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[QUOTE="my2cents, post: 4823738, member: 7898"] As a Red Sox fan, the thing that bothered me the most about Derek Jeter was the little things that he did to win games. Yes he hit home runs and had key hits, but he also moved runners along with bunts and hitting behind runners. Whatever was needed. Maya Moore was the same way. She never reacted to what was happening in a game, she anticipated the play and was always in position to make a positive play. Against Louisville, we will talk about Paige's shooting and blocks, but she made a lot of plays that don't show up in the boxscore. In the second half alone, she deflected a pass along the baseline that skipped off a Louisville player. Turnover to UCONN.. She also stripped a shooter of the ball when the player was going up for a shot. She had a lot more, I just remember those two. As fan,s we get excited about scoring, but those little things that Paige does are what wins games. [/QUOTE]
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