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[QUOTE="VAMike23, post: 2629198, member: 150"] well by "free word association" I meant words that pop into your head - when I watch Napheesa play, I sometimes say or think to myself "So smooth! Like butter!" It's just me, i understand everyone has their own little nonsensical phrases :) I also usually think / feel that she is so skilled. Footwork, movement, soft touch on a variety of shots and moves - just very very skilled. So "skilled" and "butter" are just two words that I came up with separately. When i said "gritty" "buckets" for Lou, the word gritty was more for her, not as an adjective for the buckets. Gritty. Buckets. Just two words that i think of when I think of Lou. I could have said "buckets gritty" but "gritty buckets" is a more interesting play on words to me So the two words may or not have a relation to each other but they both have a relation to the player, not necessarily as adjectives (lightning isn't an adjective but its just imagery that 'feels' like what i feel when Danger does some of her stuff) Same for Gabby , i think "dynamic" and I think "heart" so it's not "dynamic heart". It's "dynamic" and "heart". When you put two words side by side sometimes its just more interesting or they can also have a relation but not necessarily. [/QUOTE]
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