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If you are calling players G/W then you are talking about 60% of the team on the floor at any time and sometimes 80%. Maya is a G/W as is Moriah - this past year Uconn basically played 5 G/W's for the whole season except for the minutes Natalie and Kyla played. And you could certainly argue that Stewart frequently played a G/W position at Uconn.
So saying their are four players at the G/W position is pretty meaningless if the intent is to suggest a road block to a fifth G/W.
And it isn't just Uconn that blurs lines and plays four or five G/W types - half of D1 does that including teams like Stanford and ND. There just aren't that many good centers and power forwards in the game these days (if there ever were) and the power forward and center positions are frequently populated by players who are more dangerous from 15' and out than they are under the basket.
So saying their are four players at the G/W position is pretty meaningless if the intent is to suggest a road block to a fifth G/W.
And it isn't just Uconn that blurs lines and plays four or five G/W types - half of D1 does that including teams like Stanford and ND. There just aren't that many good centers and power forwards in the game these days (if there ever were) and the power forward and center positions are frequently populated by players who are more dangerous from 15' and out than they are under the basket.