While it would be possible in theory, to retrieve those coordinates, you are far better of saving them as custom objects (Points for example, as you do already).
The Graphics
-object saves those draw-instructions and coordinates in Commands
(Command(f, params, path)
) - and all active commands are saved in an array: line._activeInstructions
You would have to go through the first and the last command and retrieve the command's params
-array, those would be your points. But this would only work in your case of a simple line. And since this uses internal variables and methods of the Graphics-object, I highly recommend not to do it this way.
Also I'd recommend you to keep the readability of your code in this case instead of trying to save some memory by not using 2 Points with an pretty much unmeasureable memory-effect.