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I agree with the comparison to Maya. The main difference I see is speed down the court. Maya could run with Aubrey. Sarah isn’t there… yet. But Sarah understands body positioning and how to run so as to prevent quicker defenders from getting past her on the break. And with those long snakey arms she doesn’t need to get past every defender, even in low post moves. Her arms will find a way.
I also love the aplomb with which she’ll just launch a three in transition or as soon as she’s got an opening. The more she does that, the more opponents have to fear it, and that will open up lots of other opportunities. It’s already happening. There’s a sort of regress: if you want to prevent that transition three pointer from Sarah, maybe you don’t take certain shots at the other end. Teams may start editing their offense out of fear of the transition this or that play might lead to. Like corner threes might seem too dangerous because of the likely long rebound on a miss.
And remember how Geno worried a few weeks back about who would lead when Paige was off the court? I think that question has been answered.
I also love the aplomb with which she’ll just launch a three in transition or as soon as she’s got an opening. The more she does that, the more opponents have to fear it, and that will open up lots of other opportunities. It’s already happening. There’s a sort of regress: if you want to prevent that transition three pointer from Sarah, maybe you don’t take certain shots at the other end. Teams may start editing their offense out of fear of the transition this or that play might lead to. Like corner threes might seem too dangerous because of the likely long rebound on a miss.
And remember how Geno worried a few weeks back about who would lead when Paige was off the court? I think that question has been answered.
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