I heard someone refer to Jayden Daniels of the Commanders as an "old soul" today on the radio. I thought to myself, "we have one of them too". The expression is used to describe a person who is chronologically young but uncannily demonstrates an understanding and skill level, and also comports himself or herself like an experienced, mature person in a given endeavor. Every game she makes at least one play which you shake your head at, and she acts, to paraphrase Vince Lombardi, "like she's been there". Last night for me was the elbow post up with the ball and the screen off of her. She realized instantly that her right side was open while her left side was blocked and just rolled to the hoop for an easy bucket. And after, expressionless. It wasn't a double or triple pump, or a great steal, it was an "in the flow" move that an experienced high level player would make.
On finishing that amazing pass from Paige on the break, same thing. Not even an acknowledgement of the pass. Just one seeming speed and tempo( there are actually several) ,serious not tight, calm yet not passive, and a skill set that I can't remember at or near that position by anyone else except Maya........maybe. I'm sure you can think of several other "old soul" moves by her but it's been cumulative for me watching her. Visually, you are usually taking for granted many of the things she does. Just watch carefully against Creighton and find that one or two "old soul' moves, whether a steal, pass, rebound etc. It will be there and it just comes naturally which is the remarkable part and also a reason why you might miss it.
On finishing that amazing pass from Paige on the break, same thing. Not even an acknowledgement of the pass. Just one seeming speed and tempo( there are actually several) ,serious not tight, calm yet not passive, and a skill set that I can't remember at or near that position by anyone else except Maya........maybe. I'm sure you can think of several other "old soul" moves by her but it's been cumulative for me watching her. Visually, you are usually taking for granted many of the things she does. Just watch carefully against Creighton and find that one or two "old soul' moves, whether a steal, pass, rebound etc. It will be there and it just comes naturally which is the remarkable part and also a reason why you might miss it.