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I agree, she did all we said and more than a typical point guard. We end up with a point guard who did point guard duties and much more. Whatever else she did was a big bonus for our Huskies and was recognized as the best in the country at point guard.The only reason I would not call Paige a PG in last seasons team is because she was not restricted to typical PG defensive responsibilities. Yes, on offense the ball almost always passed through her hands, and she often brought the ball up the court. But this is just the tip of the iceberg of what a PG does. One example: the PG is responsible for maintaining court balance to prevent the opponent’s fast breaks, and is usually the last line of defense in such cases. Paige did not often do this. And a sign of it is all the blocks and defensive rebounds she got. This is not typical of a PG.
All this really means is that Geno doesn’t depend on the traditional role of PG. KK and Kaitlyn were usually the first back in transition defense, which is typical of a PG. and they often brought ball up and initiated the offense. But they didn’t always manage ball distribution in the half court offense. Paige had a much bigger role in this aspect of the position, as did Sarah.
We end up picking apart tiny things that Paige did or didn't do, I would rather ask what other point guard was capable of doing what Paige did as our point. My answer is no one. I go as far as saying In all my years as a fan of UCONN's WBB Paige is in the top three most complete players I have seen.