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The Athletic: Paige Bueckers didn’t need a title to be a UConn legend. She deserved one, though
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[QUOTE="PacoSwede, post: 5254064, member: 120"] well, i [I]did [/I]like that allie made the lede. a lovely touch! but i definitely have trouble deciphering what the author means in this excerpt, which is repeatedly admired and cited in in the readers' comments: [B]"Because, truly, winners aren’t defined by wins, but by the willingness to produce them. And the character winning inevitably reveals."[/B] could someone please interpret that? it makes zero sense.[I] "winners aren't defined by wins"[/I] i can somewhat twist into a solid thought, but "[I]the willingness to produce them. And the character winning inevitably reveals[/I]" -- HUH? what is that supposed to mean? i am totally mystified. seriously. i need some help on this. [/QUOTE]
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