Top 10 WBB Freshmen (2023-2024 Season)

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • 000 Honorable Mentions
    1:43 S'Mya Nichols
    2:52 KK Arnold
    4:21 Mikaylah Williams
    5:22 Kymora Johnson
    6:35 Addy Brown
    7:45 Audi Crooks
    9:00 Malaysia Fulwiley
    10:35 Madison Booker
    12:05 Hannah Hidalgo
    13:35 Juju Watkins
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Komentáře • 22

  • @djthegoat4819
    @djthegoat4819 Před 21 dnem +9

    Hildago the only player averaging 20/5/5/4 in the country, and only freshman ever to win ACC DPOY, tournament MVP, and only freshmen to be nominated for Naismith DPOY. Also ACC ROTY and 1st team All American.
    Imagine reading this resume then realizing you don’t see Naismith Freshman of the Year. That just shows how ridiculous this freshman class was this past season.

  • @user-wy9qw3kl6j
    @user-wy9qw3kl6j Před 22 dny +17

    I can't wait to see what Joyce Edwards and Sarah Strong will be able to do

    • @maxpower247
      @maxpower247  Před 22 dny +1

      I think they’ll be really good!

    • @user-wy9qw3kl6j
      @user-wy9qw3kl6j Před 22 dny +2

      @@maxpower247 Joyce is really balling out in the all-star games she played in

  • @JMonty-nb5un
    @JMonty-nb5un Před 22 dny +5

    I loved watching how Hidalgo adapted her game over the season.
    She came out of the gate with a statement 30 piece against SC but I agree with you that wasn’t even one of her top 3 best games. She got so much better at facilitating for her teammates as the season went on. early in the season even though she was playing super well, I thought the only thing that could improve was her decision making on offense, like she would sometimes force shots and miss a wide open teammate. understandable freshman mistakes, but as time went on you could see her using her high basketball IQ to uplift her team in new and different ways.
    In fact, over Notre Dame’s last 11 games, Hidalgo was not the team’s leading scorer over that stretch. This also happened to be when the team was playing their best ball - I picked the last 11 specifically because that was the start of their win streak (until the Oregon state game)
    Basically I think Hidalgo really came into her own as a point guard not just a scorer, which made her bad day vs Oregon state even more shocking. but she will bounce back. Her defense is unbelievable and her motor is endless and she’s got that dawg in her. Sky’s the limit. The way she led that injury-riddled team is incredible.

  • @cornellwatts5939
    @cornellwatts5939 Před 21 dnem +5

    Hannah is definitely #1. Her intensity on BOTH ends of the floor is superior. She is a pest that has offensive players looking over their shoulders. She owns the whole floor every second.
    Juju isn't as consistent offensively AS YOU STATED by referring to what she still does defensively on ineffective offensive nights. Hannah doesn't have those ineffective offensive nights! Not until Sweet 16 anyway.
    Neither of these young ladies are on my favorite team since 1991. But we beat Juju & Hannah torched us.
    Go UCONN

  • @kjann65
    @kjann65 Před 9 dny +1

    You can’t only like a team when they win…you have to endure when they lose as well…Go Irish! ☘️

  • @thedoranwilliamsshow6863
    @thedoranwilliamsshow6863 Před 21 dnem +3

    Have not watched the video yet. Wanted to give a Top 10 based on players I've watched. Not an analytics breakdown necessarily.
    1. Hannah Hidalgo (More on her...)
    2. Juju Watkins (Ditto)
    3. Madison Booker
    4. Audi Crooks
    5. Mikayla Williams
    6. Malaysia Fulwiley
    7. Addy Brown
    8. S'Mya Nichols
    9. KK Arnold
    10. Ashlynn Shade
    Hannah Hidalgo is #1 because if you swap her with Juju, USC would've been a more balanced team and won just as much. Possibly a Final Four berth.
    Watching Juju in person (12 times this season) is breathtaking and frustrating at the same time.
    Her shot selection is risky at best to awful at worst. Mostly awful. She shot 36% and 29% from 3 in Pac-12 play....with a talented roster.
    Not only did she have TWO draft picks on the team, but Rayah Marshall and Kayla Padilla, who was a lights out shooter.
    Forbes, Davis, Marshall, and Padilla should've combined for 50+ ppg, instead of 40.
    On the other hand, Hidalgo willed her team to victory, despite A TON of key injuries early on. Then she took a step back late in the season to allow her supporting cast (A term that was DESPISED by media, when Michael Jordan first said it in the '91 NBA Finals) to flourish.
    Without that phenomenon, they don't even sniff the Sweet 16.
    Lastly, Juju's best performance was against Stanford. Not the 51 points, but in the Conference Tournament when she DIDN'T SHOOT in the first quarter, but played decoy. These stakes were super high, with a #1 Seed on the line.
    Despite her injury, Stanford loaded up on her every possession. Her gimpy leg forced her to play good basketball 🏀 Stanford fell into a 22-12 hole and USC never looked back.
    I believe Juju will be a much better player next season, with a scoring average in the low 20's, but higher efficiency and more sustained energy on defense.
    Right now, Hannah Hidalgo is the better player.

    • @cornellwatts5939
      @cornellwatts5939 Před 21 dnem +2

      I mostly agree with your list, but Audi is higher than I would put her due to being a defensive liability.
      Hannah is my #1 also.

  • @kimberlysingleton2205
    @kimberlysingleton2205 Před 20 dny

    I think this is a good and accurate list. I don’t think Madison Booker has received the notice she deserves for her freshman year. JuJu, Hidalgo, Fulwiely and Crooks seems to get all the talk so thanks for noticing her amazing year that included Big 12 POY, Big 12 Freshman of the Year, Big 12 Tournament MOP, and Cheryl Miller award winner for Best Small Forward in the country!!

  • @TheDisruptiveOne
    @TheDisruptiveOne Před 22 dny +2

    KK has a higher ceiling than Shade. I don’t really know how much shade can improve tbh.

    • @maxpower247
      @maxpower247  Před 22 dny +3

      I definitely agree with this

    • @cornellwatts5939
      @cornellwatts5939 Před 21 dnem

      Shade can & has to improve defensively. She is strong but not quick. Now that she has more experience and confidence, I expect more from her.
      She & KK have to make the new kids work VERY hard for playing time. Azzi too.

  • @TheDisruptiveOne
    @TheDisruptiveOne Před 22 dny +2

    Top 5 in 2024/2025:
    1. Edwards
    2. Cambridge
    3. Fournier
    4. Blakes
    5. McGill

    • @user-wy9qw3kl6j
      @user-wy9qw3kl6j Před 22 dny +2

      No Strong? Wow... I'm a Gamecock fan and I'm surprised at that list

    • @TheDisruptiveOne
      @TheDisruptiveOne Před 22 dny +1

      I would have her in the top 10. Some of the players I mentioned in the top 5 will have more opportunities than Strong.
      I am buying the rumors that Strong wants to play some small forward. That will cut into her minutes if true.

    • @user-wy9qw3kl6j
      @user-wy9qw3kl6j Před 22 dny +1

      Well, she does have good range on her jumper... But to play small forward, her footwork needs to be a little better.. with enough work, she could possibly accomplish that

    • @maxpower247
      @maxpower247  Před 22 dny +2

      @@user-wy9qw3kl6jI think she’ll be very similar to Addy Brown. She’ll put up great offensive numbers but the defense will be questionable.

    • @user-wy9qw3kl6j
      @user-wy9qw3kl6j Před 22 dny +1

      @@maxpower247 with work over time, she could possibly improve that.. but as always, it will always be GO GAMECOCKS 🤙🤙🤙🐓🐓🐓

  • @user-wy9qw3kl6j
    @user-wy9qw3kl6j Před 22 dny +1

    First🎉🎉🎉🎉