent for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA),
Born (1990-07-02) July 2, 1990 (age 26) Tomball (Harris County), Texas, USA.
Harris County is in the south-east part of the state.
Nationality: American
Listed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight 175 lb (79 kg)
Career information
High school Cypress-Fairbanks
(Cypress, Texas)
College Stanford (2008–2012)
WNBA draft 2012 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Selected by the Los Angeles Sparks
My oldest granddaughter is working with the USA women's team today as an aid. She just sent me a selfie of her and Maya Moore. She also told me she got me 3 tickets for tomorrow night's game at the Staples
Center which is right in my backyard, only 35 miles away. I was going anyway, but now I don't have to pay, yippee. The Staples Center is the place to be today if you like men's/women's basketball. The entire women's team is there to support the men's team, and interact with the fans. My granddaughter says ALL of the women players are very friendly.
I also attended the Men's game in Las Vegas Friday night at the new T-Mobile Arena. Geno was there. The game was sold out. My son who is working security the entire weekend (Vegas/L.A.) for team USA, was able to score me and the wife some tickets for that one too. I'll be wearing my UConn gear tomorrow night, and hopefully can take a pic or two with some of our UConn alums. Life is good.
OK thanks for clearing that up. She would be able to play. The section people missed both her and Candace.