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Adia Barnes talks about Sue Bird
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[QUOTE="Plebe, post: 2481768, member: 6927"] It's amazing how you can find some of the greatest UConn-related material in rather unlikely places. Arizona coach Adia Barnes, speaking with a local reporter about how she coaches her point guard, describes her former Seattle Storm teammate: [INDENT]Barnes never played point guard, but understands the complexity of the position. She shared the court with Sue Bird, considered by many to be the greatest point guard in WNBA history. Bird, a 10-time WNBA All-Star, two-time WNBA champion and four-time Olympic champion, plays for the Seattle Storm and is the WNBA career assists leader with 2,610. She can beat you with her shot, too: Bird averages 12.2 points per game over her career. “Sue was a rookie when I played with her,” Barnes said. “She was great and made everything easy. She was steady, calm and a great teammate. She knew when to call a play for Lauren Jackson. She was so smart and never rushed or stressed. And she made the big shots to win the game, even if she didn’t shoot all game. She isn’t flashy and is so efficient. As I’ve gotten older and watched her, I’ve realized even more how good she really is. The more I coach, I know that there is no one like her.”[/INDENT] [URL="http://tucson.com/sports/arizonawildcats/basketball/here-s-the-point-players-at-basketball-s-most-important/article_2fb0c555-6fd2-5334-8060-e0041d7a867c.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share"]Here's the point: Players at basketball's most important position need specific skills[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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