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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4011870, member: 5798"] A thought just occurred....we're all talking about, and gushing over the infinite possibilities of what the combination of Azzi and Paige can possibly produce. Nobody is mentioning Evina. She may very well be the WILDCARD in this year's season of play that no one is contemplating on. She was hurt when she got here, and up until now, has been playing while recovering from her two knee surgeries. Think about this for a moment.................what IF Evina is completely healthy and is ready to play at full strength and potential ?!? She'll be 23 in September (28th), one of the oldest players in WCBB. Maturity will not be an issue. Knowing the game and Geno's system will not be an issue. Being a leader her teammates will follow will not be an issue. How many players on our team can you honestly say "I know what I'm going to get from them [B]each and every game?[/B]" :rolleyes: I think Evina should be mentioned in any conversations of this type. She doesn't have to score a double/double to have a great game. She rarely makes bad decisions. If she runs the offense, limits her turnovers, distributes the ball where it needs to be and when it needs to be there, takes what the defense gives her (takes her shots when open), she's going her job. The job Geno (and her teammates) wants and expects her to do. Whatever success the UConn women have this season, Westbrook will play a large part in it. [/QUOTE]
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