Big Syl "Most Improved" in WNBA thus far
An article at Full Court Press by Christopher Thompson:
But in addition to this elite group, there are some players who have taken a big step forward this season. This week we will take a look at the WNBA’s most improved players in 2010 and how they have shaped the early season.
The most improved player so far is Sylvia Fowles. Big Syl was a “can’t miss” prospect out of LSU two years ago but due to injuries and playing on a poor Chicago team, Fowles has been a bit of a disappointment. This year, she has stepped out of the shadows to become the best true center in the league. She is averaging 19.7 points per game, up from 10.9 her first two years and sixth in the WNBA in scoring this season. She is also second in the league in field-goal percentage (64.3 percentage) and leads the league in blocked shots (2.5 per game). This hasn’t yet translated into making Chicago (near the bottom of the East at 5-8) a title contender, but if she continues her strong play the Sky could squeak into the playoffs.
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