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Paige mic'd up at practice

Did not see Nika? Together in practice. Woof.
 
Finally some practice content!


Thanks for the post. Amazing how we hang on every little bit and piece of team info we can get in the off season. What I will take from this the most is that Paige seems to be walking with nary a hitch, while wearing an ankle sleeve. A very brief flash by of Dorka, look forward to what she brings to the team and how Geno uses her.
 
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My favorite thing? Geno at the end. Kind of quiet voice - "Good work today. Ok, 1-2-3- together!".

People sometimes think all he does is yell at players, but he's a tremendous teacher, motivator, etc. and it's nice to see the positive reinforcement after a hard practice with "good work today".
 
Paige: All my shots are gonna go in, I just have to go to the basket

Jamelle: I know that’s right.

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One of the best threads of the past few months.

I frankly am tired of reading all the post/threads of the WNBA. If I want to read/care about that league I can go to another (WNBA) message Board. This is about UCONN and its players and the team, Thanks for the posts about PB and the team and yes, it is nice to follow AE and her Canada team since she is a Husky. I'm sure the CT Suns have a message board and if not, what does that tell you???
 
Did not see Nika? Together in practice. Woof.
She was shooting the clip to make sure that the best shots were used on her Slime Sister.
 
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I enjoy Paige can easily have fun with coach, teammates and even the new friends.
 
When I was a kid we used to capture lightning bugs in the summer and put them in a bottle. That was probably cruel, and I'd never do it again or encourage anyone else to do it, but I really would like to bottle PB. Lord, what joy that kid lives with and projects. Makes me happy to be alive and share a bit of that world.
Cocky made beautiful: a rare talent.
 
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When I was a kid we used to capture lightning bugs in the summer and put them in a bottle. That was probably cruel, and I'd never do it again or encourage anyone else to do it, but I really would like to bottle PB. Lord, what joy that kid lives with and projects. Makes me happy to be alive and share a bit of that world.
Cocky made beautiful: a rare talent.
When my daughter was young, we had a little insect house. We'd catch a couple of fireflies, put the house in her room overnight, and let them go the next day. We did the same with camelback crickets in the winter. It took several tries with the crickets -- turned out they needed a clump of dust and stuff in order to survive a night or two.
 
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Consider that with Paige’s constant chatter, there is precious little room for Caroline or anyone else to get a word in.
When I was a kid we used to capture lightning bugs in the summer and put them in a bottle. That was probably cruel, and I'd never do it again or encourage anyone else to do it, but I really would like to bottle PB. Lord, what joy that kid lives with and projects. Makes me happy to be alive and share a bit of that world.
Cocky made beautiful: a rare talent.

When I was a kid we used to capture lightning bugs in the summer and put them in a bottle. That was probably cruel, and I'd never do it again or encourage anyone else to do it, but I really would like to bottle PB. Lord, what joy that kid lives with and projects. Makes me happy to be alive and share a bit of that world.
Cocky made beautiful: a rare talent.
When I was a kid in grade school I used to pluck bees off flowers by their wings, which they always had folded behind them while they were on the flower. No problem until one ginormous bumblebee wriggled free and swung around and stung me on the tip of my index figure. I deserved it. That was the last time I plucked bees off flowers.
 
I frankly am tired of reading all the post/threads of the WNBA. If I want to read/care about that league I can go to another (WNBA) message Board. This is about UCONN and its players and the team, Thanks for the posts about PB and the team and yes, it is nice to follow AE and her Canada team since she is a Husky. I'm sure the CT Suns have a message board and if not, what does that tell you???
I am always puzzled/amused by this type of statement.

If a certain topic of posts/threads displeases you, how 'bout just don't read them?

Not surprisingly, many UConn WBB fans care, at least, about how UConn alums are faring at the professional level.
 
One of the best threads of the past few months.

I frankly am tired of reading all the post/threads of the WNBA. If I want to read/care about that league I can go to another (WNBA) message Board. This is about UCONN and its players and the team, Thanks for the posts about PB and the team and yes, it is nice to follow AE and her Canada team since she is a Husky. I'm sure the CT Suns have a message board and if not, what does that tell you???
then don't click the threads that say WNBA maybe? Nobody is kidnapping you and making you read them
 
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Paige’s personality reminds me so much of Diana.
Absolutely true. While many BY’ers debate whether or not Paige is a legend yet, the GOAT, after watching Paige play only one game, came away with the impression that, “She’s already the best player in basketball.” DT subsequently told her spouse Penny, texted Geno and did a short video attesting to that opinion.

I guess it takes one to know one.
 
Everytime that I see Geno, he adds a pound or two more, I hope that he loses a couple for his own health.

When I watch him during the games, sometimes I think that he is going to have a heart attack and leave us right in the middle of a game. Is he 65?
 
Everytime that I see Geno, he adds a pound or two more, I hope that he loses a couple for his own health.

When I watch him during the games, sometimes I think that he is going to have a heart attack and leave us right in the middle of a game. Is he 65?
Geno is 67. He just has to make it a few more years til retirement.
 
She has such an infectious, likable, personality - and the "Meadowlark" tag fits her perfectly. :D
The thing is Paige is really comfortable in her own skin. She just enjoys life no matter where she is or what she’s doing. That’s what makes her so engaging.
 
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