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Who will be the primary backup center for Jana?
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[QUOTE="hoophuskee, post: 5076941, member: 3535"] Don't agree. First off just want to say - there is nothing else to talk about so just having fun with our disagreement. Please let's take it for fun. SO, with that said, I also recall Geno saying Gabby used to play like Draymond Green. Draymond Green is a F/C logically explainable in the c/f/g world which every team plays. There is no such thing as a team that doesn't play without a Center. Do we really think that Geno is going to provide definitions of player positions during an interview? Every one of Geno’s players positions is easy explainable within the above context So, why reinvent the wheel? As stated players can be versatile. For example you reference Gabby. Gabby was the PF/C in 16-17 as was Collier. Gabby' was extremely versatile - but offensively if she is scoring inside on near all her baskets with some shots farthest at /t line at the most, then how is that not a C/PF? How is it that while battling Scar’s big frontline that year that she wouldn’t be considered a PF/C? What did she do that was so different that other PF?C’s don’t do? Logic of c/f/g easily explains all this instead of made up things by the media or offhanded comments made by Geno. And if Gabby was also among the team's top rebounders, which she was, while she defends and scores inside, then how is that not PF/C? [/QUOTE]
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