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It's not in the other pictures, might be temporary.Paige has a large tatoo on her right thigh?! Or is it decorattive athletic tape?
It's not in the other pictures, might be temporary.Paige has a large tatoo on her right thigh?! Or is it decorattive athletic tape?
Or perhaps a very specifically textured bruise?It's not in the other pictures, might be temporary.
It's K-Tape for tendinitis/soreness in her knee.Paige has a large tatoo on her right thigh?! Or is it decorattive athletic tape?
All Quiet on the “Mid” Western Front. LOLThis game should end all ROY debate on the Bench for Citron.
You might check and see if the WNBA app has an end-of-season special available to view the final games.Too bad most of us couldn't watch it on TV - I was getting ESPN updates on my phone as she was scoring more points. In reviewing the Gamecast, it seems that Paige didn't have a shot in the last 2:50 of the game (other than the technical free throw). For those watching, what happened? Why couldn't Dallas get her the ball (besides that last second pass mentioned here)? Geiselsoder, Berger and James each had a missed shot in that time frame. Tough loss, great game.
You wouldn’t know it by Paige’s comments following tough loss after tough loss. She remains positive about her team and teammates, talking about how much she loves playing with them. Paige is a smart young lady. She knows that the team needs help. The best way to insure that some talented veterans check out the Wings during the off-season is to keep doing what she’s doing and stay positive.I have wondered all season how Paige is coping with playing so hard performing so well and losing losing, losing. Yes she is one of the best team players, but it has to hurt. I hope Dallas gets another #1 and works like hell to rework the team for next year.
I'm just scrolling thru the thread now so maybe others have replied...How about: Most Valuable Player
one or two more like this and she'll surely be in contention
(even if 3rd or 4th choice).
Paige scored the last 13 pts for Dallas. Unfortunately, her teammates imploded. Quinerly dribbled into trouble and turned it over. Hines-Allen pulled down a big defensive rebound and then, with Paige standing right next to her, inexplicably tried to play hero ball, driving the length of the court for what she hoped would be a layup, only to dribble the ball off her leg and out of bounds.Too bad most of us couldn't watch it on TV - I was getting ESPN updates on my phone as she was scoring more points. In reviewing the Gamecast, it seems that Paige didn't have a shot in the last 2:50 of the game (other than the technical free throw). For those watching, what happened? Why couldn't Dallas get her the ball (besides that last second pass mentioned here)? Geiselsoder, Berger and James each had a missed shot in that time frame. Tough loss, great game.
Paige has 570 points over 29 games (out of 36 played by the Wings), avg. 19.7ppg. If she can average at least 24.9 ppg over the last eight games then she can set the new rookie record for most points in a season. Caitlin Clark set the record with 769 points over 40 games last season. I think it's do-able, what do you think?
Remember this is our guy who said Caitlin didn't have the build for the WNBA and other things too embarassing to mention here.Geno implied that Paige would have a hard time adjusting to the WNBA. I think the WNBA is having a hard time adjusting to Paige.
THIS!!!!!Geno would make these comments at times about Paige that I kinda didn't understand. Like he'd talk about wnba scouts coming to practice and Paige putting on a show and making it look so easy. Like it's almost a joke how good she can be or it must be a different type of life to be that good at something. That's what came into my head last night. It was just a thing of beauty , but it wasn't like a heat check, I'm hitting wild shots performance. It just looked like she was doing things completely in her comfort zone. I also like how focused she was, never got too high or too low. Just a special performance appreciated by all hoop fans.
Good point on the other players - a few observations...Paige scored the last 13 pts for Dallas. Unfortunately, her teammates imploded. Quinerly dribbled into trouble and turned it over. Hines-Allen pulled down a big defensive rebound and then, with Paige standing right next to her, inexplicably tried to play hero ball, driving the length of the court for what she hoped would be a layup, only to dribble the ball off her leg and out of bounds.
As others have mentioned, on the Wings last offensive position, up by 1, Paige was doubled, dropped a perfect dime on James, who was all alone for a corner 3. Unfortunately, she clanked it. Add in several defensive breakdowns by the Wings and they let a game get away that they were absolutely in position to win.
In retrospect, on that last possession, Paige should have tried to split the double team, which she had done several times last night, and then put up some awkward, off-balance, running one hander, rather than assuming that a teammate might make a wide open shot……
Easy on Sonia; she's 2 years younger.This game should end all ROY debate on the Bench for Citron.
Pheesa is the only other player in the league that moves like her without the ball. It's a lost art.Bingo. Her movement is something rare in the W. When a player gets her on defense I'm sure by now many let out a long sigh.
Her efficiency is remarkable.I was eyeing up her to score 20, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw 39 on 16-19 shooting at one point. She’s already excellent.
I don’t remember that. Do you recall if he said why he felt that?Geno implied that Paige would have a hard time adjusting to the WNBA. I think the WNBA is having a hard time adjusting to Paige.
True, but she did play 4 full years of college ball. That being said, I wouldn’t be surprised if she turned out to be the best pro out of ND’s big 3 last year.Easy on Sonia; she's 2 years younger.