Have to agree with CT. While every video I see with Paige making any kind of basketball move brings a smile to my face, I won't get too excited until I see her sprint and cut at full speed.there were a couple where she was making lateral cuts and turns including a cut for a layup and landing on her left leg ..... I'm sure there were many more we did not see in that short clip.
I think they will bring Paige back for the conference tournament, at least that’s when they should. I think. LolPaige is good enough to be held out until NCAA tournament! A great player only needs two games to totally reset. By sweet 16 she will be the phenom she is.
You can bet ALL of the coaches were watching Paige (who appeared NOT to be wearing a brace) to see if there was any noticeable hitch or limp when she ran or cut. She looked very impressive here. She appeared to be doing all of the drills at the same speed as everyone else.
I sure am excited!!!! Paige appears to be wearing some type of knee compression sleeve, which would allow her more freedom of movement than a brace while also providing knee support.
One thing is obvious. Paige is practicing like she absolutely intends to play this year.
Nice to see...but these are all straight forward shooting drills... no real lateral movement or other stresses on the knee.... still, fingers crossed for her return!
Geno already said she's not playing this week, but..................she might get in a few minutes (if she's been cleared to play by her doctors and trainers) in the last regular season game this Sunday against Providence. If she does get in, they MUST limit her minutes.
Observationsthis has nothing to do with a player being great. It has to do with reps. If you do not get enough reps at the level you are as a player you are going to come out sluggish.
Pure speculation on your part. Of course it is edited, every professional video is edited, time wise and/or content wise.My response is for these posts.
Observations
The video was very encouraging. SNY provided it but it was likely a video taken by the program. It's edited to show what they intend us to see.